About Us
Who We Are
Patrick and Jen Kelley established New Life Homes in February, 2023. We started this non-profit organization because we are passionate about ensuring that all individuals have a place to call home - especially when they are at a point in their life where they require the most help. We aim to do this one house and then one person at a time. We will continue expanding from there. By housing those in recovery together, they have an opportunity to support and grow with each other. Our hope is they will come out the other side being more confident than ever before with the proper tools to succeed in their new life.
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The following is a list of some, but certainly not all, of the reasons people will seek out shared housing:
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Leaving an abusive relationship due to domestic violence
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Young adults aging out of the foster care system
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Veterans with housing insecurities
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People with disabilities or mental health issues
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What We Do
As housing providers we create a safe, comfortable and furnished home that is affordable for individuals to feel supported and thrive. All of our homes are alcohol and drug free so you can worry about what matters most - starting your new life! We ensure this is done by following NARR (National Alliance for Recovery Residences) standards and using Kate's House Foundation based out of Washington State as a best practice.
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What's Our Focus
Initially we will focus on victims of domestic violence. Due to financial constraints, many domestic violence survivors have no alternative but to stay in their existing abusive environment. Since the cost to rent has increased dramatically over the past several years, most women find that they cannot afford to leave their situation. Our purpose is to create a better solution.

Mission
New Life Homes has a mission to serve the community by providing homes for individuals seeking an affordable, high quality environment that will support and guide them as they start their own “new life”
Vision
The vision of New Life Homes is that housing be accessible to all individuals and alleviate homelessness and human suffering.
