WELCOME
TO PIKES PEAK SOBER LIVING
Pikes Peak House is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
We are independent and not affiliated with any religious organization.
We promote self sufficiency and base recovery around the 12 steps
of Alcoholics Anonymous. We provide transitional housing for adults
with alcoholism and substance-abuse problems.
Acceptance into the recovery house is not contingent
upon one’s ability to pay up front. We will work with those
who are homeless and indigent if they have the desire to stay clean
and sober and work towards recovery, accountability and responsibility.
Currently we operate five homes. We began our work
in 2004 when our first home, Alteza House, was opened to women in
the Colorado Springs area who were seeking help from alcohol and
drug addictions and a safe place to live. Increased demand from women
desperately seeking a safe and sober living environment led us to
open our second house, Pikes Peak House, in 2006. In 2008 and 2010
Chestnut House and Cooper House sober living homes for men were begun
and are showing great success. All our homes have two live-in house
managers that are members of Alcoholics Anonymous. The structure
the houses provide combined with and the support of other responsible,
working self-supportive residents gives new residents a positive
example of how to apply those attributes in their own lives.
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