Empowering individuals on their journey to lasting sobriety and wellness.

Sober living is just like it sounds: a place to stay where you’ll have a supportive community and can start your new life free from alcohol or other drugs. Residents in sober-living homes commit to abstaining from substance use while participating in outpatient programming or after completing inpatient drug rehab. Living in a sober environment helps you develop new habits and routines, taking what you learned during drug or alcohol rehab and applying it in your daily life. This is where the rubber starts to meet the road to addiction recovery. Consider sober living as your support net as you practice new skills, gain new insight, and shape your new life in recovery with other people possibly facing the same challenges. Sober-living homes provide a strong support network and community to help you safely navigate the tough spots and triggers you may encounter.

Who We Are

Hope Recovery Housing, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to provide safe, structured, and sober supportive housing that enables and encourages individuals in early recovery to continue their abstinence from drugs and alcohol, participate in treatment programs, and reconnect with their families and the community positively and engagingly.

  • We service clients in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
  • We receive board funding from the Mental Health Addiction Recovery Board.
  • We service male clients only.
  • We provide safe, supportive housing for men in early recovery from addiction and mental health diagnoses.
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Mission Statement

Our mission is to create a unique, structured, and nurturing atmosphere that allows recovering Men to heal. We are devoted to creating a safe environment where they can grow, recover, thrive, help others, and re-enter society. On the journey of recovery, we aspire to be the foundation you will lean on and look to for support until you are strong enough to move forward on your own. We will be your home away from home!

Vision Statement

Our vision is to provide every addict/alcoholic with a safe, structured, and affordable residential facility. A home where they may be free of all mind- and mood-altering substances and find the opportunity for a new way of life. We will facilitate as a community effort in the spirit of unity and cooperation. We will work to have the recognition and respect of the Community as a viable program for recovering people with an addiction.

Core Values

Care: We believe that chemical dependence is a severe disease and that abstinence from alcohol and drugs is just the beginning. Healthy and continuous sobriety requires real change and a transformation in attitude and outlook on life. We care for and nurture our residents as they develop the necessary skills to build a rich, full, and balanced sober life. We help them find the courage to change those beliefs and behaviors that no longer fit the person they want to be.

Community: We believe that lasting emotional sobriety cannot be achieved alone. At Hope Recovery Housing, Inc. you will find a family of individuals committed to a “we” program of recovery and who work together to create a treatment plan and sober living environment conducive to growth, support, and accountability.

Compassion: Reflections bring clarity, and recovery provides an opportunity for individuals to embrace their own uniqueness through honest self-examination. At Hope Recovery Housing, Inc. we provide compassion and empathy, and we open our hearts to everyone’s pain, struggles, and disappointments. We share in their spiritual journey to explore and find their infinite potential. In doing so, we encourage each resident to be proactive and accountable for their own recovery and to address their challenges by tapping into their inner strengths and resources.

Get Started

Discover how we’re transforming lives through our dedicated sober living services. Don’t wait to take the first step towards recovery—contact us today to learn more and join our supportive community.