For women beginning a new chapter in recovery, having a supportive home can make the journey feel certain. In the Avondale neighborhood of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, Ignatia House provides a supportive recovery home for women working to overcome alcohol use challenges. Since 1974, this home sits within a lively city community while offering a cal and structured environment inside the home. Women residents live together while rebuilding routines and strengthening sobriety. A Supportive Home For Women In Recovery The house establishes structure, community, and shared responsibility. Women live together in a substance-free environment where daily routines help build stability and confidence. Women take part in household responsibilities such as cooking meals, and caring for shared spaces, creating.a sense of teamwork and responsibility. Recovery support also grows through participation in scheduled Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and encouragement from peers within the home. A house manager helps guide daily life in the residence and offers support as residents work toward their personal goals. Recovery House For 8 Women Recovery continues throughout each day with regular participation in peer support meetings held in home or within the local recovery community. Women interested in joining the program can contact the house directly by phone or email to ask questions and begin the application process. The house can accommodate up to 8 residents, creating a supportive environment with space for recovery, reflection and personal growth.