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Our Noble origin started growing its roots all the way back in 1909.

The Noble Teahouse has quickly become a memorable High River destination. Built by John and Anne Noble in 1909, this beautiful Victorian home is an important piece of local history. Today, women who have successfully completed the Narrow Road Home recovery program can be found employing their talents and creativity at The Noble Teahouse. Transforming the life of a woman can have a profound impact on her family, her community and the positive example she sets for future generations. The Noble Teahouse is a labour of love built to sponsor Narrow Road Home recovery programs and was brought to life by the generous contributions of C-West Custom Fixtures and their suppliers.

Everyone has a story of struggle.
Some struggles have life altering effects and women at Narrow Road Home are dealing with insurmountable circumstances. The devastation in their lives can show up as severe depression, physical and mental abuse, eating disorders, and frequently substance abuse. Their struggles often cause substance abuse and it takes courage to reach out for help when you’ve come to the end of yourself. All women should have access to recovery programs based on their determination to change, not their ability to pay for help.

We want to see women thrive, not merely survive.
It’s inspiring to watch women who once felt lost and without hope come into Narrow Road Home and begin to heal and rebuild their lives. Through healing, families are able to reunite, marriages can be restored, and women are able to return as nurturing mothers to their children.

Courageous women deserve support.