

Anchor of Hope Sober Living
Anchor of Hope Sober Living
Anchor of Hope Sober Living
About Anchor of Hope Sober Living
Driven by faith and community recovery, Anchor of Hope Sober Living is a sober living program treating drug and alcohol addiction through structured recovery housing and 12-Step fellowship. Founded in 2019, the program helps adults rebuild stability after addiction. Their program includes shared sober homes, required recovery meetings, and accountability rules. They offer sober living housing through a network of homes where residents commit to abstinence, recovery meetings, and daily structure.
Anchor of Hope operates 24 homes across the Charlotte area with more than 160 residents, where individuals commit to abstinence, recovery meetings, and daily structure.
Strengthen Sobriety Through Community
The program follows a faith-centered recovery approach grounded in Christian principles and 12-Step participation. Residents attend recovery meetings such as AA and NA several times each week while building a relationship with God through church, Bible study, and fellowship. Regular drug screening reinforces accountability. In addition, house meetings and peer support strengthen responsibility, recovery awareness, and relapse prevention skills that guide long-term sobriety.
Live Among Recovery Peers
Daily life takes place in shared sober homes where residents live alongside others pursuing recovery. Bedrooms and bathrooms are communal, creating a supportive living environment built on accountability and fellowship. Each home follows structured routines including curfews, chores, and weekly house meetings. Residents participate in community recovery meetings and job searches while building independent living skills that prepare them for lasting stability after sober living.