"Her Turn" Sober Living House
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Debra Co-Owner/Director


As someone who has experienced the devastating effects of drugs and alcohol first-hand, I know all too well the toll that addiction can take on a person's life. I've seen it in the lives of my loved ones, and I've felt it in my own life. 


My journey to buying a sober living home began with a personal tragedy: the loss of my grandson to a fentanyl overdose. His death was a wake-up call for me. It made me realize that there is no such thing as someone being a recreational user.  Death can happen to anyone who abuses drugs or alcohol, regardless of whether they are a dabbler or are deep into their addiction, regardless of their background or circumstances. I knew I had to take action to prevent others from experiencing the same pain and loss that my family has gone through and still hurt deeply from.


If you're looking for a way to make a positive impact in the lives of others, consider supporting a sober living home or other addiction recovery resource. Together, we can make a difference.

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We know that we can achieve miracles when we come together. Your kind donations give these women the opportunity to obtain a new lease on life. With your help, they can start their journey towards recovery and rebuild their lives with pride and dignity.

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Her Turn Sober Living House

15130 Eagle Grove St., San Antonio, TX. 78232

210-860-6392

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