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Our properties are more than just places to stay—they’re spaces where individuals from all walks of life can feel safe, supported & inspired. Each home has its own character & features, thoughtfully designed to encourage comfort, connection, & growth. Explore the details of each location to see what makes it special..
She co-founded St. Francis House in 1969 & served 43 years with the Episcopal Diocese. A Girl Scout Hall of Famer & lifelong volunteer, she devoted her life to faith, service, & community. Her old home, newly renovated for a good cause, is our way of keeping her legacy alive.
This is Granny’s house!
Florence Marion Lewis of Little Rock, Ark. passed peacefully on February 9, 2013. Her loving survivors include: one son, William Robert Reed Jr. (Bertha) of Little Rock; three daughters, Doris Jordan (Ronald) of Chicago, Illinois, Marion Lewis and Patricia Lewis of Little Rock; one sister, Doris Perry (Scott) of Alexandria, Louisiana; and 15 special grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews and the many many people who lovingly referred to her as their "GRANNY". She was involved with the non-profit outreach of the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas for 43 years.
In 1969 she cofounded St. Francis House along with Granny Fannel and Father Flannagan. This facility began offering services to the poor and underserved in 1970. She became the first paid social worker at St. Francis House taking charge of the facility clothing and food distribution. Each year, for Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter she organized basket filled with food, gifts and clothing to be distributed to low income families and seniors. Mrs. Lewis volunteer activities included Sunday School teaching, the Kairos Prison Ministry and a Girl Scout Troop leader for 50 years. She was place in the Girls Scouts Hall of Fame. She was a camp recruiter for Summer Celebration in which she acquired scholarships for children to attend this camp. There have been three "Florence Lewis Scholarship" awarded in her honor. She is a lifetime member of the Order of Eastern Star Elizabeth Chapter #30. She has received numerous plaques and certificates for her many years of love and service to the community that she loved. A celebration of her life will be held on Friday, February 15, 2013, 10 a.m., at Trinity Cathedral, 310 W. 17th St., Little Rock, Ark.
KC’s Sobriety House honors the legacy of a man who never missed an AA meeting & served as a beloved sponsor to many. KC was a passionate advocate for sobriety, known for his unwavering support & compassion. This home reflects his spirit—offering safety, structure, & encouragement. This is KC’s house.
Tucked in the welcoming Broadmoor neighborhood of Midtown Little Rock, KC’s Sobriety House is a recently renovated 2,000 sq ft ranch-style home that blends comfort, community, and recovery. This beautifully decorated, chemical-free home offers 2 private suites, 8 beds, 3 full baths, a spacious eat-in kitchen with a breakfast bar, a dining area, a large living room, and a laundry room. Every bedroom includes a TV for added comfort and privacy.
Outside, you’ll find a large covered carport with plenty of seating—great for relaxing or connecting with others—and a full outdoor living area with an outdoor TV. KC’s vegetable garden still grows strong in the same spot he built it, lovingly maintained to continue the harvest he started.
KC was a God-fearing family man, deeply devoted to his beloved wife Bertha “BJ” Reed, their two sons Dytainia and William Reed, their daughters Ena and Ebony—affectionately known as “Fat” and “Baby Fat”—and their cherished grandchildren, Shaman and Trinity. He attended Wolfe Street meetings every day and served as a steady sponsor and advocate for sobriety, offering hope and accountability to all who knew him.
A beautiful park is just a short walk away, complete with a large pond, basketball courts, and peaceful scenery—perfect for fishing, reflection, or spending time with family.
KC’s Sobriety House is more than a home—it’s a space built on love, faith, and the power of transformation.
This is KC’s house.
“God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, And wisdom to know the difference.”
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The Woman House
A refuge for women & children, The W House offers safety, dignity, & peace for those escaping abuse, hardship, or simply needing a place to begin again. Here, healing begins & dreams are reignited—with the strength, support, & space to rest, rebuild & rise.
Welcome to The W House – a spacious and serene 3,000-square-foot ranch-style home nestled in the heart of the historic Broadmoor District. This two-story retreat features five bedrooms and four full baths, including three private suites with their own baths—designed for both comfort and privacy. The home’s large eat-in kitchen, formal dining area, breakfast bar, and living spaces create a warm, communal atmosphere perfect for rest and reflection.
Upstairs you’ll find one private suite and two additional bedrooms with full baths. Downstairs offers two more private suites, a full kitchenette with a mini fridge and convection microwave, a cozy living room, and two private entrances, making it ideal for multi-family stays or shared living. Downstairs residents also enjoy a separate parking area, offering added convenience and privacy.
Outside, there’s a gated backyard with a generous patio and ample seating, plus a two-car garage.
Just a 3-minute walk away is one of Broadmoor’s best-kept secrets—a private community park with a swimming pool, fishing pond, tennis and basketball courts, walking trails, and a clubhouse perfect for birthday parties or gatherings.
The W House is more than just a property—it’s a heartfelt tribute to the late mother of co-founder Markus Walker. A devoted housewife and loving mother of five, she passed away far too soon at the age of 32, in 1986.
Born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, she left behind a legacy of strength and love in her children: 10-year-old Markus, 11-year-old Elizebeth, 14-year-old Sharon, 16-year-old Charles, and 18-year-old Buck Anthony. Her spirit lives on in the foundation of this home—a space built to nurture, support, and carry forward the values of family, resilience, and care that she instilled in her children.
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Find a safe and caring environment for your loved one at our group home. We offer personalized care and support to meet their unique needs.
Hear from our residents and their families about the positive impact that Back at Home Living Group Home has had on their lives.
Find a safe and caring environment for your loved one at our group home. We offer personalized care and support to meet their unique needs.
Hear from our residents and their families about the positive impact that Back at Home Living Group Home has had on their lives.
Launchpad Rooms: apartment-style spaces for Back@Home residents with jobs. Offers credit repair, utility help, job referrals, and shared expenses with a roommate for independent living with support.
Launchpad Rooms: Transitional Living for the Next Step
To qualify for Launchpad residency, you must have lived at one of The Back@Home Project properties in excellent standing and have a full-time job.
Some residents love the supportive, family-style environment of Back@Home, but when you’re ready for more independence, Launchpad Rooms are your next move. These apartment-style settings are designed for individuals who are prepared to begin transitioning into a place of their own — while still receiving the support that’s helped them succeed so far.
Located in partner apartment complexes, Launchpad Rooms offer a blend of freedom, affordability, and continued connection. Residents are encouraged to team up with a trusted housemate from their Back@Home experience to share expenses and ease the financial weight of independent living.
We focus on practical next steps like credit repair, resolving past-due utility bills, and building solid relationships with property managers and local employers. The goal is to help you walk into your future with confidence and readiness.
Every Launchpad location is close to public transportation and surrounded by great-paying employers we refer residents to and actively partner with. Many of our residents find that sharing an apartment with someone they already trust makes the transition not just easier — but more stable and empowering.
Launchpad Rooms are more than a place to stay — they’re your launch into lasting independence.
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