
Road to Recovery has six houses and can house up to 42 residents at one time.
Our Houses
We have three houses for new residents who stay a minimum of 6 months up to one year. We also have three houses for 3/4 houses for residents who have graduated from our program where they have the opportunity to continue to live in a clean and sober environment at a low cost. Altogether, Road to Recovery can house up to 42 residents at one time.
Our newest house, the Rocket Man House, is exclusively for new residents who identify as LGBTQIA+.
We are self pay. Because we have families that visit our residents, we are not permitted to house anyone currently on any sex offender registries.
Hours & Location
Address
2018 N. Clinton Street
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday
9 pm – 5 pm
Contact
justin.c.road2recovery@gmail.com
Our Founding
Road to Recovery was established April 1, 2014 by Christina (Chris) Young (she/her). Chris was married to an alcoholic for 20 years and decided to open up a place where men could re-establish a relationship not only with their families but also within the community.
It started with one house and 14 residents. After eventually putting the right team together, she opened up several more houses. Besides Chris, all of our staff have lived in a sober living home and are in recovery themselves.
Our Mission
Our mission at Road to Recovery, Inc. is to provide a safe and sober living environment in which all clients, regardless of race, age, gender identification, religion, or sexual orientation have the opportunity to engage in programming with a focal point of recovery from addictions. We are dedicated to fostering a safe, supportive, and structured living environment that promotes personal growth, accountability, and community integration. Through a commitment to evidence-based practices, compassionate care, and a holistic approach to well-being, we strive to inspire positive change and help our residents build the foundation for a healthy, fulfilling life in sustained recovery. Our goal is to be a beacon of hope and a guiding force, assisting each resident on their unique path to rebuilding their lives and achieving lasting freedom from addiction.







