About Sobriety House

Mission Statement

Sobriety House is a 12-step based treatment facility for adult alcoholics and drug addicts.

Locations


107 Acoma Street
Denver, CO 80223 – Nine clients live in this house during Phase I and Phase II of the program. Counseling and Administrative offices are also located here.


121 Acoma Street
Denver, CO 80223 – This home is the original location for the program when it was founded in 1967. It is one of the  residences for Phase I and Phase II. This home also holds the dining room, large meeting room and the house manager’s office.


The Back House
This house is also used for residential clients. Often referred to as the Back House, because it sits on the back part of the property. This was once the carriage house for 107 Acoma.


Stepping Stone
Stepping Stone was acquired by Sobriety House in 1978. Sixteen women live here during Phase I and Phase II.


The Gaylord
Gaylord Apartments are where graduates of Sobriety House may live in  one-bedroom, furnished apartments for up to nine months while further stabilizing their lives.


The Phoenix Concept
2162 Lawrence Street
Denver, CO 80205-2033

The Phoenix Concept merged with Sobriety House, Inc. in October 2007. It is a 30-bed facility for men challenged by addictions. The building is a Denver landmark, once housing the Savage Candy Company, Denver’s first chocolate factory.

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