"Recovery doesn't end after treatment -
it's a lifelong journey."

Our Mission
Too many women face homelessness, relapse, and lack of resources after completing treatment for substance use disorder. Our mission at ARYA is to change that by providing a stable, safe, nurturing environment where women can continue to rebuild their lives with dignity and support while allowing their children to stay with them on site. There are not enough resources like this, and they are desperately needed.
Our Reason
Many women leaving treatment have nowhere safe to go, forcing them back into unhealthy and unstable environments that put their sobriety at risk. Many women also are incredibly limited to where they can safely live due to needing to care for their children at the same time, which keeps them in these unhealthy situations. There are only a few facilities, or sober living homes, in the state of Wisconsin that allow women to have their children live or stay on site with them.


Our Vision
With the help of our community members and businesses, we aim to be the first sober living house in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin for women in recovery and their children. Alongside a safe, stable, and substance-free environment, we will provide clinical mental health outpatient services, resources for employment, mental health, and education, and a strong foundation for long-term recovery.
Help us open the doors to a brighter future
As we continue to raise funds to purchase our sober living home property, we are looking for all of the help our community is willing to provide. Our GoFundMe can be used to make one-time or recurring donations. We are also actively looking for Founding Sponsors who want to play a significant funding role in the development of our mission.
THE ARYA TEAM
ARYA (Adult Recovery & Youth Alliance) was founded by two women with a deep passion for recovery, mental health, and helping women and children find stability and healing.

Holly Mulder
Co-Founder, CEO, Director
Holly’s journey began when she saw firsthand the urgent need for sober living options for women and their children. As a woman in long-term recovery (12 years!), she knows the challenges that come with rebuilding a life after addiction. Holly is determined to break generational cycles and create a safe, supportive space where mothers can heal while staying with their children.

Tierra Yonker
Co-Founder, Clinical Supervisor & Therapist
With over 15 years in counseling, Tierra specializes in substance use, trauma, and mental health. She saw the gaps in recovery housing and wanted to create something sustainable—a place that doesn’t just provide housing, but also therapy and real support for long-term success.