A few words
About Us
History
We Are Doing the Right Thing, at the Right Time
Broken Butterflies is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to restoring lives, strengthening families, and empowering individuals to rebuild their future.
Our work focuses on long-term addiction recovery, prisoner rehabilitation, and family reunification—especially supporting mothers and their children.
We believe that every person deserves:
A second chance
A life of dignity
Equal rights and opportunity
Freedom to grow into their God-given potential
To achieve this, we provide affordable, accessible, and committed treatment options designed to support long-term transformation.
Mission
Vision
Broken Butterflies exists to provide hope, healing, and guidance to individuals facing some of life’s toughest battles—addiction, homelessness, incarceration, and family instability.
Our mission is to:
Teach and promote long-term recovery for addiction
Rehabilitate former prisoners into stable, healthy lives
Reunite mothers with their children
Offer safe environments that foster personal growth
Equip individuals with life skills, stability, employment, and support
Empower residents to become productive, independent members of society
We walk beside each person on their journey toward healing and restoration.
Broken Butterflies’ primary vision is to build a world where:
Individuals recovering from addiction find lasting freedom
Former prisoners are restored to wholeness and reintegrated into society
Families—especially mothers and children—are reunited
Equal rights lead to equal opportunity and improved quality of life
We aim to ensure this through model programs of care that promote:
Long-term recovery
Emotional stability
Spiritual growth
Family restoration
Access to opportunity and community support
Our commitment is to provide affordable, compassionate, and life-changing services for every person we serve.
Why We Exist
We exist to restore lives, rebuild families, and empower individuals to experience healing, recovery, and long-term stability.
- Providing safe transitional housing
- Supporting long-term addiction recovery
- Reuniting mothers and children
- Restoring lives with dignity
- Guiding successful re-entry
- Offering meals and essentials
- Empowering personal life growth
- Strengthening families in crisis
- Equipping job-ready skills
- Inspiring hope and healing








