Journey House, based in Lafayette, Louisiana, is a nonprofit sober living residence with a mission to support men on their path to sustained sobriety. The organization strives to help individuals who have completed initial addiction treatment transition back into everyday life with the structure, guidance, and community support needed to remain sober. Living at Journey House means residing in a safe, clean environment alongside others pursuing similar goals, with an emphasis on building positive habits and self-sufficiency as part of long-term recovery. The nonprofit operates under a set of community expectations and rules designed to promote accountability and respect among residents. Guidance That Keeps Recovery on Track Journey House offers a structured residential setting for newly sober men, providing more than just housing. Residents live together in a supportive community while paying rent, and they receive various forms of practical assistance to help stabilize their lives after treatment. Services include help with resume building and employment search, assistance with securing sponsors and attending meetings, access to transportation and community outings, and support with legal or government assistance issues. A live-in house manager and an organized support network help residents acclimate and stay focused on their recovery goals. The environment also includes shared amenities such as internet access and communal spaces to foster fellowship and engagement. Transition Confidently from Treatment to Daily Life Journey House serves clients in early recovery from substance use disorders, particularly those leaving formal treatment programs and seeking a structured transitional living arrangement. Journey House also invites community involvement and donations to support its mission and expand its capacity to help individuals overcome addiction’s challenges.


