Sober Living in Raleigh, NC
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Our Services – How We’ve Helped Over 100,000 Addicts Recover
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About Our Raleigh Location
If you or a loved one is struggling with drug and alcohol addiction in Raleigh, North Carolina, Sober Living America is here to help. Our team of experienced professionals provides comprehensive treatment and support programs to help individuals overcome addiction and create a healthy new life.
We offer a variety of services, including safe and supportive living environments, educational programs, job assistance, and emotional support to address all aspects of addiction recovery. Our ultimate goal is to provide the tools and resources necessary to help you achieve lasting sobriety.
Don't wait to start your journey to recovery. Contact Sober Living America in Greensboro today to learn more about our programs and how we can help you start a new, healthy, and addiction-free life.
What makes us different?
At Sober Living America, we’re dedicated to providing the tools and skills necessary to live a life free from addiction. We understand that in order to achieve lasting sobriety, it's important to have the opportunity to learn and practice new life skills in a safe and supportive environment.
Without the proper support and resources, the risk of relapse can be high. That's why our sober living communities are designed to help you transition away from addiction and cross over to a life free from substance abuse. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to creating a supportive, drug-free environment where you can feel comfortable and secure as you navigate your new path. With the help of SLA, you can take the necessary steps to build a brighter, healthier future for yourself.
Affordable Drug & Alcohol Recovery Program in Raleigh, NC
Sober Living America is committed to providing comprehensive support and resources to help individuals life free from substance abuse. We believe that no matter what your financial situation is, everyone deserves the chance to overcome addiction and lead a healthy, fulfilling life.
Our programs are designed to provide you with the essential life skills, education, and support that are necessary to achieve lasting recovery. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing each individual with personalized care and support, tailored to meet their unique needs.
We offer a range of recovery resources, such as:
When you call Sober Living America, you’ll talk to someone that has personally experienced the recovery journey and made the same call you are about to make. They are available to attentively listen to your situation and share their own recovery experience and knowledge about our rehabilitation programs.
Take action towards your recovery and seek help from SLA in Raleigh, NC today.
Services Offered | Sober Living America |
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Housing | Apartment Style Living with Roommates |
Peer to Peer Recovery | |
Same Day Admission | |
No Funds Needed for Admission | |
Long-Term Programs | |
Career Development | |
Freedom to Work | |
Transportation Services | |
AA/NA Meetings - Onsite | |
AA/NA Meetings - Offsite | |
Licensed Counseling | (In-House Program) |
Real World Experiences | |
Life Skills Classes | |
Relapse Prevention | |
Spiritual Development | |
AA Big Book Meetings | |
AA 12 Step Studies | |
Monthly Cost | $800 mo. ($1,890 - Pinnacle Program) |
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100% goes to those in need
Because the Residents we serve cover the operating cost, 100% of your donation will go to open sober living facilities to serve families and stop the addiction epidemic in your community.
Community Involvement
SLA believes that real change has to start on a community level. To help fight the addiction epidemic in our homes, we must begin with educating our children, doctors, and schools about the signs of addiction.