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San Fernando Valley Sober Living

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Sobriety Central is a 12-step sober living with an outpatient option made available. Our vision is to provide a safe structured sober environment for people starting on the road to recovery from drugs and alcohol. Whether coming from a residential treatment facility or any institution the transition into this new way of life can be confusing and difficult without help. We are here to help.

 

We know that the disease of alcoholism and drug addiction affect the mind, body and the spirit - and so we believe the recovery process should address all these areas as well. If you're serious about recovery and still want to have fun, Sobriety Central is the home for you. We will walk with you and show you how to move on in your life without having to pick up drugs or alcohol again!

What our Sober Living offers:

• 24 Hour Live In Manager & Asst. Manager
• Regular Drug Alcohol Testing
• “Extended Care” offered
• 12-step meetings at house weekly
• Barbecues and holiday celebrations
• Referral to treatment center programs
• Letters Appearances to Courts and Probation
• Networking to community agencies including employment.

Located in the Heart of the San Fernando Valley

• Safe, tree lined street in a quiet neighborhood
• Easy Access to major freeways (405, 101 & 5)
• Bus Stop & Orangeline Nearby
• Premium Cable, Wide Screen TV
• DSL hookup & Computer
• Cell phones welcome
• 2 and 3 man rooms
• Workout area, weights and machines

Call for more information

Joey Axelson
818.326.6499

www.SobrietyCentral -SoberLiving.net
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"A person starts to live when he can live outside himself."
~Albert Einstein

 

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soberhousingnetThe San Fernando Sober Living Coalition, which is run by the Sober Housing Network, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to excellence in the operation and management of sober living. The Network was founded in 1995 to provide training and assistance to a few local groups of sober living homes.

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