Advocacy That Protects Recovery Housing

Strategic legal advocacy helps remove discriminatory barriers and defend fair housing protections for recovery residences across the country.

Why Advocacy Matters

Legal barriers don’t just affect housing providers—they directly impact individuals in recovery seeking safe, stable environments. Advocacy helps remove these obstacles and protect access to care.

Ongoing Legal Barriers

Recovery housing often faces zoning, regulatory, and discriminatory barriers.

Limited Housing Access

These barriers limit access to supportive housing for individuals in recovery.

Enforcing Housing Rights

Legal advocacy challenges restrictions and upholds housing protections.

Establishing Precedent

Strategic litigation clarifies rights and strengthens protections.

Strengthening Response

Coordinated efforts improve responses to widespread barriers.

Insights & Advocacy Updates

Stay informed on the latest legal developments, advocacy efforts, and insights shaping recovery housing nationwide.

Featured Articles

Understanding Zoning Barriers in Recovery Housing

Explore how local zoning laws impact recovery residences and what legal strategies can help address these challenges.

Featured Articles

Fair Housing Protections and Recovery Residences

A closer look at how federal fair housing laws protect individuals in recovery and the role of legal advocacy.

Featured Articles

Challenging Discriminatory Policies Through Litigation

How strategic legal action can remove barriers and create lasting protections for recovery housing providers.

Featured Articles

The Role of Attorneys in Expanding Housing Access

Discover how collaboration among legal professionals strengthens advocacy efforts and supports recovery communities.

Stay Updated on Recovery Housing Advocacy

Sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest updates on legal advocacy, policy changes, and ways you can help expand access to recovery housing.

Protecting fair housing and strengthening recovery housing nationwide.

Contact RHAI

  • 30 N Gould St Ste N, Sheridan, WY 82801

© 2026 Recovery Housing Advocacy Initiative, Inc. All rights reserved.