Why UUSTEE?
UUSTEE grew from a real need for long-term, careful support for people who have already lost housing, work, and social ties because of addiction.
The organization combines safe housing, meals, daily structure, work therapy, and social guidance so that recovery becomes practical and realistic.
How this place became the home of UUSTEE
Before the organization was founded, this place was known as a quiet rural environment with open land, farm buildings, and a steady rhythm of everyday work.
That atmosphere mattered. It carried a sense of order, silence, and practical life that later became important for recovery, work, and rebuilding trust in daily routine.
When UUSTEE was founded in 2025, the place received a new role: not just a location, but a supportive environment where people could live safely, work, recover, and begin a new chapter.
Today the history of the place is felt not only in buildings and landscape, but also in the way the territory supports calm rhythm, practical work, and the feeling that life can be rebuilt step by step.
Work on the place continues today
Work on improving the place continues even now. The team is gradually bringing the territory into better order so it can support daily life, work, and recovery more steadily.
These improvements are practical and grounded: tidying work areas, adapting spaces for living and daily routines, and preparing the territory for future farm and labor projects.
Every visible change matters because it strengthens the feeling that this is not a temporary shelter, but a place where stability can be built step by step.
Here you can learn and grow, in a supportive environment.
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