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Horizon House: Mens Sober Housing

219 East 3rd Street, Duluth, Minnesota 55805, United Stat

 

Office Hours - Monday thru Friday 8 am – 5 pm

Closed Major Holidays

Program Manager info@horizonhouseduluth.org

 

Owner - Joseph Brennan joe.brennan@mchsi.com

East Annex – (218) 6006624

West Annex – (218) 6006624

 

Website:

https://horizonhouseduluth.org/#574c2408-ce5a-40d1-8cbc-a1801b1c21a2

What is a sober house?

A sober house (also called sober living) is a group home for recovering alcoholics and addicts.

How Do Sober Houses Work?

A sober living environment operates as a bridge between an inpatient facility and the “real world” and can help with the adjustment from rehab back to daily life. 

What are the program fees?

Program Deposit: $350.00
Program Fee: $700.00 monthly

What are the rules of the Horizon House?

  • Stay Clean
  • Attend (3) 12 step meetings each week.
  • Spend a minimum of 32 hours each week working, in school, or volunteering.
  • Abide by house rules, (i.e. curfew, assigned cleaning, etc.)
  • Attend weekly house meetings.
  • Needs at least 30 days of sobriety before admittance
  • $350  Program Deposit

What's the difference between a sober house and a halfway house?

While sober living homes and halfway houses are similar in the purpose they serve, one of the main differences is that halfway homes are often designated for people who are coming out of incarceration and who underwent a drug treatment program during their incarceration and are often state-run.


Another difference (and benefit) is that sober living homes don’t specify a time limit for residency.

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