About Crosswalk Recovery House
Dominic DiAntonio founded Crosswalk Recovery Houses with a clear purpose: to give men a real chance at sobriety and a life worth living. What started as one house and one man's belief in recovery has grown into a community shaped by accountability, structure, fellowship, and shared experience.
Crosswalk is a post-treatment recovery residence for men who are serious about staying sober and rebuilding their lives. Most residents arrive after inpatient treatment, detox, or another recovery program, looking for a stable place to keep growing while returning to everyday responsibilities. The men here hold jobs, attend meetings, rebuild relationships with family, save money, and develop the routines that make long-term sobriety possible.
The program is grounded in the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. From the start, residents are encouraged to engage in step work, build connections with other sober men, and bring the principles of recovery into daily life.
The belief at Crosswalk is straightforward: willpower doesn't keep people sober. Recovery is built through action, honesty, accountability, willingness, and spiritual growth, practiced day after day.
As the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous puts it: "We are not cured of alcoholism. What we really have is a daily reprieve contingent on the maintenance of our spiritual condition."
Structure and Freedom
Crosswalk is not designed to feel institutional. Residents follow house rules, stay accountable, and take their sobriety seriously. They also hold jobs, reconnect with loved ones, spend time outside the house, and learn to function in the real world while staying sober. The goal isn't to remove alcohol and drugs and call it done. The goal is to help men build stable, independent lives in recovery.
For men seeking structured sober living in Bucks County or men's recovery housing near Philadelphia, Crosswalk offers something beyond a set of rules and a bed. It offers a real path forward.
Dominic's Story
One thing that sets Crosswalk apart from other sober living homes in Pennsylvania is Dominic's presence in the house. He didn't open the doors and step back. Over 16 years into his own sobriety, he remains involved in the day-to-day life of the house and works with residents every day.
For Dominic, recovery was never meant to be done alone. He believes that helping others is part of what keeps him sober. Whether that means taking men through the Twelve Steps, showing up at meetings, helping someone through a hard moment, or being available when support is needed, he stays in the middle of it.
That presence shapes the house. Men arrive at Crosswalk discouraged, financially stretched, cut off from family, and often unsure whether lasting sobriety is possible for them. What they tend to find is not just accountability, but community. Over time, trust gets rebuilt. Friendships form. Routines take hold. Men learn how to live sober, one day at a time.
For families searching for alcohol recovery housing in Pennsylvania, Crosswalk is built around more than a place to stay. It's a sober living environment focused on recovery, responsibility, and real personal growth. No program can guarantee sobriety, but the goal at Crosswalk is to give men the structure, guidance, and opportunity to change their lives.
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