Your guide to restoration, renewal, and recovery
Welcome to the Restored Renewed Recovered (RRR) Handbook. This essential guide outlines our commitment to fostering a structured, supportive, and safe environment, helping you build a foundation for a stable, independent, and productive life. Discover the standards, expectations, and opportunities that define your journey with RRR Services.

Defining our shared commitment
The RRR Handbook is designed to clearly define the standards, structure, and expectations within our independent living home. It reinforces our mission to restore dignity, renew purpose, and support long-term recovery for veterans and returning citizens in Chesapeake, Virginia. This document ensures residents understand their rights, responsibilities, financial obligations, curfew and conduct policies, safety procedures, and the accountability measures in place to maintain a secure and supportive environment.
We outline our commitment to structure, verified income requirements, community respect, and compliance with all local and state regulations. By reading this handbook, residents will gain a clear understanding of what is expected of them and how RRR Services supports their transition towards stability, independence, and personal growth. This handbook serves not just as a rules document, but as a foundational pillar for rebuilding lives through discipline, responsibility, and opportunity.

For our residents and partners
This handbook is primarily intended for new and current residents of Restored Renewed Recovered Services. It is also a vital resource for referral partners, probation officers, veteran services case managers, and community stakeholders. Residents must clearly understand that RRR operates as a structured independent living environment, not an emergency shelter. Admission requires verified income and adherence to all house policies.
Key expectations include timely payment of monthly housing fees, strict compliance with curfew, respect for shared living spaces, zero tolerance for violence or prohibited behavior, and accountability for personal conduct. Residents should also know that surveillance monitoring occurs in common areas for safety and verification purposes, and law enforcement may be contacted when necessary. Curfew compliance is verified through time-stamped entry systems and CCTV in shared areas. Most importantly, residents should understand that RRR is a transitional opportunity designed to promote stability, responsibility, and independence. Success within the home requires discipline, community respect, and active participation in rebuilding one's life.

Your stepping stone to independence
When you finish reading this handbook, our goal is for you to feel clear, confident, and prepared. You should fully understand the expectations, structure, and accountability standards of Restored Renewed Recovered Services. At the same time, we want you to feel supported and encouraged. This handbook is not meant to intimidate; it is designed to create stability, safety, and opportunity within our home.
Residents should feel that they are entering an environment built on discipline, respect, and growth. Most importantly, we want you to feel hopeful. RRR is a structured stepping stone toward independence. If you follow the guidelines, remain accountable, and stay committed to personal development, this home can be the foundation for restoring your dignity, renewing your purpose, and supporting your long-term recovery journey.