Support

Step into hope. Recovery is a journey.

Pathway to Serenity Inc. has a caring team here to support you and make your time with us genuinely fulfilling. Our support services help give men the structure, skills, and brotherhood they need to build a new life that actually works in the real world. Case management, daily groups, local support meetings, 12-Step groups, coupled with relapse-prevention planning keep them connected and accountable, especially in early recoverywhen temptation is high.

Chemical dependency education, anger management, health education, recovery coaches, and peer specialists help men understand their addiction, manage emotions, and learn how to ask for and accept help from others who have walked the same road. Life-skills training, job coaching, and job placement open the door to financial stability and independence, while spiritual development and sober-living communities offer meaning, purpose, and a safe place to practice sober-living day after day.

The services we offer include, but are not limited to, the following.

Case Management
Daily Group Meetings
Local Support Groups
12-Step Groups
Daily Group Meetings
Relapse Prevention
Chemical Dependency
Anger Management
Recovery Coaches
Peer Support Specialists
Health Education
Life Skills Training
Job Coaching and Placement
Spiritual Development
Sober Living Communities
Council on Recovery listing
Meetings and Programs

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Substance use support
Languages: English, Spanish
Hours: 24/7

How can we help you?

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Substance use support
Languages: English, Spanish
Hours: 24/7

How can we help you?

“God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.”

“Where your needs are met by our goals.” – Pathway to Serenity Inc.

Peer Connections

Peer connections matter in sobriety because they give you something no textbook or therapist can: real-time support from people who truly get it. Men in recovery often carry shame, isolation, and the belief that “no one else thinks like I do,” and connecting with others in the same fight breaks that lie, replacing it with belonging and hope.

Being around peers who are staying sober one day at a time also builds accountability—you’re more likely to show up, be honest, and keep going when other guys are expecting you and rooting for you. Their lived experience becomes a toolkit: they share what worked for them, how they got through cravings, and how they rebuilt jobs, relationships, and routines, which research shows can improve confidence, reduce relapse risk, and increase longterm recovery success.

How Can We Help You?


English, Spanish, 24 hours / 7 days a week