Recovery Housing

A place to stand.
A community to grow into.

Straight Street is structured sober living in east Alabama. Not just a roof and a set of rules, but a real community built around accountability, purpose, and the daily work of staying whole.

"Go to the house of Judas on Straight Street." Acts 9:11

What recovery housing should be

Every part of Straight Street is designed around what actually keeps people sober.

01

Structured Daily Living

Clear expectations, consistent routines, and house standards that build the discipline recovery requires. Structure isn't punishment. It's the foundation everything else stands on.

02

Community Over Isolation

Residents live alongside others walking the same road. Peer support, shared meals, and group accountability create bonds that last well beyond the program.

03

Reintegration, Not Just Recovery

Job training, life skills, and connections to local resources. The goal isn't to keep people in a program forever. It's to prepare them to thrive outside of one.

East Alabama needs this.

Opioid overdose deaths in Alabama run 31% above the national average. Chambers County and the surrounding communities are underserved for quality recovery housing. Straight Street exists to close that gap, one resident at a time, with homes that meet real standards and a community that holds people up.

31%
Above avg. overdose rate in Alabama
$2.1B
U.S. recovery housing market by 2032
5.2%
Annual market growth rate
$45M
SAMHSA funding for sober housing

Recovery starts with a place that believes in you.

Straight Street is building that place in east Alabama. Structured living, genuine community, and a path forward for everyone who walks through the door.

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