Trinity House on Missouri is a beautifully renovated home in central Phoenix where up to ten men in recovery live in a safe, structured, faith-infused environment while they rebuild their lives.
Addiction damages lives, families, and communities. Many men leave treatment with no stable housing, little support, and no clear path to long-term sobriety. Trinity House on Missouri fills that gap with a real home, a real program, and real community. Conversation rooms and counseling areas create a peaceful setting for Bible studies, mentoring, and recovery conversations.
The THOM Mission is to provide a road to recovery from addiction. THOM offers support and hope beyond sober living. As residents graduate, they are provided the opportunity to continue their journey in THOM transitional housing, affordable housing and ultimately if desired home ownership. The rate of relapse in our society is unacceptable. Recovery is a lifelong journey, and we believe that support through mentoring, mentors who make relationships with the residents and continue with them through each phase of life will make the difference to living a responsible, sober life.
Meal times are a critical opportunity to build and strengthen bonds. Our dining room sits 10 because we understand the importance of breaking bread as a family.
Our community room offers a 65″ television, game table, literature focused on faith and personal growth, all accompanied by ample comfortable seating.
Smaller, alternative gathering spaces like this one offer an intimate setting for mentorship.
Every room has been thoughtfully furnished to communicate dignity, peace, and hope. Shared bedrooms, modern kitchens, and warm living spaces remind residents that they are worth investing in.
A man who has a bed to lay his head on at night, is a man who looks forward to coming home each day. The Trinity House is a community, where the residents grow together, creating new friends and families.
Our outdoor patio and gathering space provide room for barbecues, meetings, and quiet reflection—spaces where brotherhood and accountability grow.