Calvary House began in 1990 with a burden to help those battling addiction. What started in a double-wide trailer with just three men has grown into a seven-building campus that now houses 40 men and 12 women, offering a year-long, gospel-centered residential recovery program at no cost.
In a region where most recovery centers charge up to $1,000 per day for short-term care, Calvary House remains one of the only free, year-long, church-run programs of its kind in the country. The impact has been profound: over 1,100 graduates and more than 1,800 recorded salvations—each representing a story of redemption, not just recovery.
The vision moving forward is to expand capacity so more men and women can step into healing and purpose. By creating additional space and support, this ministry can continue to serve as a transformative resource for those who need it most.
