Our locations remain private for resident protection. Verified partners may request availability and intake access.

Confidential • Trauma-Informed • Compassionate Care

We serve domestic violence survivors, veterans, and individuals in recovery across Southern & Central Maryland.

Growing Network

Confidential homes across the region

MCOR-Aligned Standards

Trauma-informed care protocols

Safety-Focused

On-call support & residential stability

About Us

Restoration Network is a trauma-informed housing initiative serving survivors of domestic violence, veterans, and individuals in recovery across Southern and Central Maryland.

How We Serve

We offer safe, referral-based housing combined with emotional support, skills development, and wellness-focused structure. Residents receive guidance, encouragement, and consistency as they rebuild stability, confidence, and independence at their own pace.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide confidential transitional housing and coordinated support services that empower residents to move from crisis to stability. We partner with community agencies to ensure each placement is safe, appropriate, and truly ready for the next step.

Advocacy Philosophy

We believe survivors and participants are the experts on their own lives. Our team centers choice, consent, and collaboration, using trauma-informed and neurodiversity-aware practices to protect privacy, reduce harm, and support long-term wellness.

Leadership Team

Leroy "Mr. White" White Jr.

Leroy "Coach Buddy" White Jr.

COO & Program Director

Mr. White oversees day-to-day operations, safety practices, and program delivery across all Restoration Network homes. He brings extensive experience in justice-involved programming, wellness coaching, and group facilitation, with a calm, steady presence in crisis.

April White

April White

CAXO – Chief Administrative & Experience Officer

April leads strategy, documentation, and resident experience across Restoration Network. She oversees referrals, compliance, and quality assurance, ensuring each home operates with clarity, dignity, and trauma-informed care for every resident and partner we serve.

We are growing and actively building our team of house managers, case managers, and support staff.

Our Programs

Comprehensive housing and support programs tailored to specific populations

DV Housing

DV Safe Transitional Housing

Current program offering confidential locations with 24/7 safety protocols, on-site staff, stabilization support, case management, and life skills training.

  • Confidential locations
  • 24/7 safety protocols
  • On-site support staff
  • Case management
Veterans Program

Veterans Program

Specialized housing and support services for veterans experiencing homelessness or housing instability.

Coming Fall, 2026
Sober Living

Sober Living Recovery

Structured sober living environment with peer support and recovery-focused programming.

Coming Fall, 2026

Safety & Certification

Your safety is our highest priority. Restoration Network follows trauma-informed standards, referral-based admissions, and neurodivergent-friendly practices in every home.

Confidential Locations Referral-Based Placements Trauma-Informed Care

Our homes operate with clear protocols, staff training, and partnership oversight to keep residents, visitors, and staff safe.

Calm staff member speaking with a resident in a safe setting

Comprehensive Safety Standards

Our trauma-informed approach ensures every resident feels secure, respected, and supported. We maintain the highest standards of safety while creating an environment that promotes healing and empowerment.

MCOR Certified

Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault certified facility

24/7 Safety Protocols

Round-the-clock security measures and emergency response

Neurodiversity-Aware

Specialized support for autism, ADHD, and sensory needs

What You Can Expect

  • Confidential, undisclosed addresses
  • House rules reviewed at intake
  • Weekly wellness and safety check-ins
  • Clear crisis and escalation pathways
  • Boundaries and consent training for staff
  • Sensory-aware spaces and quiet rooms
  • Neurodiversity and de-escalation training
  • Collaboration with certified partner agencies

Comprehensive Services

We provide coordinated wraparound support that helps residents build stability, confidence, and independence. Services are offered by our team and trusted community partners.

Wraparound services diagram showing safety, skills, and wellness

Core Support Areas

Safety & Stability

  • Transitional housing
  • Safety planning
  • Crisis support coordination
  • Structured routines

Skills & Development

  • Job readiness training
  • Financial literacy programs
  • ESL classes
  • Life skills workshops

Wellness & Healing

  • Mental health support
  • Art & music therapy
  • Neurodivergent support
  • Sensory regulation spaces

Service Details

  • Transitional Housing – Safe, temporary housing with a supportive, structured environment.
  • Case Management – Individualized support and coordinated referrals to community resources.
  • Crisis Support – Connection to 24/7 crisis intervention and emotional support services.
  • Safety Planning – Personalized safety strategies developed with each resident and their referral partners.
  • Job Readiness – Resume help, interview prep, and employment skills training.
  • Financial Literacy – Support with budgeting, banking, and planning for long-term stability.

