Our Purpose
The Restored House is a residential program created to provide a home for women who are struggling with addiction and/or seeking to re-establish their life after being released from jail. Through establishing a sense of identity and purpose within the program, we envision women stepping into lives no longer caught in the repetitive patterns of addiction and able to make a positive impact within their families and within society. We seek to provide education and hands on learning in practical life such as gardening, canning, budgeting, parenting, physical wellness, etc, in addition to teaching personal and vocational development, and spiritual growth. Through a 3-phase program, participants will seek to grow and gain privileges towards success. with the final goal of independent living and stepping into personal freedom.

To provide a home of new beginnings where women can find help, hope, and healing from addiction.
Mission
The Restored House envisions a community where women who have been affected by addiction will experience lasting freedom through the power of Jesus Christ.
Vision

Testimonials
Our
Story
The dream for The Restored House began 20 years ago in the heart of our director, Debbie Jetto. With the sudden passing of her husband, she struggled to see how her life had significance as she walked through the grief of loss. Yet, God was faithful to meet her in that time and grow within her a sense of purpose for the future which began through serving women in a local jail ministry and has grown to include The Restored House. Debbie seeks to instill within each lady she connects with, a sense of how loved and valued they are to God. Through the years as Debbie faithfully served in jail ministry, she continued to grow her connections with women and grow the vision God gave her to open a home for women.
Throughout the last year, numerous areas of support and encouragement have paved the way to where we are at today with The Restored House officially opening in May 2024 and welcoming women to step into new seasons of restoration through this nonprofit organization.

