


A SOBER LIVING COMMUNITY
Recovery is a path we walk together.
Ronin Way Recovery Homes is more than sober housing. We are a family built on accountability, real support, and the belief that recovery is something you never have to do alone.
WHAT WE OFFER
More than a roof.
Recovery doesn't happen in isolation. It happens in kitchens, on porches, in hard conversations and shared meals. Here's what we build, every day.
A Safe Home
Stable, structured residences where recovery has the room to take root.
A Real Community
Daily connections with peers and mentors who've walked the road before
Lasting Support
Resources, accountability, and friendship that extend well beyond our doors.
THE RONIN WAY
Three Principles We Live By
Honor, integrity, and worth live inside every one of us, and so does the temptation to trade them away. Recovery is not the absence of that pull, it is choosing your values again, every single day.
The Path
A ronin walks without a master, but never without direction. We help residents find theirs, one honest day at a time.
The Guard
We protect each other's recovery the way we'd protect our own. Structure, boundaries, and looking out for our brothers and sisters.
The Growth
Sobriety is the floor, not the ceiling. We build careers, mend families, and become people we're proud of.
6:30 AM
Morning meditation & coffee on the porch
8:00 AM
Shared breakfast and daily check-in
12:00PM
Work, school, or volunteer commitments
6:30PM
House dinner and evening meeting
VOICES FROM THE HOUSE
In their own words.
Read some thoughts and feedback from residents, founders, and supporters of Ronin Way Recovery Homes.
We believe that addiction is not our fault, but recovery is our responsibility... We build connections that last a lifetime, keep families together, and create a community where strength, hope, and responsibility are lived out every day.
Mark Cancilla
CEO, Ronin Way Recovery Homes
A person's behavior at their lowest points in life doesn't define who they are. We're all people - imperfect and trying - and Ronin Way Recovery Homes seems to realize that before programs or policies are the people. It's all about the people.
Ezra Vaoifi
Supporter / Resource Partner
So grateful for an organization that actually is taking the time to put something like this together. I know resource gathering and mission driven organizations are hard to maintain, thank you Ronin Way.
Smith
Resident / Supporter
COMMON QUESTIONS
What you might be wondering.
Letters from the porch.
A short monthly note — stories from residents, upcoming gatherings, and ways to walk alongside us. No spam, ever.
Be part of someones next chapter.
Every gift, every hour, every connection helps another person find footing in recovery.