Sister’s Path
4219 9th Avenue South Fargo, ND 58103
About Sister’s Path
Sister's Path is a recovery residence in Fargo, North Dakota offering women a safe and structured environment to rebuild their lives after addiction. Located at 4219 9th Avenue South, this 14 bed transitional living program supports women in recovery from alcohol and drugs with stays ranging from four months to one year. I think it's noteworthy that the program emphasizes life skills development, relapse prevention and community reintegration through personalized recovery planning and peer support.
Recovery Programs
Sister's Path provides a home like setting where women can focus on stable recovery while working toward independence. Each resident develops an individualized recovery plan with a case manager, addressing personal goals and the skills needed to transition back to independent living.
I want to mention that residents are required to participate in weekly in house meetings, attend AA or NA meetings in the community, engage in weekly mental health counseling sessions and submit to random drug testing. This structured approach combines accountability with supportive services to help women maintain sobriety, prevent relapse and connect with community resources for long term stability.
Facts About Sister's Path
- Program type: Transitional recovery residence with 14 beds for women in recovery from substance use
- Who they serve: Women seeking a safe, sober living environment to work on recovery and rebuild independence
- Approach: Structured recovery planning with case management, life skills training and 12 step participation
- Length of stay: Four to twelve months, based on individual need and program compliance
- Support services: Weekly mental health counseling, community meeting attendance and connections to local resources
How to Get Started
Women interested in Sister's Path in Fargo can contact the program directly to learn about availability, intake requirements and how the transitional living model supports recovery goals. The team can explain the recovery planning process and answer questions about the program structure and expectations.


