
Structure saves lives — but dignity keeps people engaged.
More than sober living — Houston's veteran-led recovery community is built on stability, discipline, dignity, and lasting change.
Reclaim your life. Rebuild your future. Rediscover your purpose.
Reclamation Room provides safe, structured, and recovery-focused housing for individuals seeking long-term freedom from substance use disorders.
To create recovery residences where individuals reclaim stability, strengthen recovery capital, reconnect with community, and build sustainable foundations for lifelong recovery.
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A supportive community with shared understanding, camaraderie, and purpose.
Accountability and routine that help support compliance. Support for rebuilding independence through employment and life-skills development.
Continued structure and accountability. A recovery-focused community that reduces isolation and encourages healthy habits.
Reliable housing stability that supports treatment and recovery outcomes. Consistent communication and accountability that help case managers monitor progress.
Peace of mind knowing their loved one is in a safe, structured, recovery-focused environment. A caring community that helps individuals rebuild trust, confidence, and independence.
Stable housing that supports work schedules, financial responsibility, and daily structure.
“Recovery is not defined by someone's past, but by their commitment to their future.”
The Reclamation Room was founded by a retired United States Navy Chief who witnessed the devastating impact of addiction long before military service — through childhood memories, personal loss, and the heartbreaking struggles of family and friends.
The Reclamation Room was founded by a retired United States Navy Chief who witnessed the devastating impact of addiction long before military service — through childhood memories, personal loss, and the heartbreaking struggles of family and friends.
Throughout years of military service, he watched men and women sacrifice everything to accomplish the mission. But when the uniform came off and the battle became internal, too many were left to fight alone.
Throughout years of military service, he watched men and women sacrifice everything to accomplish the mission. But when the uniform came off and the battle became internal, too many were left to fight alone.
He believes every person deserves the opportunity to rebuild their life with dignity, structure, and purpose. Recovery is not meant to happen in isolation. Healing begins when people are surrounded by accountability, support, and community.
He believes every person deserves the opportunity to rebuild their life with dignity, structure, and purpose. Recovery is not meant to happen in isolation. Healing begins when people are surrounded by accountability, support, and community.
The Reclamation Room is more than sober living — it is a brotherhood and community built on strength, responsibility, and hope. A place where men can let go of shame, rediscover their value, and reclaim control of their future.
The Reclamation Room is more than sober living — it is a brotherhood and community built on strength, responsibility, and hope. A place where men can let go of shame, rediscover their value, and reclaim control of their future.
To be more than recovery.
This is where lives are rebuilt, where purpose returns.
This is where second chances become new beginnings.
We work with veteran organizations, family members, treatment centers, detox programs, IOP/PHP providers, hospitals, probation/parole, local community leaders and employers to offer a safe and supportive next step for men in early recovery.
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