About Solidarity Fellowship
Solidarity Fellowship offers a safe and community-driven space in Fremont, California, where adult men can find a fresh start. It’s tucked into a quiet neighborhood close to parks and open spaces, so it doesn’t necessarily feel like you’re pulled away from the rest of society, but it does give you some quiet time. This facility offers residential treatment and sober living all under one supportive umbrella. Here recovery isn’t about rules and rigid structures. It’s about building trust and creating a life that feels worth living again.
You'll find a strong 12 Step foundation here. But the approach they offer is anything but cookie-cutter. Veterans, LGBTQ+ men and all those who have lived through trauma or struggled with mental health challenges are welcome. The staff understands that real healing doesn’t happen alone so they focus on building connections from the first day.
Real Recovery and Real Support
At Solidarity Fellowship, daily routines include a mixture of shared meals and group meetings with time for quiet reflection sprinkled in. Residents lean on each other and not just the staff. That helps everyone to stay accountable and keep moving forward. This is the type of place where you can admit you’re having a hard time but know that there’s going to be someone who comes up behind you to support your back.
Natural Surroundings for Healing
Surrounded by places like Coyote Hills Regional Park and the Don Edwards Wildlife Refuge, Solidarity Fellowship encourages men to step outside and remember there’s a world waiting for them. Whether you’re taking a hike or just taking a break from the noise, the simple moments that are encouraged here at Solidarity help to cement all of the big changes that are happening on the inside.





