You are not alone
Recovery United Community Center
CARE of Southeastern Michigan’s Recovery United Community Center (RUCC) offers free support groups and services to everyone in the community. It is also home to CARE’s Peer Recovery Coaching program. It is a place where an individual can enter, grow, continue progress and receive support on their substance use recovery journey. The RUCC also offers support for family, friends, and anyone seeking to find positive support in their lives.
There are a variety of resources also available and free to anyone on their recovery journey that include: support groups, free naloxone training and kits, yoga classes, computer lab use, wellness coaching and workshops, career guidance, and so much more.
CARE’s Recovery United Community Center (RUCC) is located within the CARE Main Office at 31900 Utica Road, Fraser, MI 48026
Hours are:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8:30 am – 8:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am – 5:00pm & Friday: 8:30am – 1:00pm
Contact us or stop in anytime to learn more
What Does CARE's Recovery Community Look Like?
No one has to do this alone. As the name suggests, the CARE Recovery United Community Center (RUCC) fosters and connects a community of people in recovery.
At CARE, we provide professional and emotional support in many forms—from Recovery United’s peer recovery coaches helping those grappling with substance misuse and abuse, to parenting classes, employment services, and more.
We believe there are multiple paths to a healthy life—and are absolutely committed to the individual paths chosen by the people we serve.
Our regular programming and services include:
- Career coaching and job readiness
- Art & music groups
- Support groups
- Health & wellness activities (yoga, nutrition, guided meditation, vaccine clinics, HIV testing, etc.)
- Recreational activities (movie nights, book clubs, etc.)
- Work & financial stability (legal workshops, basic computer skills, resume workshops, job readiness support, etc.)
- Family support groups
- Naloxone training
- Parenting education
- Computer lab (job search, resume and GED preparation, etc.)
- Recovery United peer recovery coaches
- … and more
Activities and services are rooted in SAMHSA’s four dimensions of recovery (health, home, purpose, and community), and primarily designed and led by people in recovery. Many of these individuals—such as the Recovery United peer recovery coaches—are certified, and have received formal training in addiction, relapse, and the many resources available to people (and families) seeking recovery.