Legacy House
is a community-integrated home where young men navigating reentry and economic instability can build stability through structure, support, and paid work opportunities.
What We Do
We combine:
Structured housing
Restorative programming
Paid apprenticeships
Mentorship and case support
Pathways to independent living
Together, these supports help residents build stability, opportunity, and long-term support.
Our Model
Our Model
Our Model Our Model
Stability comes first because survival mode makes growth difficult.
Safe housing, routine, and shared responsibility create the foundation from which trust, healing, and possibility can emerge.
1
STABILIZE
Healing must be paired with opportunity. Through paid apprenticeship and skill-building with one of our local workforce partners, residents gain hands-on trade experience, turn growth into economic power, and build pathways toward self-determination.
3
BUILD
The goal is not dependence on a program, but readiness for life beyond it. Transition supports residents in carrying what they’ve built into interdependent living, long-term support networks, and leadership.
4
TRANSITION
Transformation requires more than a place to stay. It requires space to repair relationships, strengthen self-awareness, and practice accountability.
Through our Restorative Reintegration curriculum, residents engage emotional intelligence, restorative dialogue, conflict navigation, and identity-based reflection that help interrupt patterns and support new ways of relating to themselves and to community.
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RESTORE
Outcomes
Outcomes
Outcomes Outcomes
Housing Stability
Outcome: 100% of residents transition into stable housing and maintain housing throughout the program.
Employment & Income
100% of residents participate in paid apprenticeships, with 100% moving into sustained employment or training.
Daily Structure & Accountability
100% of residents engage in consistent programming and shared house responsibilities.
Skill Development
All residents develop practical trade skills and workplace readiness.
Reduced System Involvement
Residents strengthen protective factors that reduce future system involvement.