02/05/2026
To Our RecoveryChick Family, Supporters, Donors, Alumni, and Friends,
With full hearts and deep gratitude, we are sharing that RecoveryChick is closing its doors.
This ministry has always been about more than providing safe, accessible housing to women in recovery. It has been about hope, healing, second chances, and women discovering that their past does not define their future. We have witnessed lives rebuilt, families restored, faith renewed, and courage found in the hardest seasons. Being part of these stories has been one of the greatest honors of my life.
I know this news may come as a surprise, but this decision has come after months of prayer and deep consideration. One of the prayers I have carried from the beginning has been, “Lord, I pray for a ministry with fruit that remains,” and we have seen that prayer answered through lives that are forever changed.
When you read this, don’t be sad. Rejoice. Rejoice for the thousands of lives transformed over the past ten years because of this work. Rejoice for families restored. Rejoice for souls whose names will forever be written in the Lamb’s Book of Life. I say this often: God never leaves a hole. I trust He will raise up another from the fruit of this ministry to carry the baton of RecoveryChick.
To every donor, church, volunteer, supporter, and friend, thank you. Your generosity and belief in this mission created lasting change. And to every woman who was part of RecoveryChick, you are the reason this existed. Your strength, honesty, and willingness to do the hard work will always inspire me.
One last word of encouragement to every RecoveryChick out there: When a dream changes, make sure you change with it. That’s exactly what I’m doing.
With love and gratitude,
Cynthia Corder
The last time I sign my name as The RecoveryChick