Find the Support That’s Right for You

Recovery is stronger when we do it together. Whether you're seeking support, guiding a loved one, or shaping a recovery-friendly community, there’s a role for you in Whole Life Recovery.

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For Those Navigating Recovery

Support That Meets You Where You Are

No matter where you are or what challenges you're facing, you don’t have to navigate it alone. We offer personalized guidance, peer support, and practical tools to help you take the next step—wherever you're starting from.

One-on-one support provides personalized guidance from people who’ve been there. Peer support creates space to share experiences, gain insights, and build relationships that strengthen your next steps. Workshops and practical tools offer real-world strategies to move forward at your own pace.

For Family & Friends

Learn How to Help Without Feeling Lost

Supporting someone facing substance use challenges can feel overwhelming. We provide clear tools and understanding to help you navigate the process with confidence..

We offer practical guidance on what works—and what doesn’t—so you can offer real support without enabling harmful patterns. Our resources help you care for yourself while supporting your loved one, so you’re not carrying the weight of recovery alone.

For Communities

Building Stronger Supports Together

Recovery is strongest when communities come together to offer real-world support, guidance, and connection. We partner with schools, healthcare providers, recovery organizations, and other local leaders to build stronger supports for individuals, families, and youth.

Through speaker series and community events, we equip partners with tools and insights to strengthen recovery supports—challenging outdated ideas and helping more people access effective, relationship-based guidance. Collaborative partnerships with the broader healthcare and recovery ecosystem help ensure that people get the right support at the right time. Advocacy efforts focus on expanding access to effective recovery resources, removing barriers, and shaping policies that prioritize real, lasting change.