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Bridges Reentry, Inc.

About Bridges Reentry, Inc.

Bridges Reentry, Inc. is an Arizona-based nonprofit dedicated to helping women rebuild stability after incarceration through recovery-centered housing, mentoring, and wraparound support. Operating in the West Valley of metro Phoenix and rooted in Litchfield Park, Bridges Reentry, Inc. emphasizes a “whole woman” approach—supporting physical health, mental wellbeing, addiction recovery, and economic independence as women transition back into community life.

A core part of the organization’s housing continuum is Magdalene House, a comprehensive residential program described by the operator as a structured, two-year model in master-planned West Valley communities. The program is positioned as supportive recovery housing for women, designed to reduce stigma and encourage residents to engage as members of a neighborhood while rebuilding daily routines and long-term independence. The operator notes Magdalene House residences collectively accommodate approximately 11–12 beds (counts vary slightly by page and timeframe), which suggests an active and evolving housing footprint rather than a one-off listing.

For people seeking sober living, the Magdalene House model appears to blend a stable, substance-free environment with intentional structure and community connection. The operator also highlights mentoring support through Beyond the Gates, a one-to-one mentor program intended to walk alongside women during the reentry process, reinforcing accountability and peer support in a recovery-focused setting.

While Bridges Reentry is not presented as a clinical treatment provider on these pages, it consistently describes a supportive sober house-style environment and a coordinated network of resources and volunteers—helpful for referral partners looking for structured sober living and a mission-driven model of addiction recovery housing. In addition to housing, the organization describes practical reentry supports like “Release Day Pick Up,” which aims to provide safe transportation and basic necessities immediately upon release.

Key elements the operator emphasizes include:

  • Sober living-oriented recovery housing for women in a community setting

  • A multi-phase, longer-term residential structure (two-year program model)

  • Mentoring and ongoing support designed to strengthen stability and reintegration

  • Practical reentry assistance and connection to community resources

Overall, Bridges Reentry, Inc. is best represented in SHD as the operator brand behind Magdalene House programming in Arizona, with an active web presence and corroboration from independent nonprofit and community sources.