A Safe Place to Rebuild Your Life


Recovery Housing 🔶 Hillsboro, OR
Haven Homes provides structured, supportive housing for people in recovery from substance abuse — because lasting change requires more than willpower. It requires a home.
est. 2021
Serving our community
501(c)(3)
Lives impacted
300+
Homes operating
3
Nonprofit organization
Everyone Who Comes to us Has a Different Story.
How can we help you today?
What Brings You Here?
Want to Make a Difference?
Your support provides more than a roof. It provides stability, accountability, and community for someone fighting their hardest battle. There are several ways to get involved — and all of them matter.
Looking for Housing?
If you or someone you love is in recovery and needs a safe, structured place to land — you don't have to have it all figured out. You just have to take the first step. We'll walk the rest with you.
A stable home with accountability systems that support — not shame — the recovery process.
Real
Community
Residents don't do this alone. Peer connection and leadership from people who truly get it.
Long-Term Independence
Our goal is never dependency. It's a self-sufficient, purposeful life built beyond our walls.
We believe every person in recovery deserves a safe environment, honest community, and the practical tools to build something that lasts.
More Than a House.
A Foundation For a New Life.
our mission and values
Safety &
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OUR COMMUNITY
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Community • Belonging • Growth • New Beginnings
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"Haven Homes has been a wonderful place to help me stay clean and sober. There is an amazing management team that really cares and believes in me. They push me forward to be a better person every day. I'm also really grateful to live in a place where my roommates support each other in our recovery and help each other to move forward as well. I'm truly blessed."
~ Kahneeta


"When I first moved into Haven Homes I was totally unsure of how it was going to go. I didn't want to live with a bunch of people I did not know. That quickly changed and I ended up really enjoying my time at Haven Homes. There was always someone I could talk to when I was feeling down and I was able to help support so many people through their own personal struggles. If I ever need to live in community living again Haven Homes would be my first, last, and only choice."


~ matt (clean since 5/18/21)
Resident Stories
Recovery isn't a straight line — but it is possible. Here's the proof, in their own words.
100% of donations go directly toward housing, resources, and support programming for people actively working toward sobriety and independence. Every dollar builds a life.
Recovery is possible. You can be part of it.
Organizations Who Walk Alongside Us
We are grateful to the organizations in our community who collaborate with us on our mission!










OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Get Involved
Haven Homes runs on the generosity of people who believe recovery is possible. Volunteer your time, donate what you can, or simply spread the word. Every act of support changes a life.
A SAFE PLACE FOR LIFE CHANGE
Resources
211.org connects you with resources for assistance with mental health, housing and food programs, paying utility bills, and much more to help you in your time of need. Call 2-1-1, text your zip code to 898-211 for personal assistance, or click the link below for more information.
If you are having a medical emergency, please call 911.
If you are having a mental health crisis or are having thoughts of harming yourself or another person, please contact Hawthorn Mental Health Crisis Line at 503-291-9111. You can also click the link below for more information about the Hawthorn Mental Health Walk-In Clinic.
ADDRESS
7325 NE Imbrie Drive #254
Hillsboro, OR 97124
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Structured, supportive housing for people in recovery. Rebuilding lives, one home at a time.
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