Sober Housing

As the final transition on the continuum of care, it is extremely valuable to offer your clients support to fully prepare them to live independently while thriving in their recovery

Kyros partners with recovery housing organizations of all sizes – from single residence owner operated homes all the way to large companies supporting hundreds of clients. One thing that all of these partners have in common prior to teaming up with Kyros is a lack of time and resources to provide more support to their residents.

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What Our Partners Are Saying

2nd Chance Project CJ Jessup

"Kyros has helped support us in actionable and meaningful work to help individuals establish relationships, find employment opportunities and engage in community bonding. Together we're cultivating a recovery community that supports each individual."

Pride Institute Meghan Bang

“The partnership between Kyros and Pride has been life changing for our clients. Our staff is thankful for the impact peer recovery specialists have had on our clients and the LGBTQ+ community. We could not ask for better people to help guide them on the next phase of recovery.”

Archangel Ministries Alex Kempe

“In the 6 months we have partnered we have been able to make changes in our community that have impacted hundreds of lives. We could not have accomplished all we have, had it not been for the partnership with Kyros and the freedom to grow as God sees fit. This has truly been a blessing.”

Humanity Alliance Greg Pavett

“We are so grateful for the partnership with Kyros! The Peer Recovery support services have provided critical support for our residents as they unpack the trauma that impacts their journey."

BSM Sober Homes Nayt Pingry

"Kyros Peers have been instrumental in helping to support our residents. We have seen success rates drastically improve for clients who have worked with Peers."

Refocus Recovery Tim Balow

"We owe our entire existence to having access to technology and administrative support through Kyros. I don't know how any Recovery Community Organization can function without it."