Date
of Establishment and Brief History
Alteza House started in June 2004 and has been running
at full capacity since its inception. Due to the limited amount of
sober living homes available in Colorado Springs for women and increased
phone calls from women desperately seeking a safe and sober environment
to get back on their feet, Pikes Peak House was established in November
2006.
Pikes Peak House’s mission is to offer alcohol
and chemically-dependent men and women a safe, supportive, sober
living environment that promotes
recovery and hope. We are not affiliated with any religious organizations.
We promote individual spirituality and base recovery around the
12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Acceptance in the recovery house is not contingent
upon one’s
ability to pay up front. We will work with those who are homeless
and indigent if they have the desire to stay sober and work towards
recovery, accountability and responsibility.
Unique Aspects of Program
and Relationships To Other Similar Programs
Sundays and Wednesdays are open NA & AA meetings
and Thursdays are 12 x 12 and big book studies. We have other social
activities that include the AA community such as pot lucks and barbeques
for all to attend.
These events help men and women learn to have fun in sobriety
and network with other members in the program.
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