A Farm That Helps Change Lives
Freedom House Farm in Greensboro, NC
More Than a Farm
Along with the thrift stores and generous community support, the farm helps fund the resources needed for families to rebuild their lives. Every purchase contributes to housing, therapy, childcare, and long-term care for mothers and their children in recovery.
When you visit the farm, you are stepping into something bigger than a typical farm stand. You are supporting a mission focused on lasting transformation for families in our community.






Founder's Vision and History
Freedom House began with a simple but powerful conviction: that mothers recovering from addiction shouldn’t have to choose between healing and being with their children.
In 2005, Ann Reilly, after years of working with women in crisis, recognized a gap in recovery services. Most programs separated mothers from their children, leaving families fractured and healing incomplete. Ann dreamed of something different: a safe, Christ-centered place where women could recover alongside their children, rebuild their lives, and experience real transformation through the power of God.
That vision became reality in 2006, when Freedom House opened its doors in Greensboro, North Carolina. From the beginning, the heart of the ministry has been to restore families, renew hope, and raise up a new generation, free from the grip of addiction.
Today, Freedom House continues to grow, but the mission remains the same: rescuing mothers, redeeming lives, and creating generational change through Christ.
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