Welcome to the Redemption House, a beacon of hope rising from the Proctor Farm, founded by two lifelong friends, Chuck Madden and Jim D'Amico. Their journey, marked by the trials of addiction, forged a bond that ultimately led to sobriety and a shared commitment to helping others tread the path of redemption. Chuck and Jim's friendship, initially cemented in the throes of substance abuse, has evol
ved into a powerful force for positive change. Sobriety became the catalyst for their mission, understanding that the very connection that once fueled destruction could now be harnessed for rebuilding lives. The Proctor Farm, with its deep historical roots traced back to John Proctor of the Salem Witch Trials, holds a poignant symbolism. John Proctor never received a second chance, but today, his family's land becomes a haven for those seeking redemption. This Men's Sober Living Farm stands as a testament to the power of second chances, where Chuck and Jim aim to rewrite the farm's history by offering individuals the opportunity for renewal and recovery. The acquisition of the Proctor home was a deliberate choice to create a secure, drug-free community. Chuck and Jim's vision is not merely to offer shelter but to provide a haven where individuals can rebuild their lives, fostering an environment of support, growth, and lasting change. Their collective vision is to prove its never too late for a second chance. At the Redemption House, we believe in the transformative power of second chances, recoginizing that the journey to recovery is a shared one. Join us on this path to redemption, where the Proctor Farm becomes a sanctuary for those seeking their chance at a life free from addiction.