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Desert Rock Formations

The New Standard in Conscious Sober Living & Brotherhood

Built on the foundation of respect, authenticity, and personal growth.

How we do it!

Rise Again Recovery Homes offers a sober living experience that stands apart from the rest. We’re not just a house where you pay rent and go through the motions—we’re a brotherhood built on connection, accountability, and shared growth. Here, recovery happens together through real life experiences: snowboarding in the Utah mountains, cookouts that feel like family dinners, and rock climbing adventures right here in Salt Lake City. Our homes are designed to build purpose, confidence, and lasting bonds, because we believe sobriety thrives when men are active, supported, and truly, consciously, living—not just existing.

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Our Driving Force:

At Rise Again Recovery, our driving force is empowering individuals to rebuild sustainable, purposeful lives free from addiction. We are committed to cultivating a healing community where every resident plays an active role in their own recovery and in supporting others on the same journey. Through mutual accountability and shared responsibility, we create an environment where transformation becomes possible, and each person discovers their inherent strength to Rise Again.

Our Vision

We aspire to be a beacon of hope in the recovery community—a place where compassion meets action, and every individual is given the opportunity to rewrite their story. We envision a program recognized for its unwavering dedication to helping those struggling with addiction find healing, reclaim their purpose, and build lives defined by growth rather than their past. No matter how challenging the road has been, we believe everyone deserves a chance to Rise Again.

Questions?
We would love to talk!

565 Pamela Way

Salt Lake City, UT. 84116

Joe - 801.455.2645

Adam - 828.337.8879

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