Our Empowering Programs

At Amanda's House, we believe in a holistic path to recovery. Our programs are thoughtfully designed to provide a safe, structured, and supportive environment where women and their children can heal and thrive. Discover how we empower futures in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Our Core Programs

Amanda's House offers comprehensive programs individually tailored to support women through every step of their recovery journey, fostering independence and well-being in a structured recovery home environment.

Safe & Stable Housing

 

We provide a secure and structured environment, giving residents the essential foundation they need for lasting recovery.

Peer Support & Accountability

Our residents benefit from the strength of community with peer support and mutual accountability, vital for women in recovery.

Family-focused Recovery

We provide an environment where moms can keep their children with them, ensuring family unity throughout the recovery journey at Amanda's House.

Who We Serve

Amanda's House is dedicated to empowering women in early or continuing recovery who are ready to embrace structure, accountability, and growth, especially those parenting young children.

Our Unique Approach

What makes Amanda’s House truly special for women in recovery? We provide an environment where moms can keep their children with them, ensuring family unity throughout the recovery journey. We serve those committed to the hard work of healing, even when it’s uncomfortable. Our programs are designed for individuals who are open to structure, accountability, and personal growth, making each journey deeply impactful and sustainable. 

Who Benefits Most

Amanda’s House is especially impactful for women in early recovery—particularly mothers—who are at high risk of relapse and instability due to unsafe or unstable housing. A lack of stable housing drives higher relapse rates, increased use of emergency services, family instability, and long‑term community costs.

 

Women in early recovery are often navigating homelessness, unsafe relationships, or a return to environments that threaten their sobriety. For mothers, the lack of recovery‑focused housing can mean separation from their children and the continuation of trauma across generations.

 

Amanda’s House fills this critical gap by providing a safe, sober home where moms can keep their children with them, supporting family unity and breaking cycles of trauma while women build stable, long‑term recovery. Through structure, support, and accountability, residents are empowered to rebuild their lives and become self‑sufficient, contributing members of the community.