Ruth Kelley Ummi’s House for Women and Children (RKUH)

Ruth Kelley Ummi’s House (RKUH) is a 24/7 residential program that provides a safe, nurturing, family-centered environment for women, including pregnant women, and their children who are experiencing homelessness and living with both a substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health condition.

RKUH offers supportive housing, case management, and nurturing therapeutic groups designed to strengthen recovery, build stability, and support the well-being of both mothers and children. The program provides a warm, home-like setting where families can focus on healing, rebuilding, and moving toward long-term success.

Our staff is committed to creatively and effectively addressing the needs of each household, helping families navigate challenges, access resources, and plan for a brighter future.
Care is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Who We Serve

  • Women with dual diagnoses (substance use disorder and a co‑occurring mental health disorder)
  • Families experiencing homelessness
  • Mothers who have physical custody of at least one child, including pregnant women
Our goal is to support stability, recovery, and family wellness in a compassionate, judgment‑free setting.

Referrals

All referrals to Ruth Kelley Ummi’s House are made through the Institute for Health & Recovery.

Location & Contact