
Important Links
To find quality sober living in Southern California, use the drop-down locator above, and on every other site page. Listings are organized by area.

The Southern California Recovery Summit is held annually in the early Fall, at Loyola Marymount University.
Click here for details.
Information and registration for training workshops for sober living operators and managers is in our training section, at the link below:
Our new section on housing rights includes source documents and analysis. (soon to be expanded!) Find it here
Network Public Policy and Research Network staff and supporters have published recent articles on recovery and public policy.Click for more information..
For toll-free referral information to quality Southern California sober living, see our referral page at this link:
If you want information about joining a local sober living coalition, membership requirements and materials can be found here:
Our Safe & Healthy Homes program benefits homes for women with children.
For more information, including how to apply for assistance, click here.
The Network has a new, easy way to report problem residences in your neighborhood. Currently available in Los Angeles County.Click for more information.
The Sober Living Network is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting excellence in the operation and management of sober living and other community recovery support resources.
Over 25,000 men and women in Southern California find safety and support in the Network's quality sober living homes each year. Recent university research has shown sober living to be tremendously effective in promoting long-term recovery from alcoholism and addiction.
Important Action Alert
HAS THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DECLARED WAR ON RENTERS?
If you own or rent a single family home or duplex in the City of Los Angeles, you may be at risk!
The City proposes to ban all "multiple-lease" agreements in duplexes or single family residences within the City of Los Angeles.
Any single family residence or duplex using more than one leasing or rental agreement, written or oral, will be declared a boarding house and prohibited from operating in low density residential areas. This ordinance may affect these uses of single family homes or duplexes:
See this new, important section for information on the Los Angeles ordinance proposal, and the action you need to take.
The Sober Living Network and the Los Angeles County Sober Living Coalition are actively opposing this ordinance. Our letter to the Planning Commission, highlighting serious legal questions, is online. Read it here.
These and similar studies suggest that sober living should play a prominent role in publicly supported efforts to combat the social toll of addiction and drug dependency. However sober living is virtually ignored by most governmental sources of funding.
Important Training News:
The Network's introductory training workshop is now available ONLINE!.
Our member directory has new, more distinctive home listings. Donors to our Website Supporter program are recognized by more prominent listings including links to your site. This page has the details.
Network Board member and past President Susan Burton was named one of the 10 CNN Heroes of 2010. Visit her profile page on the CNN site.
The Sober Living Network provides a range of community services, including:
The Sober Living Network is a nonprofit tax-exempt public benefit corporation that gratefully accepts donations from those who understand the need for long-term recovery supportive housing and other community-based means of addressing the disease of addiction.
The Sober Living Network
P.O. Box 5235
Santa Monica, CA 90409
(310) 396-5270