Transitional housing
Comfortable rooms in welcoming homes, with shared spaces designed for connection — not isolation.
Island of Misfits Enterprises is a warm, colorful transitional housing community for adults rebuilding their lives in recovery. Safe walls, full plates, and people who get it.

Built for the ones who never quite fit anywhere else.
A drug- and alcohol-free home with structure and care.
Peer support, accountability, and chosen family.
Every sunrise is another day forward, together.

Recovery isn't a straight line — and the people walking it aren't carbon copies. Island of Misfits Enterprises was founded on a simple idea: the folks who feel most out of place often build the strongest community when given a safe place to land.
Our homes are bright, lived-in, and intentionally welcoming. Residents support one another through structured sober living while reconnecting with work, family, and themselves.

Comfortable rooms in welcoming homes, with shared spaces designed for connection — not isolation.
House meetings and accountability that meets people where they are.
Support around employment, transportation, recovery meetings, and reconnecting with family.
Lived-experience guidance from people who've walked the road and stayed on it.
We accept donations of all kinds — from cash to couches — to support our residents and fuel our new thrift store.
Give one-time or recurring (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or annual) — any amount fuels housing, meals, and recovery support.
Non-perishable goods, fresh produce, and meal staples to keep our kitchens full.
Gently used or new clothing for men and women in all sizes.
Beds, dressers, kitchenware, and cleaning supplies to furnish our homes.
Unsold items from your garage or yard sale find new life with our residents or in our thrift store.
We are opening a thrift store in the near future to provide residents with essentials and generate sales to support the homes.
Reach out about availability, referrals, or to just have a conversation. We answer real questions from real people.