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.

Three women in a kitchen cooking together, one holding a tablet, while another stirs a pot on the stove, all appearing engaged and cheerful.

Sober living works, especially when the right support is in place. For many women, it’s the bridge between treatment

Blue Lagoon Iceland

Sober vacations offer a chance to unwind, see new sights, and get away from the stress of everyday life.

A person sits in a round wicker chair, holding a mug, by a large window with sheer curtains in a softly lit room.

Finding the right next step after rehab is an important part of protecting your recovery. For many people, the

A person opens curtains in the morning, with sunlight streaming through the window and casting a warm glow inside the room.

Choosing a sober life is one of the most powerful gifts you can give yourself. The first month is

A group of people sitting in a circle, each with hands resting on laps, appear engaged in conversation for peer support

Staying sober after rehab isn’t always easy—but it’s possible. That’s where sober living homes come in. These structured, substance-free

A bedroom with two twin beds, each with teal bedding, a dresser with a mirror between them, and a window with blue curtains. The room has a ceiling fan and a carpeted floor.

Navigating the world of addiction recovery can feel overwhelming, especially with so many options available. Two key terms often