Women in Recovery
Recovery United Community Center 32577 Garfield Road, Fraser, MI, United StatesWomen only recovery group. Tuesdays @ 10:30 AM At the RUCC
Please call us if you would like to make an appointment or if you have questions.
CARE Main Office: 586.541.2273
CARE Recovery United Community Center: 586.552.1120
Women only recovery group. Tuesdays @ 10:30 AM At the RUCC
Men only recovery group. Tuesdays @ 10:30 AM At the RUCC
Art project workshop given by DIA staff, supplies are provided! Project will be completed over both dates. July 20th & 27th at 1:00 PM At the RUCC
HIV & Hepatitis C rapid testing July 13th 4:00 to 7:00 PM July 27th 1:00 to 4:00 PM At the RUCC
Join us for a peer to peer women’s meeting to learn about recovery related topics. Each week a new topic is discussed. The group is facilitated by a person in long-term recovery. Call Recovery United Center 586.552.1120 for more information.
This group focuses on how to involve basic meditative practices into your recovery. The Guided Meditation Group is an hour session with a discussion about the practice of meditation. The group is led by a person in long-term recovery. Zoom ID: 882 654 223 Call 586.552.1120 for more information.
A worldwide fellowship for those affected by someone else’s addiction. We offer our help by sharing our experience, strength and hope. Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM At the RUCC
Introduction to meditative practices by a Peer Recovery Coach. Using mindfulness to stay connected to recovery principles. Tuesdays @ 7:00 PM At the RUCC
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