Eddy St is a sober house in Providence, RI, dedicated to providing men with a supportive environment for recovery from substance use disorder. This sober house is designed to help individuals maintain sobriety and transition smoothly to independent living. Sober living homes, also known as recovery residences, offer the structure and peer support essential for long-term recovery success. Residents at Eddy St enjoy: - A safe and substance-free living environment. - Support from a close-knit recovery community. - Daily routines that encourage accountability and stability. - Access to resources in Providence, such as counseling services and employment support. Situated in Providence, Rhode Island, this home benefits from a robust recovery network, including numerous men-specific support meetings. At Eddy St, residents can focus on building a sober-meaningful life in a structured and nurturing setting. For more details about Eddy St and our recovery-focused environment, reach out to us today. About Brisan Sober Living About Sandra: Sober Living Operator Sandra has over 19 years experience working in the field of recovery and sober living homes. She is a certified community support professional, and is in long term recovery herself in addition to running a recovery residence. About Brian: Sober Living Operator Brian has 13 years experience with recovery housing and operating Brisan Recovery Support Services sober living house. He serves on the board of directors of The National Alliance of Recovery Residences (NARR) and is currently the chair person for the Ocean State Coalition of Recovery Houses. (OSCRH) He is also a person in long term recovery additional to running this sober living house.
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