
Agape Sober Homes Inc is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to providing safe, stable, recovery-focused housing for individuals in early recovery, located in Everett, MA.
We operate sober living homes that follow strong peer-governance, accountability, and compassion. Our homes help residents rebuild their lives, reconnect with family, find employment, and maintain long-term sobriety.

Donate to People In Recovery
Your support directly helps people in recovery feel safe, valued, and supported as they work to rebuild their lives.
Your gift provides essential daily living needs and the stability every person deserves.
Agape Sober Homes Inc — 501(c)(3) application pending. Donations are currently treated as unrestricted gifts.
When someone leaves detox, treatment, or jail, the next place they sleep can make or break their recovery.
A safe, sober home gives:
– A bed that isn’t in a shelter or on a couch
– A community that understands recovery
– A routine that supports staying clean and sober
Without stable housing, people in recovery are at a much higher risk of relapse, homelessness, or returning to unsafe situations.
Agape exists to make sure they have a better option.
Local businesses, landlords, unions, churches, and community organizations play a powerful role in keeping sober homes open.
We offer meaningful recognition for partners who support our mission
Interested in partnering as a business, church, or organization?

Agape Sober Homes are conveniently located in Everett, Massachusetts, just minutes from Boston. Our homes are designed to give people feeling of a family home environment, a safe, structured, and supportive living conditions while keeping them connected to community resources.
940 Broadway, Everett, MA, USA
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Agape Sober Homes Inc. provides structured sober housing and does not establish a landlord–tenant relationship. Residents sign a Housing Agreement, not a lease.