
Take A Bold Step towards Radical Life Change
If you jump into the program and are willing to do what’s asked of you, you will find that Radical Life Change we talk about so much here. We believe in a strong, structured and fun environment to ensure long term sobriety. That’s how we facilitate Radical Life Change, one day at a time, in our crazy beautiful sober living homes.
Each of our homes is supported by a dedicated sobriety coach to walk alongside residents on their recovery journey. We will meet you where you are, unpack all the baggage of the past and guide you to a life you never thought was possible. We promise you this, if you give all you’ve got to this program, you won’t recognize your life when you graduate!
Our Theory Of Change
Twelve Years of Life Change
What We Offer at HIA Recovery Homes





Structure
Flexible Schedule: Our schedule allows for you to work full-time, go back to school, or volunteer your time. With in-house HIA Meetings several nights a week, and quality twelve-step clubhouses a short drive away, everything you need to overcome your addiction is right at your fingertips.

Safety
With 26 sober living homes across 12 cities, we can help you find the right location for your Radical Life Change to begin. We all know that a fresh start can really make a huge difference. At HIA, we are looking to give you the best chance to change your life; sometimes that happens in a brand-new city.

Healing
HIA Recovery Curriculum: We can promise you this, you will not find our curriculum anywhere else in the world. The work you do in our three phase program is special, specific to Hope is Alive and life changing. You will quickly discover things about yourself you have never realized and be given the tools to heal your core wounds, develop life skills and ultimately live a life of freedom… FOREVER.

Belonging
HIA Residents receive one-of-a-kind experiences throughout their time in our program. Including ski trips, float trips lake weekends, crazy cool retreats, give back weekends, tons of chances to tell your story, intentional connections with spiritual, financial & professional mentors, weekly engagement with community volunteers who drop by the homes with meals & encouragement, and an instant family where you will feel like you are known, needed, and valued!

Led By HIA Grads
The Hope is Alive Program is led by graduates who have experienced its life-changing impact firsthand. We’re here to guide you through one of the most transformational programs in the nation.
Future
Lifelong Friendships: We understand that our journey in addiction is lonely and isolated. At HIA you will find friendships that will last a lifetime. From the moment you walk into our homes you will be greeted with love, kindness and acceptance.
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Alumni
Graduating from Hope is Alive means joining the Alumni Family, led by a full-time coordinator. Stay connected through monthly meetings, family outings, retreats, and celebrations of sobriety milestones and life’s joys!
About Our HIA Sober Living Homes
We will meet you where you are, unpack all the baggage of the past and guide you to a life you never thought was possible. We promise you this, if you give all you’ve got to this program, you won’t recognize your life when you graduate!
The Hope Is Alive Program Difference
Standard Sober Living only offer the following
Recovery Home Graduates
Frequently Asked Questions
A sober living home is a structured and supportive living environment designed for individuals recovering from a drug or alcohol addiction. Hope is Alive recovery homes help residents maintain sobriety while rebuilding healthy routines, developing accountability, and growing within a strong recovery community. Unlike inpatient rehab, sober living allows residents to work, attend meetings, and rebuild independence while still receiving support and structure.
Hope is Alive focuses on long-term recovery through accountability, leadership development, mentorship, community involvement, and peer support. Residents are surrounded by others actively pursuing sobriety and personal growth. Our recovery homes are designed to help individuals not only stay sober but also learn how to thrive emotionally, spiritually, mentally, and physically.
Hope is Alive currently operates sober living and recovery homes in six states: Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, and North Carolina. We have over 25 homes serving men and women in various stages of addiction recovery. Each location provides a structured environment focused on healing, accountability, and community support.
Individuals interested in joining a Hope is Alive recovery home can begin the application process online through our admissions page. Once an application is submitted, a member of our team will review the information, conduct an interview, and determine whether the program is a good fit for the applicant’s recovery needs and goals.
The cost of sober living varies depending on the location and housing arrangement. Hope is Alive works to keep recovery housing affordable while still providing a safe, structured, and supportive environment. For current pricing and availability, individuals are encouraged to contact the admissions team directly.
Yes. Hope is Alive is a faith-based recovery organization that encourages spiritual growth and healing alongside practical recovery tools. While residents are not required to have a specific religious background, the program incorporates Christian principles, mentorship, community, and spiritual development into daily life and recovery.
Yes. Residents are expected to actively participate in recovery meetings such as AA, Celebrate Recovery, CODA, or other approved recovery programs. Attending meetings and working a recovery program are important parts of maintaining accountability and building a strong foundation for long-term sobriety.
Yes. Residents are encouraged to seek employment, build financial stability, and develop healthy routines while living in a Hope is Alive recovery home. Many residents work full-time jobs, attend school, volunteer, and pursue career development opportunities during their time in the program.
Length of stay varies based on individual progress, goals, and commitment to recovery. Many residents stay long enough to establish consistent sobriety, financial stability, healthy relationships, and a solid recovery foundation before transitioning into independent living.
Residents are expected to remain sober, attend meetings, participate in house responsibilities, respect curfews, maintain employment or productivity, and contribute positively to the home environment.
Relapse situations are handled on a case-by-case basis with safety in mind. Hope is Alive strives to support individuals while also protecting the home's recovery environment. The response may include increased accountability, additional recovery requirements, or referral to a higher level of care if needed.
Yes. Healthy family involvement is encouraged whenever appropriate. Addiction impacts entire families, and Hope is Alive believes that healing relationships can play an important role in long-term recovery. Communication, visitation, and family support opportunities may vary depending on the resident’s progress and circumstances.
Residents should bring comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, identification, medications, bedding, and other approved personal belongings. Specific move-in guidelines may vary by location, and the admissions team will provide a detailed list prior to move-in.
Transportation support may be available for approved work schedules, meetings, appointments, and recovery-related activities depending on the location and house structure. Residents are encouraged to work toward independent transportation and personal responsibility.
Yes. Many residents at Hope is Alive’s recovery homes have experienced relapse or attended multiple treatment programs before finding lasting recovery. The organization believes recovery is possible for anyone willing to commit to honesty, accountability, and personal growth.
Daily life in a Hope is Alive home includes recovery meetings, employment or productivity, mentorship, house responsibilities, community involvement, and personal growth activities. Residents also have opportunities to participate in recreational events, service opportunities, leadership development, and supportive peer relationships that help strengthen long-term recovery.
People choose Hope is Alive because of the strong sense of community, accountability, structure, and support. Residents are surrounded by individuals who genuinely care about recovery and personal growth. Hope is Alive helps people rebuild their lives through leadership, purpose, healthy relationships, and a recovery-focused environment designed for lasting change.

























