PAL – Parents of Addicted Loved Ones
This free support group offers guidance, hope, and community for families impacted by substance use. RCL will be the home of these weekly meetings, starting May 7 at 9:30 AM.
This free support group offers guidance, hope, and community for families impacted by substance use. RCL will be the home of these weekly meetings, starting May 7 at 9:30 AM.
For female RCL Members only. Circles provide a chance to know and let yourself be known by others in recovery. They are a weekly check-in where we focus on successes, challenges, and goals.
For male RCL Members only. Circles provide a chance to know and let yourself be known by others in recovery. They are a weekly check-in where we focus on successes, challenges, and goals.
Led by our Bilingual Resource Navigator + Meditation Guide, José. Recovery is a challenging process that affects our bodies and minds; meditation can be used as a tool to help control emotions and increase mental clarity.
Bilingual Poetry Connection is a space to share stories, thoughts, and emotions in Spanish and English. Explore your voice, connect with others, and express yourself in the language that feels most natural.
SMART Recovery is an outside organization.SMART Recovery is an evidenced-informed recovery method grounded in Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), that supports people with substance dependencies or problem behaviors to:Build and maintain motivationCope with urges and cravingsManage thoughts, feelings and behaviorsLive a balanced lifeThere is a Family & Friends meeting at […]
Circles provide a chance to know and let yourself be known by others in recovery. They are a weekly check-in where we focus on successes, challenges, and goals.
Get outside, move your body, and try something new!Whether you’ve never picked up a paddle or just want a casual way to stay active, you’ll build skills, share some laughs, and enjoy time in the fresh air.No experience needed—just bring yourself and a willingness to play.
Circles provide a chance to know and let yourself be known by others in recovery. They are a weekly check-in where we focus on successes, challenges, and goals.