Hogan Pamphlet

Hogan Pamphlet

Hogan Street

Some places feel like institutions the moment you walk through the door. Fluorescent lights. Cheap furniture. That smell of too many cleaners and not enough hope. Hogan Street isn’t that place.

Pull up to this quiet Spokane neighborhood home and you will notice something different right away. The porch has chairs because guys actually sit outside and talk. The yard gets maintained by residents who take pride in where they live. The kitchen smells like someone just made coffee and maybe eggs if you are lucky.

This is a home. Not a facility. Not a program. Not a dormitory. A real home where real men are rebuilding real lives.

What Makes Our Hogan Street Location Different

The house sits on a peaceful street removed from the chaos most guys are used to. No drug corners on the block. No triggers every time you step outside. Just quiet neighborhoods, normal neighbors and space to breathe.

Inside you will find everything a guy needs to focus on what matters. Comfortable bedrooms shared with one or two other residents committed to the same goals. Common areas where conversation happens naturally. A kitchen equipped for guys who actually cook because many of our residents are learning to feed themselves for the first time in years.

But the real difference at Hogan Street isn’t the address or the appliances. It’s who lives there.

Seven Things You Will Find at Our Center at Hogan Street

  • Men who wake up and make their beds because structure starts small
  • House meetings where honest conversations actually happen
  • Random UAs that keep everyone accountable including the guys who’ve been here months
  • Chores assigned and completed because respect for space matters
  • Evening check ins that catch struggles before they become relapse
  • Employment support from guys who just got hired somewhere themselves
  • Weekend downtime where someone’s always around to talk or just exist near

Life At Helios Housing Located at Hogan Street

Days start early for most residents. Coffee on. Shower done. Goals set. Some guys head to work. Some head to treatment. Some spend mornings on job search or appointments. The house never stays empty long because movement means progress.

Evenings bring everyone back together. Dinner happens family style more nights than not. Someone usually has a game on. Conversations range from deep recovery talk to absolute nonsense because normal matters too.

Nights mean quiet. Curfew respected. Heads down. Another day done and sober.

Hogan Street works because the men here want it to work. The house provides structure. The community provides accountability. But every single resident provides the willingness to keep going.

If you are ready to live somewhere that actually supports your recovery, Hogan Street is waiting.

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