Recovery Epicenter Foundation partners with other organizations to provide resources, and supports organizations whose mission is aligned with helping strengthen the recovery community.
FARR, the Florida Association of Recovery Residences, supports Recovery Residence providers in their effort to deliver quality recovery-oriented housing opportunities to persons in recovery who seek to reside in abstinence-based, peer supportive environments. We believe this is best achieved through encouraging and monitoring provider compliance with national standards promulgated for this purpose. We further believe that all people have the right to recover in an atmosphere which meets their special needs as well as their basic needs for safety, dignity and respect.
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The Tranquil Shores Foundation believes that everyone should have access to drug and alcohol educational and recovery services. To that end, The Jimmy Johnson Scholarship Fund provides resources for education, treatment and housing for those in need in our community.
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Virtues Circle Inc. is a non-profit that provides workshops and classes on the 5 strategies of The Virtues Project™. These strategies empower recovering alcoholics and addicts with practical tools for rebuilding their life. Through their workshops participants learn how to set clear boundaries, engage in positive self-talk and language, turn challenges into opportunities for growth, how to honor the spirit in self and others, and deep listening to foster compassionate communication.
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Survivors of Addiction is a faith-based, non-profit organization dedicated to providing housing that is a drug-free safe structured atmosphere of recovery for those who struggle with the disease of addiction that have the willingness and courage to change.
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Real Recovery’s mission is to provide a safe and sober environment as men transition back into the community. Our focus is on encouraging employment, education and rebuilding residents lives while providing a supportive environment for those committed to sobriety one day at a time.
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