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Sober Living Resources

These resources are for women in recovery and those who support them. They are here to give you honest, practical guidance on building a stable, sober life. You’ll find articles on everything from life inside a sober living home to building healthy routines and boundaries. Each article is written with care and experience, drawing from real-world recovery. Whether you’re early in your recovery journey or exploring long-term sobriety, we hope these resources meet you where you are.

Close-up of hands pressing soil in a garden bed, with green leafy plants growing nearby under sunlight—a peaceful example of sober outdoor activities.

Choosing sobriety is about far more than quitting alcohol. It is about creating a healthier, more intentional way of

A person embracing a sober social life wears a red life vest and holds a kayak paddle above their head while sitting in a yellow kayak on clear turquoise water near rocky cliffs.

Many outdoor activities, vacations, and social events are often connected to drinking culture. Beach trips, concerts, cookouts, camping weekends,

Four women sit around a table, smiling and stacking their hands together in unity, celebrating their commitment to supporting each other with financial advice for women in recovery.

Many people worry that sobriety will make social life awkward, lonely, or less enjoyable. You may wonder if friendships

A woman with hair in a bun holds a mug and looks out a window beside a vase with pussy willow branches, contemplating financial advice for women in recovery.

Early recovery can feel overwhelming, especially when daily life no longer revolves around old habits or routines connected to

A person places a coin into a pink piggy bank on a wooden table, with an open notebook and pen in the background—perhaps jotting down sober vacation tips for their next trip.

Recovery can bring hope and healing, but it can also bring financial stress to the surface. Many women in

A camera, black wallet, sunglasses, and a blank luggage tag are arranged on a pink suitcase next to a straw hat—perfect inspiration for things to do instead of drinking.

Vacations are often tied to drinking culture. Airports, resorts, cruises, all-inclusive destinations, celebrations, and nightlife can make alcohol feel

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