he's all moved in to the joseph mcphee center in san francisco, which marks the next step in the way out program. >> you have more freedom. you have you have more choices because of harbor light. i choose to get up. i choose to be at morning meeting. i choose to go to outside meetings. i choose to continue to work with my sponsor. >> the joseph mcphee center is a two year recovery housing program where residents like stewart are required to spend 40 hours a week working, looking for work, or going to school. if they do end up with a job, the program temporarily holds 50% of their income until graduation. >> and really, what that's about is creating a nest egg where, you know, it's really incredibly expensive here in san francisco. and it's about giving somebody's life back a leg up when they start their journey outside of the salvation army's care. >> destiny pletsch is deputy director of the way out initiative. she says right now, the program's success rate is 76%. >> it is people who are graduating from joseph mcphee, center, who are clean and sober, who are employed and have somew