Siena Francis House helps people experiencing homelessness and those at risk due to substance use disorders (SUD) find a path to stable housing and recovery. They offer emergency shelter and a key residential addiction treatment program. They also provide supportive housing for formerly homeless individuals. Veterans experiencing homelessness receive priority access to services. Treat Addiction and Trauma Through Structured Care The Miracles Addiction Treatment & Recovery Program offers free, residential treatment for adults. It uses a person-centered, trauma-informed approach combined with 12-Step principles. Services include individual and group counseling. Participants take part in vocational training focused on grief recovery, anger management, relapse prevention, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Foster Growth in a Structured Living Setting Participants live in a shared, structured 80-bed residential facility with transitional housing. They take on roles like food service and housekeeping to build job readiness. Meals, clothing, and on-site medical and mental health care are provided. Case managers help with housing plans and connect residents to community resources that support stability after completing the program.


