We provide aftercare services to those who have successfully completed a rehabilitation program.
Those services include a safe and stable place to live, a structured environment that promotes accountability and resilience, and access to career services and work transportation.
Project Save Lives is steered by an enthusiastic team that’s dedicated to helping people with a substance use disorder make it over the mountain and get their lives back on track.
Our founder, Richard Preston, personally struggled with substance use disorder. The idea for the Project Save Lives sober living community stems from his personal journey to sobriety.
Hear how Project Save Lives started, what makes us different from other sober living communities and our vision for the future.
"We will take people, work with them, and then walk with them for as long as they need us to walk with them."
At the heart of our sober living community and aftercare services is our network of sober living homes. Within these homes, we provide structured routines and services. All routines support self-evaluation, group evaluation, intervention, and learning.
The residents of our homes come from varied, diverse backgrounds and upbringings. However, they have all faced their substance use condition by successfully completing a sanctioned rehabilitation program. Their mutual desires are to develop marketable job skills, continue their sobriety, and further their reintegration into society to live productive and meaningful lives.
Our focus on career services provides our men with an immediate job to support themselves in their home while they simultaneously learn additional skills that will lead to meaningful careers.
Project Save Lives is a registered 501c3 organization. See our IRS Determination Letter.