Rogue Retreat’s Havens create pathways from homelessness to stability for adults, families, seniors, and those in recovery. Each home is built on dignity, support, and the belief that everyone deserves a place to belong.
Rogue Retreat’s Havens are more than housing. They are places where people can find safety, stability, and the support needed to rebuild their lives. Each Haven is designed to meet people where they are, recognizing that homelessness looks different for everyone and that lasting change takes time and trust.
Billy’s Haven provides co-ed housing for adults from all backgrounds. Cindy’s Haven serves single mothers with children, offering a safe and supportive environment where families can stay together. Heather’s Haven offers co-ed, multi family housing for single mothers and fathers who are raising children while working toward housing stability.
Rogue Retreat’s Senior Haven, our newest home, opened on November 12, 2025 to serve individuals age 65 and older who have experienced homelessness. The home offers seven private bedrooms in a shared setting that allows residents to age safely and with dignity. Easy access for caregivers and home health nurses ensures residents can receive needed care while maintaining independence.
Each Haven resident brings a unique story shaped by resilience. Trinity Anderson, Case Manager, shared her experience working with Senior Haven participants:
“One resident came to Chestnut Haven after escaping domestic violence and found not only safety but also friendship and a sense of belonging. Another had been living in a trailer that became unsafe as their health declined. Chestnut Haven is now a place of comfort and security. By offering rent at a truly affordable rate, residents on fixed incomes are able to meet their basic needs. What began as shared housing has grown into something deeper. Today, Chestnut Haven feels less like a program and more like a family.”
Harold’s Haven is a recovery home for men rebuilding their lives after homelessness and substance use. Through housing, life skills classes, and one-on-one case management, residents move toward independence, repair relationships, and return to work.
“At Harold’s Haven, I see men realize they are capable of more than they ever believed,” says Marcus Harper, Case Manager. “When someone believes in them, everything changes.”
Across all Havens, participants receive individualized case management and goal planning. While the program follows a two year framework, it is not a time limit. Support continues as long as it is needed, creating real pathways from homelessness to hope.