Supporting Housing Stability for Women and Children in RecoveryAt Roots Recovery Housing, we believe safe housing is the foundation of recovery. Our homes provide women and mothers with children a stable place to heal, rebuild their lives, and work toward long-term independence.
But even when women are doing everything right, unexpected challenges can happen — a medical bill, car repair, reduced work hours, or other financial emergencies.
The Roots “Gimme Shelter” Project raises funds for our Bridging the Gap Fund, a safety net that helps residents stay housed during these difficult moments.
This fund provides emergency assistance for things like:
• Temporary rent support
• Medication or medical needs
• Transportation or car repairs needed for work
• Essential needs for mothers and children
Sometimes a small amount of help at the right moment can prevent housing instability and keep a woman focused on her recovery and her family.
Roots currently operates four recovery homes serving women and mothers with children in Memphis and Jackson, Tennessee, providing a safe environment where healing and stability can take root.
All proceeds from the Gimme Shelter Project go directly to the Bridging the Gap Fund, helping ensure that temporary setbacks do not derail the progress women and families are working so hard to build.
Together, we can help women stay safely housed, continue their recovery journey, and rebuild their futures.
But even when women are doing everything right, unexpected challenges can happen — a medical bill, car repair, reduced work hours, or other financial emergencies.
The Roots “Gimme Shelter” Project raises funds for our Bridging the Gap Fund, a safety net that helps residents stay housed during these difficult moments.
This fund provides emergency assistance for things like:
• Temporary rent support
• Medication or medical needs
• Transportation or car repairs needed for work
• Essential needs for mothers and children
Sometimes a small amount of help at the right moment can prevent housing instability and keep a woman focused on her recovery and her family.
Roots currently operates four recovery homes serving women and mothers with children in Memphis and Jackson, Tennessee, providing a safe environment where healing and stability can take root.
All proceeds from the Gimme Shelter Project go directly to the Bridging the Gap Fund, helping ensure that temporary setbacks do not derail the progress women and families are working so hard to build.
Together, we can help women stay safely housed, continue their recovery journey, and rebuild their futures.
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