Men-Only Sober Living Homes
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Baltimore, Maryland
Two sober living homes for adult men in Baltimore. Men must be fully detoxed for admission. Six months to one year in residence.
Springfield, Massachusetts
Men-only treatment center in Springfield, MA. The Mission of the Gándara Center is to promote the well-being of Hispanics, African-Americans and other culturally diverse populations through innovative, culturally competent behavioral health, prevention and educational services.
San Antonio, Texas
Richardson, Texas
Houston, Texas
28 day drug and alcohol rehab for adult men and women. Criminal justice clients and self referrals. Accepts insurance.
Roxbury, Massachusetts
John Flowers Recovery Home is a men-only Treatment Center and sober living home located in Roxbury, MA. Residents work outside the home, receiving support to secure employment within one month of arrival. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Attleboro, Massachusetts
The Warrior's Path mission is to provide support for those managing their own recovery. Residents are responsible for maintaining their sobriety and following strict house rules and guidelines. Every resident stays active, through work and community service. We strongly believe our motto: recovery is better together.
Chicago, Illinois
Healthcare Alternative Systems (H.A.S.) Humboldt Bvd, is a residential drug and alcohol rehab and halfway house for adult Latino men. H.A.S. is a Chicago non-profit organization with several locations.
Durham, North Carolina
Salisbury, Maryland
A Salisbury MD Halfway house for men only. 6 beds. All men must work and pay room and board as they are able to. Therapy and 12 steps support offered.
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