In its fourth year, the employee-led Lozier Community Grants program supported 50 nonprofit organizations across the country in 2025. These are the 2025 recipient organizations’ stories of impact.
Lily’s House is a 12-month residential addiction recovery shelter for women who are pregnant or have young children. The nonprofit in Adrian, Missouri, opened in 2017 to provide a home where families can remain united or begin the process of reunification during addiction recovery.
Throughout the recovery process at Lily’s House, residents can receive recovery, family and individual therapy, parenting and life skills training, and other assistance with job skills training or furthering education.
One former resident is an employee at the nonprofit’s thrift store The Lily Pad, sharing her story of recovery and how Lily’s House is supporting women like her.
“I was looking at up to 60 years in prison,” Alexandria said. “The judge said he saw opportunity in me, so I said I’d do what they told me to do and they sent me to Lily’s House. While in the program, I was able to have my children there, I got to learn recovery skills, mend relationships. Now I am a mentor to someone who lives at Lily’s House, so it’s exciting to give back in that area now.”
Lozier’s Community Grant will continue to support Lily’s House in all its programs from training to housing and more. Since its founding, 29 mothers and 94 children have called Lily’s House home.
For more information about Lily’s House visit its website. Click here to learn more about the Lozier Community Grant program.


