The Phoenix
Recovery United Community Center 32577 Garfield Road, Fraser, United StatesGroup fitness and socialization combats the isolation, shame and hopelessness that surrounds substance use and perpetuates relapse.
Group fitness and socialization combats the isolation, shame and hopelessness that surrounds substance use and perpetuates relapse.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, transgender, genderqueer, intersex, agender, asexual, & other queer-identifying members listen and share about common topics related to recovery.
Project Vox is a grassroots collaborative comprised of individuals in recovery, their family members, friends, supporters, and other allies. Project Vox seeks to honor, support, celebrate and promote the positive experience of recovery and to overcome the stigma of addiction. The organization strives to accomplish this through recovery promotion, public awareness, education, and advocacy.
Group fitness and socialization combats the isolation, shame and hopelessness that surrounds substance use and perpetuates relapse.
A co-ed, peer-led group for people in any stage of recovery to listen and share on recovery related topics. This is our most popular group!
MARA is for those who are open to multiple pathways of recovery. If you identify as someone who is in Medication Assisted Recovery (MAR) or is a supporter of MAR then this group is for you! https://www.mara-international.org/
Supports recovery using Buddhist practices and principles. Our Recovery Dharma group begins with meditation followed by a reading from the Recovery Dharma book and sharing/listening. https://recoverydharma.org/
Mindful movement is for all individuals interested in learning mindfulness, embodiment, and cultivating peace in recovery. This yoga is safe for everyone including persons who have endured trauma, dissociation, and/or any out of body experiences. The underlying goal is to meet everyone where they are at, and for participants to always feel safe and whole […]
This is a group specifically for female-identifying persons to support one another on common topics related to recovery from substance use disorder.
This is a group specifically for male-identifying persons to support one another on common topics related to recovery from substance use disorder.