Heritage House stands in Huntertown as a Level IV recovery residence offering men in Allen County a safe, steady place to heal. Inside, residents find order, encouragement, and the guidance needed to step into a new season of life.
Men entering Heritage House in Huntertown step into a Level IV recovery residence built to give them structure, stability, and a real chance to rebuild their lives. Each resident becomes part of a community of roughly 75 men served annually, all working toward recovery and restoration in a safe, consistent environment.
Daily life includes a steady rhythm of programming: evidence‑based groups, peer support, case management, life‑skills development, and spiritual formation. Residents participate in classes that address addiction, decision‑making, emotional health, and personal responsibility, along with workforce preparation and reentry planning. The home provides clear expectations, healthy routines, and a supportive brotherhood that helps each man break old patterns and establish new ones.
Heritage House is designed to give men the space, guidance, and accountability needed to stabilize, grow, and prepare for a successful return to the community.