We have beds available for men and are taking applications for women.
We have beds available for men and are taking applications for women.

Maxwell House will serve as a safe, stable home where women with children can rebuild their lives after treatment or incarceration. Each family will live in their own private apartment within a structured Level 2 recovery residence, supported by peer guidance, accountability, and strong outpatient partnerships. Our vision is a place wher
Maxwell House will serve as a safe, stable home where women with children can rebuild their lives after treatment or incarceration. Each family will live in their own private apartment within a structured Level 2 recovery residence, supported by peer guidance, accountability, and strong outpatient partnerships. Our vision is a place where mothers can stay together with their children, gain stability, and move forward with confidence, dignity, and lasting recovery.
Too many mothers leaving treatment or incarceration have no safe place to go with their children. Maxwell House fills this gap by providing stable housing, support, and a chance for families to stay together while rebuilding their lives.
At Maxwell House, success begins with safety and stability.
Every woman and child who enters our doors receives safe, secure housing in their own apartment — a place where healing can finally start.
From there, success means progress:
At Maxwell House, success begins with safety and stability.
Every woman and child who enters our doors receives safe, secure housing in their own apartment — a place where healing can finally start.
From there, success means progress:
Our long-term goal is simple and realistic:
to help every family transition into permanent housing within 6–12 months.
Behind every unit at Maxwell House is a woman taking the next step toward independence — and a child finally experiencing consistent, stable home life.What's a product or service you'd like to show.
The Starfish Story begins with an old man walking along a beach strewn with thousands of stranded starfish, which had washed ashore after a storm. As he walks, he notices a young girl gently picking up the starfish one by one and tossing them back into the ocean. Curious, the old man approaches the girl and asks her why she’s doing this, as it appears to be a futile effort given the sheer number of starfish on the beach. The girl responds, “If I don’t throw them back, they’ll die.” The old man, skeptical, points out that there are miles of beach and countless starfish, and her actions couldn’t possibly make a difference. The girl, undeterred, picks up another starfish, tosses it into the ocean, and replies, “It made a difference to that one.”

Maxwell House is a new residential campus designed for women in recovery and their children. Our four-unit community provides safe, secure housing as a stepping stone from treatment or incarceration to permanent housing. Here, families rebuild stability, recover together, and prepare for long-term success.
Single mothers with children are invited to contact us at info@trinitytransitionalhousing.com for more information.