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Important Update: On January 1 2026, ZHF is transitioning to a scholarship-first model to support more individuals in recovery.

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Considerations in selecting the right sober living home for me

Choosing the right sober living home for your specific needs is crucial. Let’s delve a bit deeper
into some personalized considerations:

  1. Personal Preferences: Reflect on what environment you thrive in. Do you prefer a more
    structured setting with strict rules, or a more relaxed atmosphere? Think about whether
    you want to live with a smaller group of residents for a more intimate setting or a larger
    community for a broader support network.
  2. Support System: Proximity to your personal support system can be a significant factor.
    Being close to family, friends, or support groups can provide emotional and practical
    support. Additionally, consider if the home is near access to treatment, or recovery
    support groups.
  3. Amenities and Facilities: Assess what amenities and facilities are important for your
    comfort and lifestyle. Some homes may offer pools, private rooms, or several communal
    spaces.
  4. Recovery Approach: Determine if the sober living home aligns with your recovery
    philosophy. For instance, is there support for a 12-step approach and does that resonate
    with you?
  5. Special Needs: If you have any specific needs such as co-occurring mental health
    issues, dietary restrictions, or medical conditions, make sure the sober living home is
    equipped to accommodate them.
  6. Length of Stay and Goals: Consider how long you plan to stay and what your goals are
    during your residency. Some homes offer programs tailored to different stages of
    recovery, whether it’s early sobriety or a more extended transitional period.
  7. Financial Considerations: Your budget will play a significant role. Ensure you
    understand all costs involved, including rent, utilities, and any additional fees. Look for
    options that offer financial assistance or flexible payment plans if needed.
  8. Visit and Ask Questions: If possible, visit the homes you’re considering. This will give
    you a feel for the environment and allow you to ask questions directly to staff and
    residents. Inquire about resident testimonials, and day-to-day living arrangements.

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In 2026, the Zachary Horton Foundation will return to its core mission: expanding access to Sober Living Scholarships for individuals and families seeking safe, supportive recovery housing.

After thoughtful evaluation — and conversations with key partners — we will begin transitioning out of operating Zach’s House on Ellery so that we can provide more scholarships to more people across Fresno and the nation.

This shift allows us to reach more families, strengthen our educational programs, and increase impact where the need is greatest