Welcome to The Men’s Home

“A Safe and Supportive Path to Sobriety”

"The Men's Home provides a home-like environment for alcoholics who are sincere in wanting to recover from alcoholism"

What we are talking about in March

Step 3

“Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood him.”

AA is no success story in the ordinary sense of the word. It is a story of suffering transmuted, under grace, into spiritual progress.
As Bill Sees It; page 35.

 

Practicing Step Three is like the opening of a door which to all appearances is still closed and locked. All we need is a key, and the decision to swing the door open. There is only one key, and it is called willingness. Once unlocked by willingness, the door opens almost of itself, and looking through it, we shall see a pathway beside which is an inscription. It reads: “This is the way to a faith that works”.

Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions; page 34.

 

 

The essence of all growth is a willingness to make a change for the better and then an unremitting willingness to shoulder whatever responsibility this entails.

— AS BILL SEES IT, p. 115

What are you talking about this month?

Help support our progress(not perfection).

What We're Talking About at The Men's Home:

STEP 2: "Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity."
"Step 2 opens a vista of new hope, when based on willingness and faith. What we call this Power is a matter of choice. Call It what we will. Naming It is unimportant. The important thing is that we believe in It, that we use It to restore us to mental health and fitness." The Little Red Book, page 24

"The minute I stopped arguing, I could begin to see and feel. Step 2 gently and very gradually began to infiltrate my life. I can't say upon what occasion or upon what day I came to believe in a Power greater than myself, but I certainly have that belief now. To acquire it, I had only to stop fighting and practice the rest of A.A.'s program as enthusiastically as I could." Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, page 27.

 

Chef Jonathan Till makes  SOBERFEAST soar!!

SOBERFEAST was a gourmet’s delight thanks to Chef Jonathan Till’s wonderful and unique dishes. 

Over 40 guests were treated to a 5-course gourmet meal courtesy of Chef Jonathan’s creations. A team of volunteers from the extended Men’s Home family helped guarantee a great time was had by all.

We reconnected with old friends and made new ones. 

Special thanks to Brian M. and Darrell B. for their time, enthusiasm and determination in making this SOBERFEAST a reality.

We also want to send our humble thanks to Brian Hoysa and Jessica Giovannucci of The Old Town Community Church and of course, Pastor Phil for their generosity in allowing us to stage SOBERFEAST in “The Blue Room”. Their commitment to and support of the local recovery community is a blessing to us all.

And thanks to all of the friends of The Men’s Home for their continued support and generosity. Without you we could not continue the mission of bringing hope to men in early recovery.

The Men’s Home is thrilled to offer our second SOBERFEAST of 2023!

 

 

For more information, see the event on Eventbrite, or on our site.

Sunday Breakfast now $10.00

The price must go up as the show must go on.

We have raised our price for the Sunday Breakfast from $8 to $10.

We’ve kept the price steady for several years, but expenses dictate that we need to ask a bit more. 

It’ll be the same hearty fare that you know and love: 

  • Bacon
  • Sausage
  • Eggs
  • Pancakes
  • Home Fries
  • Fruit, etc.

Thank you for your understanding, we look forward to serving you when you need Sunday breakfast with a side of fellowship.

Donate to The Men's Home

As stated in our charter, the purpose of The Men’s Home is “to provide a home-like environment for alcoholics who are sincere in wanting to recover from alcoholism: to provide food, bed, information, fellowship and the sharing of spiritual values which are a part of that recovery; to expose the alcoholic to other recovering alcoholics so that, together, they can regain self-respect, confidence, and a useful place in the community; and to help attain sobriety through the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous.” 

For the newly recovering man, The Home provides an alternative residence and family environment. It encourages new patterns of social relationships and supports the healing process of alcoholism recovery.

Since 1952, your donations have allowed us to operate the Home as our founders designed it. We are grateful for your continued support.

For more information you can visit out About Us page, see our Admittance page, or Donate to the Home.

AA meetings

All meetings are open, all are welcome.

We look forward to seeing you here at The Men’s Home. There will be coffee.