Portraits of men served by Hijrah House
Established 2025 · A subsidiary of MCDC

HIJRAH HOUSE

Transitional Home for Men · Serving Central Indiana

A safe, supportive place to heal, rebuild, and move forward.

Now Accepting New Residents

Established in 2025, Hijrah House (pronounced HIDJ-rah) is a Muslim faith-centered, recovery-focused transitional home for men in Central Indiana. As a nonprofit subsidiary of Mumineen Community Development Corporation, we provide a safe and supportive environment for men facing housing instability, justice involvement, recovery, and other life challenges — helping them transition toward renewed stability, self-sufficiency, and restored dignity.

10
beds
37+
men served since opening
Sept 2025
opened
60%
reach stability within ~60 days

Outcomes since September 2025.

What we provide

How It Works

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Safe Housing

Furnished beds in shared or single rooms, in a substance-free home.

Case Management

Weekly check-ins to support the path forward.

Peer Recovery Support

Walked with by people who have lived it.

No Fixed Time Limit

Stay as long as you need to build stability.

Featured film

The Unforgotten Muslim

A short documentary about the men of Hijrah House and the work of rebuilding.

Our Partners

  • Masjid Al Mumineen
  • Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) / The Indianapolis Foundation
  • City of Indianapolis Office of Public Health & Safety (OPHS)
  • FSSA Division of Mental Health and Addiction (Recovery Works)

Ready to take the next step?

Whether you're seeking a place to rebuild or know someone who is, we're here.