Sisters United Recovery is a 12-month residential sober living program designed for women. We take a unique approach by combining the 12-step program with a faith-based initiative, as we believe these two elements complement each other. We are committed to the idea that when women support one another, remarkable transformations can occur. Our participants work full-time jobs, attend 12-step meetings, celebrate their recovery, and engage in church activities, Bible study, and step studies. The faith-based activities are optional but highly encouraged. Our program focuses on teaching essential life skills, assisting with job placement, providing transportation, and empowering women to become the best versions of themselves.
Co-Founder & Director, Sisters United Recovery
Summer Burden is the Co-Founder and Director of Sisters United Recovery and a woman thriving in long-term recovery. With over 11 years of experience working in sober living environments, Summer combines her professional training in addiction recovery with the wisdom gained from her own lived experience. She is deeply committed to supporting women as they rebuild their lives and reclaim their paths to healing.
Beyond her work, Summer finds her greatest joy and pride in her family. She is the devoted mother of six adult children and the proud grandmother of eight, all of whom are the light of her life.
Co-Founder, Sisters United Recovery
Betty is the Co-Founder of Sisters United Recovery and a woman living in long-term recovery. With 8 years of hands-on experience working in sober living, Betty brings both compassion and strength to her work. She has a deep passion for walking alongside women on their recovery journeys—women who share similar stories, struggles, and triumphs. For Betty, this work is not just a job, but a calling.
Outside of her professional life, Betty is a proud mother to three beautiful daughters and a loving grandmother to five grandchildren who are the center of her world.
Sisters United Recovery is dedicated to women seeking a pathway to sobriety. Whether you are just beginning your journey or are well on your recovery path, our home provides a supportive environment designed specifically for women in faith.
Sisters United Recovery uses registered emotional support animals to aid our girls in their recovery. If you do not like animals, this may not be the program for you.
Emotional support animals can play a vital role in helping people recover from addiction. They offer comfort, help ease anxiety and stress, promote daily routines and accountability, and can also help individuals connect with others socially.
If you or a loved one is looking for a haven to start or continue your recovery journey, we invite you to contact us today. Together, lets walk the path of healing with faith and hope.