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Pennsylvania Avenue Women's Recovery House
578 Pennsylvania Ave,
York, Pennsylvania, 17404
Women
Certified
About this Recovery House
Pennsylvania Avenue is a recovery house in York, PA serving women in recovery from substance use disorder.
This recovery house offers residents a supportive community to continue their recovery journey from alcohol and drug addiction. Recovery homes, also known as sober living homes or recovery residences, provide a structured living environment for individuals transitioning from drug rehabilitation programs to mainstream society.
At Pennsylvania Avenue, residents benefit from:
A supportive sober living environment
Peer support from fellow recovery residents
Structured daily routines that promote accountability
Access to local resources in York, such as counseling and employment assistance
York, located in Pennsylvania, offers a vibrant recovery community with numerous women's support and recovery meetings. This recovery house is dedicated to helping residents rebuild their lives and maintain long-term sobriety in a nurturing and structured setting.
For more information about Pennsylvania Avenue and how we can support your recovery journey, please contact us.
Sober living homes are group residences for people who are recovering from addiction. In most instances, people who live in sober homes have to follow certain house rules and contribute to the home by doing chores. Most importantly, residents must stay sober throughout their stay in the home.
MISSION & PHILOSOPHY
The mission of Sees-the-Day, Inc. is to provide the recovering addict and alcoholic with safe and supportive housing. We are also committed to creating a drug-free, stable and structured environment that's conducive to emotional and spiritual growth and development. Our philosophy stems from the belief that recovery, which is extremely difficult, becomes easier when you are closely aligned and living with others trying to achieve the same objective. Residents receive the necessary tools to take responsibility for their recovery, thus insuring long-term sobriety and a smooth transition back into society.