Reclaim a productive, healthy place in their families and communities
Renew their faith in themselves
Rediscover their strengths and abilities
Rebuild their dreams
About Recover Wyoming
It is a safe, welcoming, sober space which allows people from all recovery backgrounds to come together to engage in recovery support services, socialize, access information and resources, and volunteer. The Recovery Community Center has a meeting space, living room and lounge area, games (such as foosball and table tennis), and staff offices.
Mission & Vision
Recover Wyoming strives to increase the occurrence and quality of long-term recovery from substance use disorder across Wyoming communities through education, advocacy, training, and peer recovery support services.
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What Our Patients Say About Us
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I had a cloud over my head for some time. Coming to Recover Wyoming and talking about it gave me clarity from bottling up so much from my use. They care and it shows. Thank you Recover Wyoming for your dedication for someone like me and the difference in the community in all that you's do.
Compassionate, real support for those seeking long term recovery. From peer support, to financial assistance in helping face the challenges that those in recovery face daily. Recover Wyoming is here to help. Don’t wait another day. Call now! You are worth never giving up on ♥️
For many years I have been able to watch as this organization has grown into what is has become and be a part of what it is going to continue to become. The vision that Laura had all those years ago for people to just be able to have some hope for something different instead of addiction and degradation in a setting of welcoming and judgement-free helpfulness. By promoting many pathways to recovery for the person and family, there are new beginnings happening all the time in our community. The PATH program, Peer Specialist training, QPR, and other hopeful and helpful endeavors that the wonderful staff get to help with and serve people in have filled a needed and wanted niche. Here's to many more wonderful decades to come!
I wrote a column on this organization and its laudatory efforts. It was published in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle on December 29, 2016. Let's see if I an provide a link.