Healing isn't random. It's engineered.

Empowerment Engineering is a structured, data-driven model for moving people from crisis to stability to purpose. It's not a program. It's an operating system — built on real outcomes, aligned incentives, and the belief that every person can progress when given the right support at the right time.

1,000+
Active Clients
200+
Staff Members
$20M+
Revenue 2025
250+
Housing Units
365K+
Days of Sobriety Supported

Despite significant funding, the system keeps failing the people it's supposed to serve.

Social Inequality

It's hard to address the multiple challenges that high-acuity and socially distressed clients face. But that's exactly where the greatest impact can be made. We go there anyway.

Medicine-Focused, Not Healing-Focused

Many providers focus their approach on medication rather than therapy and support. This can lead to MAT being used as a legal dispensary of narcotics rather than a pathway to recovery. We treat the whole person.

Turnstile Engagement

Without an intensive, high-touchpoint approach — or live-in support — individuals re-enter the very environment that undermines their recovery. Without breaking that cycle, lasting recovery is nearly impossible. We break the cycle.

Ready to Scale Nationally

Your city has this problem. We have the model.

Empowerment Engineering started in Albuquerque, New Mexico. By 2027, it will serve a dozen cities. The model works. Now it's time to scale.

Become a Partner

Three years. Six levels. One direction: forward.

Every client gets a clear, structured path — not a vague treatment plan, but a real roadmap with defined milestones, measurable progress, and consistent support. Six levels of housing and six levels of employment, each building on the last.

See How It Works
01
Crisis Stabilization
Safe, immediate shelter while acute needs are addressed
02
Structured Housing
Supervised living with daily check-ins and support
03
Community Housing
Shared living with peers in recovery, more independence
04
Supported Independence
Individual or family unit with on-call support
05
Stable Housing
Self-managed housing, minimal support needed
06
Community Anchor
Stable, contributing member — can support others