At Victoriously Co-Living, we're changing the way Transitional Housing is perceived by offering steadfast leadership, discipline, and structured accommodation to underserved communities. Our program is dedicated to supporting the entire individual by offering a comprehensive approach that attends to physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Mission Statement
"Our mission is to provide a supportive and nurturing environment for veterans, re-entry adults, and young adults aging out of foster care, empowering them to attain self-sufficiency, personal growth, and integration into their communities. Through faith-based holistic programs and empathetic support, we strive to foster resilience, independence, and a sense of belonging, ensuring that every individual we serve can thrive and contribute positively to society."
Who We Serve
Re-Entry Individuals
Young adults aging out of Foster Care
Veterans
Our Sober Living homes are drug and alcohol free to provide you the safe and supportive environment you need to thrive.
Young adults can transition from foster care to self-sufficiency while living within clean, safe, and supportive environment.
Supporting homeless veterans by offering Sober Living housing to enable their flourishing with dignity.
All of our homes are specifically designed to provide housing and related services for each particular demographic.
Thank you for inquiry about home placement. We are here to support you throughout this journey.
Before joining the waitlist, please ensure that you are aware of our expectations.
What is Sober Living?
Sober living homes are communal living facilities that provide a structured and supportive environment for individuals in recovery from substance abuse and addiction. They are designed to help residents maintain sobriety and transition back into society after treatment.
Sober living homes are typically inhabited by individuals who have completed a rehabilitation program and are looking for a supportive and safe environment to continue their recovery journey. Residents in these homes are usually required to abstain from alcohol and drug use, attend 12-step meetings, and participate in other recovery-oriented activities.
These homes are not medical facilities and do not provide clinical treatment. Instead, they offer a community of peers who understand the challenges of addiction and recovery and can provide support and encouragement to each other.
Sober living homes are a valuable resource for individuals in early recovery, providing a structured environment to help them establish healthy habits and build a foundation for long-term sobriety. They can also be a stepping stone to independent living, offering a bridge between the structured environment of treatment and the responsibilities of daily life.
Are you an alcoholic or former drug user or do you know someone who is? Are you or they looking for housing in a residential or group home environment?
Click here now to contact us immediately and schedule a free intake appointment at one of our group homes.
General Requirements
NOTE: Each home may cater to a particular demographic. For example, each of our homes are gender specific, and may additionally serve a specific demographic like youths aging out of foster care, vets, etc.
Office: 915-499-7411
Toll Free: 833-373-1447
Fax: 210-961-8586
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