Welcome Home
Staying sober each day requires many different elements. One key factor is having a supportive place to transition from intensive treatment to independent living. Even if you haven’t been in a residential program, the early days of living on your own can feel overwhelming and uncertain.
For women working to rebuild their lives, not every environment provides the stability and encouragement needed for lasting change.
At Evergreen Sober Living, we offer a safe, supportive, and empowering space where women can grow, rediscover themselves, and build a strong foundation for their future in recovery.
Our sober living program
Our program is built to empower women by providing the resources, structure, and support necessary for lasting recovery. We understand that the journey to sobriety is about more than just overcoming addiction—it’s about rebuilding confidence, establishing stability, and creating a life filled with purpose and possibility.
Through accountability, mentorship, and a strong sense of community, we help women develop the life skills, coping strategies, and personal growth opportunities needed to move forward. Whether it’s securing meaningful employment, reconnecting with loved ones, or discovering new passions, we are here to provide guidance every step of the way.
With a safe and supportive environment, our goal is to help every woman lay the foundation for a healthy, fulfilling, and independent future—one that is built on strength, resilience, and hope.

Sober Living in Kelso, WA
Recovery That’s Engaging and Enjoyable
Our program is built to support your ongoing recovery while ensuring that the journey is fulfilling and fun. Sobriety isn’t just about what you leave behind—it’s about what you gain. We believe in the power of new experiences, rediscovering favorite activities, and exploring fresh passions in a way that aligns with a healthy, sober lifestyle.
We offer exciting, budget-friendly activities that encourage connection, adventure, and joy. Whether you’re an adrenaline seeker or prefer laid-back social events, there’s something for everyone. Join us for:
✔ Sports leagues and outdoor recreation
✔ Concerts and live entertainment
✔ Hockey games and whitewater rafting
✔ Bowling, hiking, and nature excursions
✔ Paintball, movie nights, and creative workshops
Sober living doesn’t mean missing out—it means finding new ways to enjoy life, build meaningful connections, and create lasting memories. What does fun look like for you? Now is the perfect time to find out!
Women’s sober living homes in Kelso, WA
Adjusting to a new routine in recovery comes with a lot of questions, and we’re here to help!
- Where to Buy Groceries: We can guide you to nearby grocery stores, farmers’ markets, and affordable options for healthy eating.
- Finding a Doctor: Need a primary care physician or specialist? We can connect you with trusted healthcare providers who support your recovery journey.
- Meeting Locations: Whether you’re looking for AA, NA, or other recovery meetings, we’ll help you find the right ones that fit your schedule and needs.
- Choosing an IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program): Not all IOPs are the same, and we’ll help you explore the best programs available to support your continued growth.
- Getting Around: From public transportation options to ride-sharing and community resources, we’ll ensure you have reliable ways to get where you need to go.
You don’t have to figure it all out alone—we’re here to make the transition smoother and more manageable!
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sober activities!
Recovery isn’t just about breaking free from addiction—it’s about embracing life and having fun again! When substance use takes over, it often replaces our passions and pastimes. Now is the time to rediscover what truly excites and fulfills you.
Every few weeks, we come together as a community to try something different. Exploring new activities helps you learn what you love and what isn’t for you—and that’s all part of the journey. Whether it’s catching a movie, going on a hike, enjoying a night out, trying a fitness class, shopping, crafting, seeing a show, or even tackling an adventure like whitewater rafting, there’s no shortage of possibilities.
Living a clean and sober life means finding real joy in the moment. Let’s create meaningful memories and make the most of this new chapter—together!
Kelso, WA Sober Living for Women
Experience a supportive and empowering recovery journey in our women’s sober living homes in Kelso, WA. Surrounded by a welcoming community, our home offers a peaceful setting with easy access to essential resources that promote stability, healing, and personal growth.
Located near local businesses, spiritual centers, and recovery support groups, our residents can stay connected to valuable services while enjoying the beauty of the outdoors. Just minutes away, you’ll find Chai Rivers Recovery Café, Tam O’Shanter Park, and Lake Sacajawea, where hiking, picnicking, and recreational activities provide a refreshing escape.
For those re-entering the workforce, job opportunities in retail, hospitality, and other industries are within reach, and convenient public transportation makes getting around simple. A variety of churches, meditation centers, and daily recovery meetings—including AA, NA, and Celebrate Recovery—offer continuous encouragement and guidance.
With a strong community, accessible resources, and opportunities for personal and professional growth, our Kelso home is the perfect place to rebuild, rediscover, and thrive in sobriety.

Sober Living Benefits
Structured Environment
Sober living houses provide structure and rules to help residents maintain sobriety. This includes curfews, mandatory meetings, and drug testing.
Relapse Prevention
Sober living homes minimize the risk of relapse by enforcing house rules and conducting regular drug tests, ensuring a substance-free environment.
Accountability
Residents are held accountable to both house rules and their fellow peers, fostering a sense of responsibility and supporting commitment to sobriety goals.
Gradual Transition
Sober living homes act as a bridge between inpatient rehab and independent living, providing a gradual transition to everyday life without the immediate pressures of full independence.
Peer Support
Living alongside others in recovery creates a supportive community where residents can share experiences, motivate each other, and develop a strong support network.
Life Skills Development
Many sober living homes assist residents in developing essential life skills like cooking, budgeting, and securing employment, which are vital for long-term independence.







