A safe place
to begin again
Safe, sober transitional housing for men and women. Opening this July.
A real home, not a shelter bed
Private bedrooms, shared kitchens, and quiet common spaces designed for restoration — not institutional living.
Aligned with MHSDA & NARR
Our environment supports the Michigan House of Sober Dwelling Association and NARR recovery residence standards.
A community built on dignity
Veterans and individuals facing homelessness live alongside each other — supported, never alone.

Those who have carried more than their share.
Some of our residents wore the uniform. Others left circumstances no one should have to survive. All of them deserve a door that locks, a bed that's theirs, and a community that believes in what comes next.
- Veterans transitioning from service or HUD-VASH
- Individuals exiting homelessness, shelters, or unsafe housing
- People in early recovery seeking a stable, sober environment
- Families rebuilding stability for themselves and their children
Light-filled rooms. Quiet streets. A stable reset.
Six private bedrooms across a fully renovated property — designed to feel like the home you deserve.



Help us open this door.
Sponsors, agencies, and community partners make this possible. Whether you fund a bed, refer a resident, or stand with us — your presence changes a life.
House Manager
Help open the Englewood Home — our men's sober residence — this July
Major House Services is a transitional and sober living provider in Detroit serving men and women. We're hiring our first live-in House Manager for the Englewood Home (men's residence) to help establish the home and keep it safe, welcoming, and accountable before residents arrive.
- A private, furnished bedroom at no cost — this is your compensation for the role
- Part-time — you're welcome to keep an outside job; the role is built to fit around it
- Quarterly Bonus
- A founding role with a clear career path
- Uphold a safe, sober, respectful home and enforce house rules
- Follow safety and emergency protocols; de-escalate and document concerns
- Welcome and orient new residents; keep case-manager contacts on file
- Oversee chores, common spaces, and day-to-day operations
- Reliable, calm under pressure, with strong boundaries
- A genuine commitment to supporting people in recovery and transition
- Lived recovery experience is valued
- Willing to live on-site and pass a background check
Training provided: creating a safe place and safety protocols, trauma-informed care, de-escalation, overdose response and Narcan, basic first aid and CPR, mandated-reporter awareness, and alignment with MHSDA and NARR standards.
Apply today
Start before residents arrive in late July
