
Be part of someone’s recovery.

Give your time. Change a life.
Volunteers play a major role in how our community feels the moment someone walks through our doors. They help create spaces that are calm, cared for, and welcoming. They lift work off our staff so we can stay focused on people. Most importantly, they show individuals in recovery that they are worth showing up for.
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Some volunteers come once. Others return again and again because they want to be part of something hopeful. Local businesses step in for service days. Families volunteer together.
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There are simple ways to get involved, and each one helps create connection, stability, and encouragement for those on the path to recovery.
Show up. Make a difference. Be part of recovery.
I volunteered because I wanted to make a difference. I didn’t realize how much it would change me too.

Ways to get involved:

EVENTS
Help create moments where connection happens. From recovery events to community gatherings, volunteers help set up, welcome guests, and create an environment where people feel seen and supported.

PROPERTY CARE
​A clean, safe, and welcoming space matters more than you might think. Whether it’s yard work, painting, organizing, or small projects, your time helps create an environment where people can focus on healing.

COFFEE COUNTER
Sometimes the most meaningful moments happen over a simple cup of coffee. Volunteers help create a warm, welcoming space where conversations start, relationships build, and people feel like they belong.
