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West King Street Men's Recovery House
719 W King St,
York, Pennsylvania, 17401
Men
Certified
About this Recovery House
West King Street is a
recovery house in York, PA, committed to helping
men achieve lasting sobriety in a positive and supportive setting.
This
recovery house provides a stable foundation where
men can focus on their recovery while developing the skills and accountability needed for independent living. Sometimes referred to as sober living homes or recovery residences, these spaces play a vital role in fostering connection and growth during the transition from treatment to everyday life.
Residents at West King Street benefit from:
A secure, substance-free home tailored to recovery.
Opportunities to engage with a caring, recovery-oriented community.
Routines that encourage healthy habits and self-discipline.
Convenient access to resources in York, such as counseling and job placement support.
Located in Pennsylvania, this sober living home is part of a vibrant recovery network in York, offering support meetings and services for its residents. West King Street is dedicated to providing a nurturing and purpose driven environment where
men can grow and sustain their sobriety.
For more information about West King Street, contact us today.
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.