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Houston Named 3rd Best Sober Living City In The U.S.

If you’re hip to the addiction news site, TheFix.com, then you already know that the site covers newsworthy articles on recovery. And it’s a site where you’ll find news on celebrities who have struggled with addiction, the politics on addiction, and insights into how to heal from addiction.

Along those lines, one article on TheFix.com prioritizes the top best cities for living sober, and Houston was named the 3rd Best Sober Living City. Houston is the most populated city in Texas and the fourth most popular city in the United States, located in the Southeast part of Texas near the Gulf of Mexico. According to the 2014 census, there are 2.239 million people living in the city of Houston, was founded on August 28, 1836, and was incorporated as a city on June 5, 1837. The city offers pleasant weather nearly all year round – it’s winters are mild and summer temperatures are relatively low. However, the humidity in Houston can make the heat feel intense.

The flair of Houston is it’s southern hospitality, and that’s true for recovering addicts too. Apparently, there are 580 AA groups, which combined hold around 2,400 meetings a week for Houston residents and non-residents alike. At meetings, attendees tend to arrive early to mingle, meet, and support each other’s recovery process.

The recovery services found in Houston, such as sober living homes and drug rehab facilities, make it attractive destinations for finding sobriety. And even if you’re visiting Houston from out of town, the city has sober living options for you. Apparently, the city has Clubhouses, which allow for a social atmosphere but without the alcohol. Clubhouses offer hospitality and warmth for those who need human connection versus connection with substances. Among the various reasons to live in Houston (to enjoy the Texas lifestyle for example) now there is another reason – the city’s thriving sobriety community. There is a large fellowship of like-minded recovery addicts who have their eyes on long-term sobriety.

If you’ve made the decision to get sober and start your recovery from addiction, Houston may be the ideal place for the sober community alone. Even if you’re living elsewhere, maybe you want to make a cross country move. Sometimes it’s necessary to pack your bags and move to another city or state in order to find long-term sobriety.

If you’re living on the West Coast, for example, getting away from friends or family or peers who encourage drug use might become necessary. And if you’re ready to enter sober living but you’re concerned about confidentiality in your home town, then visiting a sober living home out of state might be the right choice for you. In order to get sober once and for all, you might be looking for a sober living home that is not only not in your neighborhood, but far from your friends, family, and familiar routine.

Then again, you might be lucky. You might already live in Houston and you only need to drive yourself over to the sober living home of your choice.