LodgingApartments & Rental Housing
The Haven is a home-away-from-home for families coming to visit inmates at Norton Correctional Facility.
It is owned and operated by a non-profit organization called The Northwest Kansas Inmate Resource Council, Inc. and functions entirely on private donations and guest fees. All donations are tax deductible.
The three-story home is fully furnished with a comfortable living room. We have 13 bedrooms, four bathrooms and a fully equipped kitchen. Our home can accommodate 30 people at capacity. There is a big backyard and playroom, with lots of toys for the children. We also provide cable and internet service.
We also utilize The Haven as a half-way house for women coming out of addiction. Short term rentals are available to qualified applicants.
COST AT THE HAVEN WILL ALWAYS BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM.
For reservations call The Haven at (785) 874-4043
Volunteers staff at The Haven takes care of reservations, check-in and sometimes prepares a free, family friendly meal on Saturday night so that everyone can get acquainted.
We need your prayers and financial support to help our ministry grow.
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Valley Hope of Norton (Founded in 1967) With a 50-year legacy of helping thousands of patients and families, Valley Hope is nationally-known as a trusted provider of addiction treatment and recovery support. Founded in Norton in 1967, Valley Hope provides patient-centered, compassionate treatment to people and families impacted by drug and alcohol addiction. Valley Hope’s residential treatment program includes safe, medically-monitored detoxification from drugs and alcohol, healing therapies, addiction education, family care, relapse prevention planning and long-term recovery strategies. If you or someone you know is struggling with drugs or alcohol, get help 24/7 by calling for a free, confidential assessment. Learn more about addiction, treatment and recovery by calling 1-800-544-5101 or visit https://valleyhope.org
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