What we do.
Advocacy
Our mission is to advocate for those affected by substance use disorder to policy makers at all levels of government, open doors and break down barriers to recovery by promoting multiple pathways, reduce the stigma associated with addiction through the engagement and education of our communities about the truth behind substance use disorder, in turn changing the face of addiction to one of recovery.
Peer Based Support
Peer Recovery Coaches assist individuals in enhancing recovery support structure, linkage to recovery support groups, and providing assistance in overcoming barriers. Our recovery coaches consist of paid staff and volunteers who are in recovery. With extensive training and support, our recovery coaches provide individuals with guidance, mentoring and support through the recovery process.
Community Education
We envision a world free from the stigma of addiction. A world where substance use disorder and those affected by substance use disorder are accepted, understood, appreciated, and loved by their communities. By educating our communities and lifting stories of recovery, we can provide hope for those still struggling.
meetings and Events
Peer Recovery Coaches assist individuals in enhancing recovery support structure, linkage to recovery support groups, and providing assistance in overcoming barriers. Our recovery coaches consist of paid staff and volunteers who are in recovery. With extensive training and support, our recovery coaches provide individuals with guidance, mentoring and support through the recovery process.
“Coming together to build a constituency of consequence means acting together to bring about positive changes in community life through public action.”
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