Taya Ferguson Launches Love Home Recovery House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Taya Ferguson Launches Love Home Recovery House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

We’re honored to introduce Taya Ferguson, Founder of Love Home Recovery House, a faith-driven recovery housing program built to support women overcoming addiction and reentering the community after incarceration. Rooted in dignity, discipline, and spiritual awareness, Love Home offers a safe, structured environment where women can stabilize, rebuild, and move forward with purpose.


Meet Taya Ferguson: Faith-Driven, Women-Focused Leader


Taya Ferguson is a mission-minded leader dedicated to helping women reclaim their lives after addiction and incarceration. With a deep commitment to restoration and personal growth, Taya brings compassion and clarity to the work, creating homes where women are supported, challenged, and empowered to live sober and independently.

Her leadership reflects a balance of grace and accountability. Love Home Recovery House is guided by the belief that women can grow beyond past cycles, strengthen their identity, and build a stable life through structure, peer support, and faith-centered community.


About Love Home Recovery House

Love Home Recovery House provides safe, structured, and faith-centered recovery housing for women overcoming addiction and reentering the community after incarceration. Guided by spiritual awareness, dignity, and discipline, the home equips residents with tools and routines to maintain sobriety, rebuild confidence, and pursue meaningful, independent futures.

Love Home is designed to feel nurturing and family-like, while still maintaining clear expectations that support long-term recovery. Residents are encouraged to strengthen life skills, maintain employment or education, and actively participate in their recovery journey, surrounded by peers who share a commitment to growth, honesty, and accountability.

At its core, Love Home exists to help women not only find housing, but find a foundation, one that supports resilience, hope, and leadership for the future.


About Vanderburgh Sober Living

Vanderburgh Sober Living exists to build peer-supported, recovery-focused communities that guide individuals toward lasting sobriety. Every Certified Home is led by a trained House Mentor and follows structured rules that promote accountability, growth, and healing.

Most of our homes are operated by independent, self-employed Owners/Operators, like Taya, who bring their passion and expertise to local communities. Through our Charter Program, Vanderburgh Sober Living provides a platform for individuals to start and operate their own sober homes with full operational, branding, and community support.

👉 Interested in opening your own recovery home? Learn more about becoming a Chartered Operator.

Expectations, Structure, and House Culture

At Love Home Recovery House, structure is not about control, it’s about creating stability and protecting recovery.

Residents are expected to:

  • Maintain sobriety
  • Communicate openly and honestly
  • Participate in group counseling and house meetings
  • Follow house rules, including curfews
  • Complete chores and contribute to a clean, respectful home
  • Actively seek employment and take steps toward independence

Good neighborliness, personal responsibility, and accountability are core behavioral standards. When challenges arise, residents are supported through mentorship, guidance, and restorative practices, reinforcing that growth is possible without shame, and that discipline can coexist with compassion.


Leadership Team

Love Home Recovery House is led by a team of three experienced women committed to empowering women in recovery and reentry. The founder is a visionary entrepreneur whose leadership is shaped by lived experience and a determination to break generational cycles of addiction and instability.

Together, the leadership team brings hands-on guidance and a strong understanding of women’s needs—providing mentorship, structure, and encouragement so each resident can rebuild with confidence, develop spiritual awareness, and step into a healthier future.


Why It Matters

Recovery doesn’t end when treatment ends, and reentry doesn’t succeed without stable housing, structure, and community.

Women rebuilding their lives often face multiple barriers at once: employment, family repair, legal pressure, trauma recovery, and the daily task of staying sober. Love Home Recovery House exists at this crucial crossroads, offering a safe place to live and a clear framework for moving forward—one day at a time, supported by peers and grounded in faith.


A Message of Purpose

Love Home Recovery House is built on a simple belief: women can rise, no matter what they’ve been through. Walking by faith and not by sight, Love Home aims to help residents discover strength, identity, and purpose through consistent routines, accountability, and a supportive community that does not give up on them.

The vision is bigger than a house. It’s about transforming lives and communities by breaking cycles of addiction and recidivism, so women in recovery are not only housed, but prepared to thrive.


Get Involved

If you’re inspired by Love Home Recovery House, consider supporting the mission through:

  • Referrals and community partnerships
  • Resource sharing (employment leads, transportation support, essentials)
  • Volunteerism and mentorship
  • Collaboration with treatment providers and reentry programs

Together, we can expand recovery-friendly housing and build pathways to stability, leadership, and long-term sobriety.