
Mission Statement
Shiloh Acres Refuge exists to provide Christ-centered transitional housing and restorative care for women overcoming addiction. Through compassionate support, clinical experience, spiritual discipleship, and the healing influence of equine-assisted engagement, we create a structured and peaceful environment where women can address the spiritual, emotional, relational, and practical roots of substance use. Our mission is to walk alongside each woman with dignity and accountability, equipping her to rebuild her life with stability, purpose, and renewed identity in Christ.
Vision Statement
Our vision is to see women fully restored — spiritually, emotionally, and relationally — living healthy, purposeful lives within their families and communities. We envision breaking generational cycles of addiction by fostering long-term transformation through faith, structured support, personal responsibility, and community connection. Through Christ-centered guidance and holistic care, Shiloh Acres Refuge seeks to cultivate lasting freedom, restored relationships, and strengthened families for generations to come.
Rebecca Hockaday
Executive Director

Rebecca has spent more than 16 years walking alongside women in addiction recovery, serving in residential treatment settings and offering both clinical expertise and compassionate support. As a Certified Clinical Supervisor and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, she brings experience, wisdom, and a deep heart for restoration to Shiloh Acres Refuge.
Her calling is both professional and personal. Through her faith and life experience, Rebecca believes in the power of Christ to restore what addiction has broken. She is passionate about creating a peaceful, Christ-centered refuge where women can rediscover hope, healing, and purpose, surrounded by the quiet strength of country life and the calming presence of horses.
Richard Hockaday
Chief Executive Officer

Richard brings nearly 50 years of experience as a Registered Nurse, along with training in trauma and grief counseling. Known for his steady presence and compassionate care, he has spent decades supporting individuals and families through difficult seasons.
Since coming into relationship with the Lord in 2011, his faith has guided his life and leadership. As CEO of Shiloh Acres Refuge, Richard serves with quiet strength and a servant’s heart, committed to supporting women seeking healing and to the shared calling he and Rebecca carry together.
Lindsey Hockaday
Counselor/Life Coach

Lindsey is rooted in faith, family, and a lifelong desire to encourage others toward healing and restoration in Christ. As a wife, mother, and psychology student, her journey has been shaped by personal testimony and a deep pursuit of the Lord. She has a heart for women and children facing hardship and feels honored to serve those seeking renewed purpose.
With a strong appreciation for equine-assisted growth, Lindsey values the quiet lessons horses teach through trust, presence, and responsibility.
At Shiloh Acres, she serves with gratitude, supporting the mission to provide ethical, compassionate care and a safe environment where women can experience true redemption in Jesus Christ.





