Sisters In Christ operates three accredited transitional homes in Kansas City's urban core—Serenity House and Carolyn's House of Faith—for women experiencing homelessness and reentering the community after incarceration.
Each year, we provide safe, stable housing for 50 to 60 women, offering a supportive environment where residents can share challenges, build life skills, and work toward self-sufficiency. Our homes are accredited by the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) and certified by the Missouri Department of Mental Health to ensure the highest standards of care.

The program begins with the first 30–60 days in the Serenity House, a nurturing, safe, and highly structured residence designed to provide true support and transformation. Essential amenities for comfort are provided to ensure stability during this initial phase. During this period, we conduct comprehensive medical and mental health assessments to complete the first 30 days of treatment. These assessments help identify substance use disorders and guide the development of an individualized treatment plan for each participant. participant.

Carolyn’s House of Faith provides sober living in an environment focused on eliminating criminal behavior while fostering responsibility and accountability. If relapse occurs, participants are encouraged to complete detox and may re‑enter the Serenity House to repeat the first three stages of transition. This structure creates a strong social support system conducive to long‑term recovery and personal transformation.

Sisters In Christ
6317 Evanston Avenue, Raytown, Missouri 64133, United States