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Action Alliance Services, Inc. - Action Alliance Sober Living Recovery | 149B E Rosslynn Ave, Fullerton CA

149B E Rosslynn Ave, Fullerton CA, 92832

Gender: [men and women]

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Action Alliance Sober Living Recovery is a sober living home located in Fullerton, California, offering a structured and supportive sober house environment for adults working to maintain a substance-free lifestyle. This recovery home is designed to provide a stable residential setting where residents can focus on rebuilding routines, personal responsibility, and healthy connections. With an emphasis on respect, accountability, and community, the home supports people in recovery as they transition toward greater independence. The atmosphere is calm and recovery-focused, encouraging residents to engage fully in their sober living journey.

Situated in Fullerton, CA, this sober home is part of an active community with access to everyday essentials and local recovery resources. Residents are encouraged to participate in outside recovery programs and community-based support while maintaining clear house expectations that promote consistency and responsibility. The home environment balances structure with personal space, allowing residents to manage work, recovery commitments, and daily life within a supportive setting.

• Structured sober living environment with clear house expectations and accountability
• Shared common areas that encourage peer connection and community engagement
• Comfortable residential layout designed to support daily routines and stability
• Recovery-focused atmosphere that emphasizes respect, responsibility, and support
• Convenient Fullerton location with access to community resources, employment options, and recovery meetings

Action Alliance Sober Living Recovery provides a sober house setting that prioritizes consistency, community, and personal growth. By offering a supportive recovery home in Fullerton, California, this sober living option is well suited for individuals seeking a stable place to strengthen their recovery while staying connected to the broader community.