Community
Connection to a larger whole is essential to long-term recovery. Never underestimate the power of one person’s determination.
Who can help?
- Housing Providers
- Medical Healthcare Providers
- Behavioral Health Providers
- Business Owners
- Employers
- Faith Community
- Law Enforcement
- Court Officials
- Non Profit Organizations
- Community Members
- Re-entry Providers
- Family & Friends
How can I help?
- Participate in educational opportunities.
- Provide training or vocational support.
- Be a voice of reason on these difficult social issues.
- Access resources for critical intervention situations.
- Create job and training opportunities.
- Volunteer your time.
- Ask for help and refer for appropriate support.
Benefits to the community:
- Creates an atmosphere of unity and hope.
- Lowers recidivism rate, improving public safety and decreasing the tax burden of incarceration.
- Reclaims people lost to the job market, improving the economy.
- Directs people to think in terms of having a career by improving their skill sets.
- Creates more tax-paying citizens.
- Lessens addiction and criminal thinking, improving public safety.
- Facilitates positive collaboration between the courts, law-enforcement, the faith community, and business sectors.
- Stimulates citizens to action and work for the welfare of the community.
- Reunifies families, lowering the burden of foster care, Medicaid and other government service to the poor.
The loss of a single member is the loss of an asset to the community. It means the loss of a parent, employee, tax-payer and much more. Recovery Lifer directly and indirectly provides many important services to the community.
Email: recoverylifer@gmail.com
Phone: (479) 227-2877
Coming soon…
- Our Store
- Hire a Peer Specialist
- Careers
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