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ABOUT

I’m Azeb Tabor, a Registered Nurse dedicated to healing the whole person—body, mind, and spirit. My experience has shown me that recovery isn't just about stopping a habit; it’s about rebuilding a life.

This sober living home was created from that understanding.

My experience as a nurse has shown me that a safe, supportive home is vital for healing. Real recovery needs stability, kindness, and community, not just willpower. I use my clinical background and empathy to support residents through the challenges of early sobriety. I am committed to making sure everyone here feels safe, respected, and cared for.

Our Core Values

Compassion. Everyone who walks through our doors is treated with dignity and kindness. No judgment. No shame. Just support.

Structure. Recovery thrives in consistency. We provide a stable environment with clear expectations designed to encourage accountability and growth.

Community. Healing happens together. We foster connection, peer support, and a sense of belonging so no one feels alone in their journey.

This isn’t just housing—it’s a place to reset, rediscover purpose, and build a strong foundation for lifelong sobriety.

I believe recovery is possible for everyone. I believe in second chances. And most of all, I believe that with the right support, people can transform their lives in ways they never thought possible.

If you or your loved one are ready to take the next step, we would be honored to walk alongside you.

With warmth and hope,
Azeb Tabor RN, BSN

A Foundation Built on Community

At Myshalomhouse, we believe recovery isn’t just about the absence of addiction—it’s about the presence of purpose. Our philosophy centers on creating a structured, compassionate environment where accountability and community support foster lasting personal growth.

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