

Transitional Living: Rebuilding What Matters Most
Better Days Begin Here When people hear “halfway house,” they might picture rules and routines. Houses of Hope, Transitional Living is about something deeper: giving men the structure, support, and real-life tools they need to move from surviving to rebuilding. In 2025, 123 men were served through our Transitional Living program. Of those, 101 were newly admitted during the year. Each one arrived with a different story. Many with a clearer plan for what comes next. More Than


From Hope to Home: Jason’s Full-Circle Journey in Recovery
Meet Jason Jason Truhlicka is a Case Manager at Houses of Hope, and he’s been in the role since 2024. On any given day, Jason helps people find resources, set goals, and figure out next steps—especially when it comes to employment and building a more stable future. At its core, his work is about helping people get back on track and reminding them that a new journey is possible. Recovery = Hope When asked what recovery means to him, Jason keeps it simple—and powerful. Recovery


From Client to Counselor: David Swan's Journey of Recovery and Community at Houses of Hope
"I feel like we have a Family-like atmosphere here. Obviously, it helped me be where I'm at today. I felt very blessed to come back and work at Houses of Hope because I was a client here, and I know the positive impact that has on people in the community." My name is David Swan, and I'm a counselor here at Houses of Hope in Lincoln, NE. I've been a counselor here for 15 years now. "First off, I'm a house alumni. I came to the program in late 2005 after completing residential