Featured Partner

Bethel Community Church - A cornerstone of faith and community support

About Bethel Community Church

Bethel Community Church has been a pillar of strength and compassion in our community for over three decades. Founded on the principles of love, service, and spiritual growth, our church family is committed to creating a welcoming space where all people can find hope, healing, and purpose.

Through our various ministries and outreach programs, we serve as more than just a place of worship - we are a beacon of support for those facing life's challenges. Our partnership with The Restoration Network reflects our deep commitment to supporting survivors and vulnerable community members with practical resources, emotional support, and spiritual guidance.

Community Outreach

Community and family support services, literacy services, voter registration, blood drives, substance abuse prevention and sobriety/Alcoholics Anonymous.

Pastor's Message

Pastor Johnson

Rev. Robert L. Chandler, Sr (LTC, Retired)

Senior Pastor, Founder

Pastor Robert Chandler founded Bethel Community Church in 2005 and has led it with steady faith and compassion ever since. Under his leadership, Bethel has become a true community pillar — a place where spiritual growth and practical service go hand in hand. His commitment to caring for the vulnerable anchors Bethel’s partnership with The Restoration Network and ensures every person is welcomed as family.

Weekly Services

Sundays - 10:30 AM Worship Service Wednesdays - 6:00 PM Bible Study

Contact

(301) 375-8482

Advocacy & Empowerment

Comprehensive advocacy services to support long-term empowerment and independence

Survivor Advocacy

Individual advocacy and rights protection

Court Support

Legal advocacy and court accompaniment

Resource Navigation

Connecting residents to community resources

Prevention Education

Community education and prevention programs

Youth Programs

Age-appropriate support for young survivors

Empowerment Classes

Skills building and confidence development

Welcome Home - Your Intake Experience

From the moment you arrive, we ensure dignity, comfort, and specialized support for all residents

Fresh Start Guarantee

Every resident receives a complete set of fresh, new clothing upon intake - because everyone deserves to feel dignified and comfortable in their new beginning.

  • Complete clothing sets in all sizes
  • Personal hygiene essentials provided
  • Seasonal and weather-appropriate options
  • Comfortable sleepwear and undergarments

Neurodivergent-Centered Care

Our specialized spaces and trained staff ensure comfort and support for residents with autism, ADHD, and other neurological differences.

  • Dedicated sensory regulation rooms
  • Quiet, low-stimulation retreat spaces
  • Visual schedules and structured routines
  • Staff trained in neurodiversity support

Your First 24 Hours

A carefully designed welcome process that prioritizes your comfort and individual needs

Warm Welcome

Greeted with respect, provided fresh clothing, and shown to your private space

Comfort Assessment

Individual needs assessment including sensory preferences and accommodation requirements

Settling In

Orientation to specialized spaces, introduction to supportive community, and personalized care plan

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our services and intake process

Who is eligible for services?

We serve domestic violence survivors, veterans, and individuals in recovery who are 18+ and seeking transitional housing. Specific eligibility requirements vary by program.

How is confidentiality maintained?

All locations are confidential and undisclosed. We maintain strict privacy protocols, secure communication channels, and trained staff committed to protecting resident safety.

How long can residents stay?

Stay length varies based on individual needs and program requirements, typically ranging from 3-24 months with extensions available based on circumstances and progress.

What should I bring during intake?

Bring identification, any medications, essential personal items, and important documents. We provide basic necessities and can help obtain missing documents.

What are the intake steps?

Contact us confidentially, complete safety screening, receive immediate placement if available, participate in 72-hour stabilization, develop support plan, and engage in full programming.

Job Seekers – House & Case Managers

The Restoration Network is growing. We are building trauma-informed, neurodiversity-aware homes for DV survivors, veterans, and individuals in recovery. If you are interested in House Manager or Case Manager roles, we want to hear from you.

How to Get Started

Please complete the preliminary screening form below. If your background aligns with our needs, a team member will reach out with next steps, which may include interviews, document review, and background checks. Thank you for your interest in supporting our mission.

Preliminary Screening Application

Get Help Today

Confidential support available 24/7 for those in need

Emergency Placement (Domestic Violence) Hotline

1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

Available 24/7 for immediate placement

For immediate DV crisis support, safety planning, and referral to a certified DV provider.

Non-Emergency Contact

rnsafehouse@gmail.com
202.505.8580
PO Box 1234, Baltimore, MD 212012550 Marshall Hall Rd, Bryans Rd MD 20616

Confidential Inquiry Form