Our Sober Living homes in Saint Paul are designed with your comfort in mind. They’re safe, secure spaces where you can focus on overcoming your addiction and begin your recovery journey without the distractions of the outside world. By being surrounded by other like-minded individuals with similar goals, you’ll receive the constant support and encouragement you need to succeed. Trying very hard to avoid temptation to go drink or do whatever I can find. No matter how self-sufficient you are, history shows that we benefit from spending time with like-minded peers who share our goals and values.
Callan also thought it better to include only men, having observed thatthe co-ed living environment is not always ideal for those in early recovery. When you have a strong group of guys who strive for a common goal, sobriety, it is very beneficial. Our sober living takes guys out to eat randomly to bond, or even white water rafting. Every year we do something around Christmas to give back to the community. Last year we handed out over $1,000 dollars in gift cards to the homeless.
Stepping Stones of Atlanta Recovery Residences is a sober living house that offers structure, safety, and accountability. We are a place of healing, hope and success that will allow you to live life without drugs or alcohol. We operate on the principles found in the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. We offer a sober living environment that focuses on unity, service and recovery. Recovery Residences are a great way to meet people with a common goal! Living in a sober living/halfway house is a great experience that leads to long term sobriety.
- The basic rules of the house would center on accountability,sponsorship, meeting schedules, and house rules.
- We offer peer support, encouragement, and a safe stable environment for people as they grow and learn how to thrive in our community!
- Regardless of where they come from, how far they have fallen, or how long they have been sober.
- Accountability is one of the main principles at Stepping Stones Sober Living to assist in an effective transition.
- He filled every one of his empty rooms and found support and purpose through service.
He filled every one of his empty rooms and found support and purpose through service. One Alcoholic, one Addict helping another he found strength and hope in numbers. With the help of the Review Maverick House 12 principles of recovery Jesse opened Steppingstones Recovery Homes in 2022 to give a chance to others who were willing to travel the road of recovery, and need some help along the way. Using this experience, Callan decided to organize a more structured living situation for himselfand his newly sober friends. The basic rules of the house would center on accountability,sponsorship, meeting schedules, and house rules.
Welcome To Steppingstones Recovery Homes!
The 12-steps of Alcoholics Anonymous are, in our opinion, is the only proven method of establishing long-term sobriety for people who suffer from drug addiction or alcoholism. Stepping Stones of Atlanta Recovery Residence believes that each client has value as a person, capable of self-determination and is therefore due respect and honesty. Our founder Jesse was saved by the love, support, and accountability that was created by the sober living home he unintentionally created for himself after finding his own rock bottom. Jesse endured the battles of early sobriety, alone in this now empty house.
House Rules
One day in a 12 step meeting he heard a fellow member who was fighting for their sobriety and had nowhere left to go. Jesse had vacant rooms so he offered his home to this individual under the condition they maintained their sobriety. He didn’t know it at the time, but this would be the first of many people he would offer shelter and safe haven to. As time went on he forged his way through his own battles to maintain sobriety.
Steppingstones Recovery Homes
Everyone recovers at their own pace and needs various levels of support along the way. Our goal is to have multiple levels of homes to help at all stages of recovery to ease the transition from treatment to independently living in the community. Over the next few years, Callan saw his passion for helping others in recovery grow into anetwork of 8 sober houses for men and women, where he continues to work and carry themessage of recovery.
Typically having gone through one of the sober houses, house managers encourage house members to talk about what is going on with their lives and recovery, and to help house residents to be accountable to one another. He went through extended primary treatment, a halfway house, sober house, and the apartment that started the network of sober houses that Callan runs today. He found that by sharing his story with newcomers that he was able to touch lives and help others, just as he had been helped when new to recovery. Our Mission is to help individuals in recovery to bridge the gap from where they are, to where they are going.