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I reached out to the housing director and asked if there was anything that I could do, to show my appreciation for having had the opportunity to begin my journey with them at Moving Forward Sober Living. The director replied, “Stay sober and help the newcomer”. And that’s the reason I’m writing this.
I came to Moving Forward approximately 18 months ago, with a track record that suggested that my time with them would be short-lived, that relapse was around the corner. My treatment history included more than forty trips to inpatient facilities, with stops at several different sober living houses along the way. I expected the same atmosphere and structure, or lack thereof, that I’d become accustomed to. Subpar living conditions and very little to no support and or encouragement.
Fast forward 18 months. As I write this, I do so with 19 months of sobriety, full of hope and optimism. The truth is, I could author several more paragraphs that appear as though they belong in a generic brochure, made for sober living homes across the country. I’d rather just be honest and keep it simple. Moving Forward is different. The owners are involved. They encourage family involvement and they created a family like atmosphere for someone who had distanced himself from his own family. They provided structure and guidance, and hope. They gave me a home that I was proud to call my own. They gave me a chance.
I came to Moving Forward approximately 18 months ago, with a track record that suggested that my time with them would be short-lived, that relapse was around the corner. My treatment history included more than forty trips to inpatient facilities, with stops at several different sober living houses along the way. I expected the same atmosphere and structure, or lack thereof, that I’d become accustomed to. Subpar living conditions and very little to no support and or encouragement.
Fast forward 18 months. As I write this, I do so with 19 months of sobriety, full of hope and optimism. The truth is, I could author several more paragraphs that appear as though they belong in a generic brochure, made for sober living homes across the country. I’d rather just be honest and keep it simple. Moving Forward is different. The owners are involved. They encourage family involvement and they created a family like atmosphere for someone who had distanced himself from his own family. They provided structure and guidance, and hope. They gave me a home that I was proud to call my own. They gave me a chance.
Sobriety Solutions totally rocks!! I credit Caron Treatment Center for laying a solid foundation for my son, Robert. But it’s been Sobriety Solutions that has helped him to live his life as a responsible young adult. My husband and I have had the opportunity to stop by his home from time to time. There is a real sense of community and comradery there. I belong to a family support group myself and can tell you firsthand that I’m not getting the same feedback from other parents regarding their kids’ journey. This amazing group of men have helped Rob secure a job that he is doing well in. And they have ensured he gets to meetings which are paramount for his continued sobriety. There are two words that I get the impression are a constant in Rob’s home – “Accountability” and “Boundaries”. Please keep up the awesome work and thanks for contributing to my son’s success. I’ve haven’t seen him this happy and healthy in years.
Anne B.
Coming out of treatment program, I was very scared to go to a recovery house but after going to the house meeting the guys in the house I felt very welcome and very at home, we were like a family there and I’ve made amazing friendships and brotherhoods with the people at the house.
Ryan D.
Before coming to Moving Forward I lived a miserable life. I was afraid, alone, and could not stop using drugs. Moving Forward Sober Living helped me get clean and then provided me a safe living environment where my recovery has flourished. Thanks for saving my life!
John F