New Start Sober Living at Howard Drive offers affordable, peer-managed sober living for men in early recovery. Residents live in private or semi-private rooms within a shared house setting, maintaining sobriety through house rules, peer accountability, household responsibilities, and recovery group involvement. Rent-based fees apply; more details on programming and support services are pending verification.
The Davis Recovery House offers women in recovery a peaceful, peer-operated sober living environment near Las Vegas. The homes combine a structured 12-Step approach—with required meeting attendance and life responsibilities—with roomy, comfortable shared living spaces, live-in house managers, and a supportive peer community. Ideal for those committed to building stability and sobriety after treatment.
Zach’s House on Ellery is a women-only peer-run sober living home in Fresno, providing a structured and supportive post-treatment residence. Residents follow house rules, curfews, chores, and attend recovery meetings. The communal environment fosters accountability, life skills, and peer encouragement to help women build healthy routines and long-term sobriety in a safe, empowering setting.
Sierra Wellness Home offers structured, peer-managed sober living exclusively for men in recovery. Located at 476 W Palo Alto Ave, Clovis/Fresno area, residents follow house rules, drug testing, and shared chores within a supportive recovery-focused environment. The program emphasizes accountability, daily routine, and peer support. Payment is rent-based and privately funded; case-management support is provided on-site.
Stay Up Recovery (Fresno) offers structured, peer-run sober living exclusively for men transitioning from treatment. Residents live substance-free in a supportive community, attend weekly house and onsite 12‑step meetings, participate in outings, and follow household routines. Focused on accountability, recovery culture, and emotional growth. Rent-based private pay with flexible rates; scholarship options available.
Serenity Independent Living Home offers structured, peer‑managed sober living housing in Fresno for adults in recovery. With four bedrooms and shared/private rooms for up to nine residents, it provides communal support, household routines, and accountability via house rules and peer connections. Rent is $750–900/month (plus $300 deposit). Ideal for those transitioning from treatment who want…
Marjaree Mason Center’s Safe Houses offer confidential, free emergency and transitional shelter for domestic violence survivors and families. With 24/7 staffing, they provide private rooms, counseling, legal advocacy, educational and life skills classes, and a children’s enrichment center. Services are inclusive of all genders and funded through grants and community support.
The Nest at 1686 N Delbert Ave appears to offer a structured, peer-managed transitional sober living environment in Fresno. Residents likely follow house rules, share chores, attend meetings, and build recovery skills in a substance-free setting. Ideal for those transitioning from treatment to independent living. Rent-based fees apply; scholarship or sliding-scale options may exist depending…
A Villa Sober Living offers men in recovery a peer-managed, drug-free transitional home in Fresno. Residents follow house rules, participate in community support groups (AA, NA), complete household chores, and engage in recovery-focused activities. Street‑level court liaisons and structured supervision support accountability. Rent‑based payment applies. Known for its clean, supportive environment and rehabilitation mentoring culture.
Lions Den (Fresno) provides structured, peer-managed sober living exclusively for men transitioning from treatment. Residents abide by house rules, live substance-free, and support each other in a communal environment. This transitional housing emphasizes accountability, routine, and recovery skills through peer mentorship and shared responsibilities. Payment is rent-based and privately funded, with potential scholarship assistance via…