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A safe, structured path to sober living and community

We offer clear policies, respectful accountability, and a supportive environment so you can focus on recovery—one steady day at a time.

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Sober living has become one of the most important stepping‑stones in recovery. When individuals complete treatment, they leave behind the structure, support, and safety they relied on every day. The "bubble" disappears. And without that safety net, staying sober becomes harder—not because people lack desire, but because early recovery is fragile and real life comes rushing back all at once.

That is where sober living becomes life‑changing.

At Horizon‑House, members live in a safe, stable, recovery‑focused community where everyone shares a common goal: staying sober and rebuilding a life they can be proud of. They wake up together, come home together, and face both good days and hard days side by side. The support isn't theoretical—it's happening in real time, in real conversations, with people who understand exactly what the next person is going through.

Here, accountability is peer‑driven. It sounds like this:

"If you want to live here, these are the things you need to do."

"If you want more for yourself, let's help you get there."

"If you don't want to live here forever, get a job, save your money, and move forward the right way."

This kind of accountability isn't punishment—it's empowerment. It teaches responsibility, routine, and follow‑through. It rebuilds the backbone, the self‑respect, and the confidence that addiction once took away.

And most importantly, it works.

Members begin to understand that sobriety isn't only about not using. It's about showing up, one day at a time. It's about doing the quiet work: waking up on time, taking care of your space, being honest, being reliable, and choosing connection over isolation. Those small daily actions are what hold recovery together. Those habits create a foundation that lasts.

Living in a peer‑driven environment gives individuals far more than structure—it gives them belonging. It gives them people who won't let them give up. It gives them the courage to take the next right step, even when they're scared.

Horizon‑House is different because we believe recovery doesn't happen to someone. It happens within a community that refuses to give up on itself. Here, members don't just stay sober—they learn how to live again. They learn how to move forward. They learn how to build a future that feels possible.

For many, that difference is not small.

It's life or death.

And that is why we do what we do.

First and foremost, we care — and we've been there.
We focus on compassionate guidance toward positive behavioral change.

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We care, we understand.

Our team knows recovery firsthand and leads with empathy, not judgment.

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Compassion over punishment.

Supportive accountability that redirects, to keep the focus on growth, not punishment.

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Structure that supports you.

Daily routines, house meetings, and clear expectations help you build momentum and stability. Space to learn and find your way at a sustainable pace.

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Spacious living.

Well-maintained, spacious accomodations with community-minded standards.

No bunkbeds - Comfort that feels like home.

Our Mission

We believe structure and compassion can coexist. Our team blends building safety expertise with recovery-minded care to create a place where people feel safe, respected, and supported.

Two Houses, One Mission: Horizon House operates two separate, gender-specific facilities—His House for men and Her House for women. This ensures a comfortable, focused environment where members can concentrate on their recovery journey with peers who share similar experiences.

Horizon Houses
His House (Men's Facility)
Her House (Women's Facility)

Admissions process made clear

  1. Inquiry: Send a message or call.
  2. Intro call: Quick conversation to align needs and fit.
  3. Tour: In-person or virtual.
  4. Intake: Agreements and orientation.

Contact

  • Call or email us with questions or to start your application or simply complete the short contact form below.
  • Phone: (760) 766-0300
    Email: info@horizon-house.org

    Her House: Liz - (818) 916-2214
    His House: Marshall - (626) 616-7273

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