The center provides structured, substance-free housing in Fresno, California for men recovering from substance use disorder. They are not a clinical treatment center but a sober living home that supports people transitioning from treatment. Residents live in shared homes located in quiet residential neighborhoods. The program serves adults who are committed to sobriety and ready to follow house rules. BrightPath Sober Living creates a stable setting where residents can focus on rebuilding daily routines, strengthening accountability, and developing healthy habits that support long-term recovery. Structured Living with Clear Expectations The program centers on structured sober housing with clear expectations where residents agree to house rules, maintain sobriety, and take part in responsibilities that promote independence. BrightPath supports adults transitioning from inpatient or outpatient treatment who need a stable place to continue recovery. The home environment encourages peer support, shared accountability, and consistent routines. By living with others who share recovery goals, residents practice responsibility, rebuild life skills, and reduce the risk of relapse. This structure helps individuals stay focused while returning to work, school, or family life. A Foundation for Sustainable Recovery While no clinical therapies are provided onsite, residents are encouraged to attend outside counseling, outpatient programs, or 12-Step meetings in the community. For safety reasons, the address is given only after initial contact. The home supports continued recovery by promoting personal responsibility and long-term planning. Many residents use this time to strengthen coping skills and prepare for independent living. The overall philosophy emphasizes stability, respect, and peer encouragement, giving individuals a hopeful environment where they can build confidence and maintain sobriety beyond their stay.


