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Programs & Services/
Sober Houses
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For information on the referral process or about our Sober Houses in general,
please contact our Director of Operations Victoria Nesto.
The mission of Lowell House's Sober Houses is to provide a physically and emotionally safe, secure, and respectful home environment to foster an alcohol and drug-free lifestyle for all members. Each Sober Home is a group of individuals who share a common desire to stay clean and sober, a commitment to honoring the house rules and participating in the house decision-making process. Sober housing is an option that offers individuals peer-to-peer support to maintain long-term recovery.
Sober House Pre-Admission Criteria
6-months sober time
evidence of an active individualized recovery plan
proof of income
willingness to abide by house rules and be an active participant in the sober living community
Saving Grace for women
Saving Grace provides permanent sober housing for women over the age of eighteen. Saving Grace is a large Victorian house located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Lowell with nearby public transportation.
Click here for a letter from someone who went through our program at Saving Grace.
Hanover House for men
Hanover House opened in 2013, specifically for men over the age of eighteen. Hanover House provides permanent sober housing for 6 men. The house is located in a unique neighborhood adjacent to downtown Lowell, and within walking distance to the north campus of the University of Massachusetts.
Renaissance Home for women
Renaissance Home provides permanent sober housing for women over the age of eighteen. Renaissance Home is a large Victorian house located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Methuen with nearby public transportation.