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theallgood.life

A New Chapter Starts Here.

Sober living built on community, education, and accountability — rooted in the 12 steps of AA and NA.

Our Philosophy

Sobriety is not just abstinence.
It's a full life, lived well together.

The All Good Life was built on a simple belief: that recovery is most powerful when it's shared. The 12-step traditions of AA and NA have helped millions of people not just stop drinking or using — but discover who they are without substances, and build lives of meaning, connection, and purpose.

We bring together three essential pillars — community, education, and testing — to support every person on this journey, and every family standing beside them.

Community

No one recovers alone. We connect you with people who understand.

Education

The 12 steps are a roadmap. We help you read it clearly.

Accountability

Honest testing builds trust — with yourself and the people you love.

How We Help

Three pillars. One path forward.

  • A diverse group of people in a supportive community circle

    Pillar One

    Community

    Recovery is not a solo journey. Our community is built on the AA and NA tradition of peer support — people who have walked the same road and understand what it takes to stay the course.

    • AA & NA-based peer support groups
    • Sober living network connections
    • Weekly group meetings and check-ins
    • Sponsor matching and mentorship
    Find Your Community
  • Person studying and taking notes in a warm, focused environment

    Pillar Two

    Education

    Knowledge is one of the most powerful tools in recovery. We provide clear, accessible guides to the 12-step program, recovery science, and the practical skills that help you build a life you love.

    • Complete 12-step program guides
    • Recovery articles and resources
    • Understanding triggers and cravings
    • Building healthy daily routines
    Start Learning
  • Two people holding hands in a moment of trust and accountability

    Pillar Three

    Testing

    Accountability is an act of love — for yourself and for the people who care about you. Our testing resources help you stay honest, track your progress, and build the trust that makes relationships whole again.

    • At-home sobriety testing resources
    • Accountability partner tools
    • Progress tracking and milestones
    • Transparent reporting for loved ones
    Explore Testing

Recovery Stories

Real people. Real recovery.

Recovery looks different for everyone. These are the voices of people who found their way through community, honesty, and the 12 steps.

I came in broken and convinced I was beyond help. The community here showed me that wasn't true. Eighteen months sober, and I finally feel like myself again.

Marcus R.

18 months sober

A person smiling outdoors, representing hope and recovery
The 12 steps gave me a framework. The community gave me the courage to actually work them. Testing kept me honest when my own mind was trying to lie to me. All three together — that's what saved my life.

Sarah L.

3 years sober · AA member

As a parent watching my son struggle, I felt helpless. The education resources here helped me understand what he was going through — and how to actually support him without enabling.

Diane T.

Parent & support network member

The Foundation

The 12 Steps of Recovery

The 12 steps were first developed by Alcoholics Anonymous in 1939 and have since helped millions of people worldwide achieve and maintain sobriety. They are a spiritual and practical framework — not a religion, but a path toward honesty, humility, and healing.

Take the First Step

Ready to start your All Good Life?

Whether you're taking your first step or supporting someone you love, we're here. Join a community that understands, and start building the life you deserve.