Virginia Lopez Transitional Recovery House Coed Recovery Home
About This Facility
Virginia Lopez Transitional Recovery House is a recovery home in Portland, OR, designed to help men and women on their journey to sobriety in a structured and compassionate environment. This recovery home fosters accountability and peer connection, making it a safe space for individuals transitioning from treatment to independent living. Known as sober homes or recovery houses, these residences play a vital role in helping residents rebuild their lives free from addiction. At Virginia Lopez Transitional Recovery House, residents benefit from: - A welcoming, substance-free environment that promotes healing. - Support and encouragement from a tight-knit recovery community. - Routines and guidance that nurture personal responsibility and growth. - Convenient access to resources in Portland, including therapy and job training programs. Set in Portland, Oregon, this recovery home is part of a thriving network with ample men and women-specific support services. Virginia Lopez Transitional Recovery House is dedicated to empowering residents to achieve a fulfilling, sober life in a supportive and structured setting. Reach out today to discover how Virginia Lopez Transitional Recovery House can support you in your recovery journey. More about our Transitional Recovery Home Transitional recovery housing Culturally specific for Latinas W or without children between 0-10 years old, minimum 3 months clean/sober working on recovery and participating in a support recovery program/service. Requires Application Culturally Specific Requires House Meetings Requires U.A.s and Breathalyzers Offers Peer Support Services