Since our founding in 1946, The Council on Recovery has been at the forefront of helping individuals and families whose lives have been impacted by substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. Our relentless efforts with prevention, education, treatment, and recovery heal our community one person at a time.
We are the place to start.
The Council is where recovery begins. When it comes to seeking help, we know the process can be confusing and daunting. The Council provides expert and objective solutions to get you or your loved ones the help they need.
We turn no one away.
The Council is a non-profit organization. Through our publicly funded programs and generous contributions, we are able to provide high quality services to those who need it, regardless of their ability to pay.
We serve the whole family.
Addiction is a family disease. The Council’s whole-family approach promotes restored connection, healthier communication, and shared understanding, helping families heal together and move forward.
We envision a world free from the stigma of substance abuse, where recovery is accessible to all.
OUR MISSION
To lead the community in creating a path to freedom from substance abuse and related issues.
Our Values
Impact
We make a difference by relieving the burden of addiction through our education, outreach, treatment, and advocacy.
Integrity
We always adhere to the highest standards of conduct and professional ethics in all that we do.
Excellence
We pursue perfection in all that we do, keeping families and our community in sharp focus at all times.
Compassion
We have respect and understanding for everyone we touch and for each other.
Testimonials
"I found myself looking forward to classes and feeling the weight lifting off of my shoulders with every new day. This is where I learned to deal with my problems properly instead of running away. I learned that I mattered."
“It felt like I called a million treatment centers. The Council on Recovery was the only one who talked to me about what was happening to our daughter… and our family.”
“I’ve tried so many times, but The Council on Recovery helped me make it work. After 10 years in addiction, my kids finally call me ‘Daddy’ again.”
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