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With a foundation of acceptance, love, and unwavering support from our volunteers and residents, we create a nurturing environment that empowers personal growth and inspires a sense of responsibility toward the community.
Our Mission

What We Do

Established in 2005, The Lynn House has steadfastly provided a safe, supportive, home-like environment free from alcohol and drugs. Our mission is clear: to guide every woman in reclaiming her dignity, restoring herself physically, emotionally, spiritually, and socially, and equipping her with the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to forge a purposeful, sober and productive life. 

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Stepping into The Lynn House is a brave and

life-changing experience.

Here, residents actively engage in daily tasks such as meal preparation and housekeeping. This shared responsibility not only fosters practical skills but also strengthens community bonds.

 

New residents begin their first thirty days at The Lynn House free of charge, which offers a supportive start to their journey towards recovery. After this initial period, they can extend their stay for up to six months at a nominal fee.

 

Our goal is to empower every woman to embrace independence and build confidence, paving the way for a brighter future together.

About Us

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Each year, The Lynn House takes hundreds of phone calls from women currently struggling with alcohol and/or drug abuse. We provide over 4,000 bed nights, and 14,000 meals for those who are welcomed into the house.​

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During her stay, a woman can begin to restore herself physically, emotionally, spiritually and socially. Subsequently, she is able to pass on these restorative qualities to the next woman in need who enters the doors of the house. In this manner, The Lynn House is able to build a foundation for these women as well as a community within a community.

We Need Your Support Today!

The Lynn House accepts no federal or state funding and rely 100% on voluntary contributions, whether that be in the form of money, supplies, or services. Unfortunately, we turn away women every day due to lack of space. Our goal is to save more lives. With your help, we can achieve that.

Board of Directors

Melissa Alvarado

Chairman of the Board

Realtor

Grant McNiff

President

Interventionist

Kay Doran

Treasurer

Substitute Teacher

Whitney Duff

Secretary

Former Resident

Noel Krueger

Fundraising Chair

Philanthropist

Marsha Multz

Risk Management Chair

Kylie Mahoney

Alumni Liaison

RYT200/Barista

Darren Kelley

Maintanence Chair

Technology Sales

Ann Jensen

Grant Writing Committee

Grant Writing Committee Chair

Sarah Perez

Board Advisor

Operations Manager

Mark Kisner

Special Events Committee

MSW, CADAC-II

Nicole McKernan

Board Member

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