Action Alliance Foundation
Providing safe residences for homeless community members in substance abuse recovery, including those struggling with mental health issues.
- Home
- Our Mission
Discover our mission
Action Alliance Foundation provides safe recovery residences for homeless alcoholics and addicts, including those struggling with mental health issues. We teach our residents how to create sober lives leading to futures full of hope and promise.
To play a critical role in providing homeless alcoholics and addicts throughout Southern California with the tools needed to achieve and maintain sobriety.
Sober living
Action Alliance Foundation (AAF), a not-for-profit organization, provides programs and services in partnership with Action Alliance Services, a for-profit corporation. Action Alliance Services (AAS) was established in 2002, helping homeless Orange County alcoholics and addicts get and stay sober.
-
AAF manages four sober living homes
-
AAF houses alcoholics and addicts in 100% drug and alcohol-free environments
-
A resident stays in a Sober Living Home for 6-18 months
Empowering lives
On any given night, AAS and AAF house hundreds of alcoholics and addicts in 100% drug and alcohol-free environments. Up to half of residents also have a dual diagnosis – substance abuse along with a mental health diagnosis. AAS and AAF believe that sober living environments provide the best option for alcoholics and addicts to get and stay sober, with mutual support, structured living and social engagement serving as vital tools for healing.
-
Mutual support
-
Structured living
-
Social engagement
