Sisters United Recovery is a sober living initiative program dedicated to supporting women in long-term recovery. We provide a structured, supportive environment where accountability, community, and personal growth are at the heart of everything we do.
Residents are expected to:
Maintain employment
Pay rent and utility fees
Take their recovery seriously
This practice of working a job and contributing to living expenses is an essential part of developing the life skills needed for long-term success. It helps establish a routine, promotes personal responsibility, and lays the foundation for a structured lifestyle—something that many individuals in recovery may not have experienced before. We believe that structure is not just helpful but vital to lifelong recovery.
Participants must also:
Attend AA or other 12-step meetings regularly
Participate in group activities and volunteer work, as their work schedule permits
Attend church services (optional but encouraged)
Submit to random drug screenings
It means we practice complete abstinence from drugs, alcohol, and any mind- or mood-altering substances (unless prescribed and approved as part of your treatment plan). We believe that lasting recovery begins with a clear mind, honest effort, and the willingness to show up for yourself and others every day.
At Sisters United Recovery, we walk this journey together—with faith, hope, and sisterhood guiding the way.
If you have any questions, please contact us and we will get back with you as soon as possible!
What Can I Bring?
Ten (10) or Less
Five (5) or Less