At Serenity House in Goodyear, AZ, a transformative journey awaits women who are navigating the challenges of life after recovery or justice involvement. Dr. Khadijia White-Thomas, CEO of Decree It! Sober Living, LLC shares the Serenity House as a unique sober living community; it’s a sanctuary for healing, growth, and empowerment, offering a supportive space where women can rediscover their strength and create future sustainability. Dr. Khadijia, a passionate advocate for change and a visionary leader, has crafted a unique approach to transformation that blends faith, resilience, and mindfulness. Dr. Khadijia is committed to her mantra of “New Beginnings, Mighty Faith, and Purposeful Living!” Through her work, she always envisioned creating an environment where women are not only supported in their recovery but also empowered.
The Serenity House is certified by the Arizona Recovery Housing Association (AzRHA) and licensed by the Department of Health Services, ensuring that residents receive the highest level of support. It is a place where women transitioning from recovery or a justice impacted status can find safety, structure, and a renewed sense of purpose.
One of the cornerstone initiatives of the Serenity House is the HERJourney© – Empowering Women – Empowering Lives strategy. This is a holistic approach designed by Dr. Khadijia to foster transformation and lasting change. HERJourney© is a comprehensive, multi-faceted program that helps women reclaim their lives by focusing on critical areas: power and resilience, financial savviness, mental well-being, health and wellness, and creative expression.
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