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Providing Peer Supports and Services for People with Substance Use Disorder: Connecticut’s Community of Addiction Recovery
Connecticut Community of Addiction Recovery helps people with substance use disorder achieve and sustain recovery through community-based non-clinical social support programs, volunteer opportunities, and referrals to detox, treatment, housing, employment, among other resources.
The Clubhouse Model in Action at Fountain House: Designing Communities for People with Serious Mental Illness
This profile explores how the Fountain House implemented the clubhouse model, a unique approach that empowers people with serious mental illness to form meaningful relationships, build resilience, improve self-management of their mental health, and pursue employment, education, and housing.
Finding a Place to Be Somebody
This essay from Lawrence Lincoln, a former unhoused person in California, documents his journey of recovery and subsequent work with a care community.
Central City Concern: Providing Comprehensive Services to Help People on the Path to Housing, Recovery, and Employment
Profiles Central City Concern, an FQHC in Portland, Oregon, that is providing services for people experiencing homelessness with substance use disorder — including primary care, behavioral health treatment, housing, and other supports.
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Displaying 1 - 4 of 4
Providing Peer Supports and Services for People with Substance Use Disorder: Connecticut’s Community of Addiction Recovery
Connecticut Community of Addiction Recovery helps people with substance use disorder achieve and sustain recovery through community-based non-clinical social support programs, volunteer opportunities, and referrals to detox, treatment, housing, employment, among other resources.
The Clubhouse Model in Action at Fountain House: Designing Communities for People with Serious Mental Illness
This profile explores how the Fountain House implemented the clubhouse model, a unique approach that empowers people with serious mental illness to form meaningful relationships, build resilience, improve self-management of their mental health, and pursue employment, education, and housing.
Finding a Place to Be Somebody
This essay from Lawrence Lincoln, a former unhoused person in California, documents his journey of recovery and subsequent work with a care community.
Central City Concern: Providing Comprehensive Services to Help People on the Path to Housing, Recovery, and Employment
Profiles Central City Concern, an FQHC in Portland, Oregon, that is providing services for people experiencing homelessness with substance use disorder — including primary care, behavioral health treatment, housing, and other supports.