A sober living community in Southern California that offers safe, supportive housing for women working through recovery from substance use. Since opening its doors in 2017, it has focused on creating stability, connection, and space for personal growth. They believe that recovery takes root when women are truly supported, seen for their strengths, and connected to a community that offers understanding and care. Structure and Support in Daily Life Residents live in shared homes where clear routines and group expectations bring steadiness to everyday life. Each home is substance-free and designed to support healing. Women are connected to local recovery meetings, support groups, and other important resources. Staff members and peers work together to build an environment that blends responsibility with kindness, helping each resident take real steps toward living on her own. Healing Through Community Beyond stability and structure, The Common House fosters connection through shared meals, group activities, and the local outings help women rebuild confidence, enjoy small moments, and feel less alone.These experiences remind residents that healing isn’t just about staying sober, but also about building a life with purpose, connection, and hope.


