We are committed to providing affordable, high-quality sober living where residents have continuous access to peer and professional support. Most importantly, we meet people where they are—offering understanding, accountability, and practical tools to navigate early sobriety and build a sustainable, purpose-driven life.
Main Street Community Living is a sober living transitional home in South Carolina founded by individuals who grew up in households impacted by addiction through lived family experience. We understand addiction as both a personal and generational concern—one that affects families, neighborhoods, and entire communities. We were built from the belief that healing is possible when compassion, structure, and accountability come together in a safe, supportive environment.
Early recovery can feel overwhelming. Regaining clarity, stability, and hope may seem distant at first, which is why our homes emphasize intentional structure, spiritual growth, personal responsibility, and peer accountability. Our homes are designed to support residents as they rebuild their lives—one day, one decision at a time.
Each Main Street Community Living residence has 24/7 access to experienced house managers, and a strong peer-support community made up of individuals who are actively working their own recovery. Our staff understands the daily challenges of sobriety because many of us have lived them ourselves.
Our team members hold professional credentials in the addiction and recovery field, including Certified Recovery Residence Administrator (CRRA) and Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) certifications. All staff members are either in recovery or directly impacted by addiction, allowing us to relate authentically and provide meaningful guidance rooted in real experience.
Please reach us at mainstreetclsc@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
We do expect our residents to have the financial ability to cover their living expenses but may have access to resources to assist. Please give us a call for specific pricing.
Upon completion of the application, you will be contacted by one of our team members for an interview. All residents are required to review and sign applicable release forms and agreements, prior to admittance.
A curfew for residents is enforced. Sunday through Thursday the probationary curfew is 10:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday the probationary curfew is 11:00 p.m.
Yes. A weekly house meeting and regular attendance of at least 4 Alcoholics Anonymous or weekly 12 step-based fellowship meetings are mandatory for the first ninety (90) days of occupancy. A signed meeting list must be turned in at the weekly house meeting. After the first ninety (90) days of occupancy, three (3) outside meetings per week are mandatory.
Weekly house meetings are mandatory and will be scheduled by the House Manager. 48-hour permission for absence is required and unexcused absence will result in a warning. Multiple warnings will result in eviction.


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