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Our Purpose

Having struggled with addiction and understanding what it is like to feel powerless to the cunning and baffling nature of addiction, it became clear that the power of group healing is a key part of transformation when a client comes to treatment and begins a 30 day journey. While this is a relatively short period of time, what happens during this first thirty days can make all the difference in how someone moves forward on the road to life recovery. We believe that group therapy can be a VITAL part of treatment and having a team that can confidently facilitate group experiences with a solid aim and foundational principles to guide, incredible life change is possible!

As we look ahead to supporting clients in their journey, we believe that recovery is holistic—it involves the integration of mind, body, and spirit. A successful recovery journey doesn’t just focus on abstinence; it’s about building mental clarity, cultivating emotional healing, nurturing physical health, and fostering spiritual growth. We recognize that these elements are interdependent, and we are committed to guiding clients towards mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual growth, recovery, and renewal.

We understand that this process requires a safe and supportive space to explore and develop each of these areas. Whether it’s through group discussion, shared experiences, or one-on-one support, we are here to guide clients toward a steady and sustainable road to recovery.

We would be honored to support you and your clients in this important phase of their recovery. Our goal is to help launch clients toward a steady, fulfilling road of life recovery, equipping them with the tools, mindset, and community they need for ongoing growth and a brand new way of living.

We would be honored to support you in giving your clients this foundation!

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Integrity

Honest and true to our values when no one is wathcing.

compassion

Kindness, understanding and Patience for self and others.

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Responsibility

Owning one's actions and decisions, and being accountable for their impact.

forgiveness
 

Letting go of resentment and offering peace to oneself and others.

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