H.A.L.O. (Helping All with Living Opportunities)
In-Person
(609) 544-0085
Princeton
H.A.L.O. is a sober living organization based in Burlington County, dedicated to supporting individuals in recovery as they transition from treatment to independent living. Founded under the leadership of Tamika Diggs, H.A.L.O. was built on the belief that recovery is not just about sobriety, but about rebuilding lives with dignity, accountability, and community.
At its core, H.A.L.O. provides safe, clean, and structured housing where men and women in recovery can thrive. More than just a home, our program emphasizes personal responsibility, peer mentorship, and life skills development to ensure residents are not only substance-free but also prepared for long-term independence.
With a capacity of 5-9 residents, H.A.L.O. maintains a family-style atmosphere, ensuring every individual receives personal attention and support. Residents participate in recovery meetings, peer mentorship, skills training, and community engagement opportunities, all designed to help them rediscover purpose and rebuild their futures.
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Last Updated: 07/14/26
