Welcome with dignity
A clean room, a meal, and a steady first conversation help replace fear and confusion with safety and calm.
Safe landingArian's Houses are envisioned as calm, structured reentry homes for young men and women leaving jail or prison. Each home is shaped to reduce relapse pressure, create healthy distance from former environments, and make room for prayer, mentoring, routine, and next-step planning.
The days immediately after release are often the most fragile. Arian's Houses are designed to replace chaos with welcome, calm, and clear expectations so that a young adult does not have to begin again alone.
Instead of returning straight to the pressures, temptations, and relationships that fed the old cycle, the home creates room for healing, discipline, prayer, and forward planning in a safer setting.
Change grows through ordinary faithfulness — meals, sleep, responsibility, prayer, planning, and a healthier environment repeated day by day.
A clean room, a meal, and a steady first conversation help replace fear and confusion with safety and calm.
Safe landingShared rhythms, household responsibility, time awareness, and clear boundaries make the home dependable.
Daily rhythmPrayer, scripture, mentor check-ins, and honest accountability keep restoration centered in Christ.
DiscipleshipThe home is a bridge toward work, education, church community, long-term housing, and adult stability.
Forward path
Each Arian's House is meant to be more than a bed. It is a daily environment where practical care and personal growth happen together.
The goal is not dependence on the house, but a supported transition toward long-term stability and fruitful life in community.
A young adult is received into a calmer environment with practical care, clear expectations, and immediate support.
Meals, sleep, appointments, scripture, mentor time, and responsible habits begin to stabilize the week.
Education, work preparation, budgeting, and healthy community connection move from idea to daily practice.
The house supports readiness for long-term housing, church connection, greater responsibility, and adult stability.
Ariane supported a school for children in Delhi, India, and helped teach life skills that prepared them for life with dignity and hope. Arian's Houses carry that same spirit of practical compassion into the work of reentry.
These homes are designed to do more than shelter. They aim to offer welcome with wisdom, compassion with structure, and everyday care that helps a young adult rebuild on healthier ground.
Arian's Houses are grounded in the call to share bread, welcome the vulnerable, and care for those coming out of prison with practical mercy.
Partnership, prayer, practical support, and faithful people all matter in building environments where young adults can begin again well.