Transitional housing for the LGBTQ community and allies.

TRIM’s mission is to provide housing with a stable environment conducive to maximizing recovery.

TRIM started in 2017 with the Gilbert House having the sole purpose of giving those in the LGBTQ community a welcoming, safe, and meaningful place to recover. The owner, having gone through sober living, knows the importance of being surrounded by supportive, loving and accepting people. We expanded in 2018 after acquiring the Jordan House to give more individuals the opportunity to recover. TRIM reflects its success through welcoming everyone home.

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Jordan House

Beautiful historic home in the heart of the Powderhorn neighborhood. Spacious, bright, and serene living spaces. Jordan house features 2 kitchens, on site laundry, cable/internet, backyard deck and ample street parking.

 
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Gilbert House

The Gilbert House is a spacious and recently renovated 8 bedroom 3 bathroom house located in the Powderhorn neighborhood of South Minneapolis. The Gilbert House caters to LGBTQ recovering addicts and alcoholics who seek a supportive and collaborative environment to grow into better versions of themselves.

TRIM participants are required to follow a set of House Rules and Guidelines.

All TRIM participants must:

  • maintain abstinence from all drugs and alcohol while living at a TRIM house;

  • work an abstinence-based program of recovery;

  • meet weekly with a sponsor;

  • attend a minimum of three recovery meetings per week, in addition to the weekly house meeting;

  • maintain full-time employment or the equivalent in volunteer-time;

  • contribute to alternating weekly chores;

  • commit to reside at a TRIM house for at least six (6) months;

  • and not be romantically or sexually involved with other participants in the house.