Family Support Meeting
Zoom Zoom ID: 8407 0450 224Learning new skills to cope with old problems related to your loved one’s substance use behavior.
Learning new skills to cope with old problems related to your loved one’s substance use behavior.
Recovery Dharma offers an approach to recovery based on Buddhist principles. RD believes that: Buddhist teachings offer a powerful approach to healing from addiction & living a life of true... Read more »
Wellness Wednesday is weekly activities that promotes and encourages habits and practices that contribute to ones overall health and wellbeing.
Have coffee and learn to crochet with other community member learn new skills and make new friends This Program will be hosted every Wednesday from 11:00am– 1:00pm. Please call us... Read more »
An alternative to 12-step meetings, “All Recovery” meetings welcome all who struggle with addiction, are affected by addiction, or support the recovery lifestyle. We support all pathways to recovery, meaning... Read more »
Learn about a balanced diet, eating healthy on a budget, what do nutrition labels mean, and More; including social skills opportunities for the senior population and community connection for the... Read more »
Girls work on setting goals through exercises and discussions. Each season ends with a non-competitive 5K, where girls celebrate who they are, how far they have come and where they... Read more »
*Open to non-binary people How to Join a Zoom Meeting Learn more about Narcotics Anonymous
Thoughtful Thursday offers the opportunity to learn about harm reduction and psychoactive substances in an informative and engaging way.
Join our Family Partner for a four week session of Active Parenting: The First Five Years. Active Parenting is a program for parents of children between the ages of 0... Read more »
An alternative to 12-step meetings, “All Recovery” meetings welcome all who struggle with addiction, are affected by addiction, or support the recovery lifestyle. We support all pathways to recovery, meaning... Read more »
Learning new skills to cope with old problems related to your loved one’s substance use behavior.