About King of Kings – Sober Living House – Fresno
King of Kings men’s sober living house was located in Fresno, California. The sober living home was part of King of Kings Community Center, a nonprofit founded in 1969. The men’s sober living house was part of their transitional support.
This center was one of the first sober living environments in Fresno. The sober living home provided men with a safe, drug free living space with proactive support. This was the final component of the residential and outpatient programs to help men who had achieved sobriety, maintain it while transitioning into the community.
They served an area of Fresno with a high degree of unemployment, substandard housing, and welfare recipients. They also assisted those with family issues, financial worries, and other social causes that can fuel an addiction. That way, when you recover, you’ll have less stress and a stronger footing for lasting sobriety. The organization was a mutual endeavor between consumers and traditional providers to improve the community.
Fresno is the gateway to several unique areas in the U.S., including Sequoia National Parks, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite. The natural wonders attract outdoor enthusiasts while downtown boasts an emerging entertainment and arts community. The Tower District offers an eclectic range of theaters, galleries, and restaurants that attract visitors and locals of all backgrounds.