Rise Sober Living  | Recovery Housing, Sober Living, and Community Support

Welcome to Rise Sober Living

Recovery, Community, and Opportunity in British Columbia

Rise Sober Living provides safe, supportive, and sober living environments where individuals can rebuild their lives, find community, and stay on the path to recovery. Together, we are building a future with 100 Houses across the province.

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How Rise Sober Living House Works

Rise Sober Living Houses provide stable, affordable housing in a community where people in recovery support each other through shared governance and commitment to sobriety, promoting independence and confidence without external management.

This proven model helps prevent relapse and encourages residents to rebuild productive lives in a safe setting. The average stay is around a year, but residents are welcome to stay longer if they maintain their sobriety and responsibilities

” Rise Sober Living House is more than a home, it’s a community built on accountability, equality, and lasting recovery. “

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Simple Steps Ahead

Find a Safe Home

Looking for a safe and welcoming place to continue your recovery? You’re in the right spot. Rise Sober Living House  is here to help you find a supportive, substance-free home where you’re not alone on your journey. Check out our map or list of available houses as we grow across the province. When you’re ready, just hit “Apply Now” and we’ll guide you through the simple steps to join a community that really gets it. and start building a sober, empowered future today. You’ve got this and we’ve got your back.

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Rise Sober Living offers safe, welcoming homes where recovery is supported through community and accountability.

Simple Steps to Get Started

Explore available houses across BC, apply online, and join a peer-led community that truly understands your journey.

Join Us in Building 100 Oxford Houses

Be part of something biggerhelp us open 100 Rise Sober Living Houses across British Columbia and support lasting recovery in your community! Whether you want to volunteer your time, make a donation, or partner with Rise Sober Living, your support makes a real difference. Together, we can create safe, welcoming homes where people rebuilding their lives can find hope, stability, and a fresh start. Join us in changing livesbecause recovery works best when no one does it alone.

Oxford House BC is working toward 100 homes across the province

Every new house means more opportunities for recovery, stability, and community in British Columbia.

Community Impacts

Our Impact

Rise Sober Living is proud to bring this trusted, empowering model to communities across the province helping more people find stability, support, and sobriety every day.

Proven model backed by decades of research and thousands of success stories.

Over 80% sobriety rate among residents who stay one year or more..

Help Rise Sober Living build houses in British Columbia.

Hundreds of thousands of people supported in rebuilding their lives through safe, sober housing.

Peer-run and democratically managed homes create strong accountability and community bonds.

A welcoming environment where individuals gain skills, confidence, and hope for lasting recovery.

How Oxford House BC Helps

A Proven Model for Lasting Recovery

Rise Sober Living offers peer-run, sober living homes where residents support one another, share responsibilities, and build confidence for long-term recovery.

Email Address

info@risesoberliving.ca

Telephone

403-619-6311

A Rise Sober Living House is a peer-run, democratically managed sober living home where residents share responsibilities and expenses.

There’s no set time limit. Members may stay as long as they remain sober, responsible, and contribute equally.
Each member pays an equal share of rent, utilities, and household essentials, making it affordable and sustainable.

Yes. Rise Sober Living Houses welcome anyone committed to sobriety, whether or not they’ve completed a treatment program.  Successful completion of an in-patient treatment or a day program.