Recovery Circle
Recovery Café Longmont 402 Kimbark St, Longmont, CO, United StatesCircles 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.
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.
Alcoholics Anonymous is an outside organization.Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend A.A. meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.A.A.’s primary purpose is to […]
- A judgment-free, confidential space.- Weekly topics, including coping, communication,and resilience.- Time to share experiences, strategies, andemotional support.- Resources for navigating the justice system.- Help coping with stigma and stress. Facilitator:Patricia Padilla(303) 709-3480ppadilla0512@live.com
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.
Facilitated in Spanish by our bilingual peer support team. 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.
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 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.
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.