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.
For individuals in recovery, we provide the opportunity to adjust and transition to clean living, working, and attending AA and NA meetings while living in a substance-free and sober environment surrounded by supportive people in recovery. Our staff will help you or your loved one seek out employment, find a sponsor, continue to work an AA or NA program and transition back to the community safely and successfully.
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The owner of this house allowed an active addict to be my roommate and did not do anything when she was stealing my clothes. There were other addicts in the house sleeping in my bed when I was in the hospital for a week. There were no consequences and she slept in my bed and smoked and left ashes in my personal coffee cup. I am/was not an addict. I was staying because I was temporarily homeless due to severe depression. When I tried to leave, the owner Jeff tried to pressure me to stay saying he would get me into treatment (something I did not need his help to do). When I refused to pay for the week that someone slept in my bed, the owner said that he would have me "arrested"--it's a civil matter. He's a bad guy. He doesn't care about any of the people there. He's after money and that's all.