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Recovery Alliance

https://recoveryallianceduluth.org/

Mission

To build and mobilize a compassionate community to support individuals seeking or maintaining recovery to inspire hope, create connection and eliminate stigma.

Values

RAD is a recovery community organization and, as such, is led and informed by the recovery community.
RAD recognizes recovery is an individual, personally directed journey.
RAD values its independence as a community organization that honors multiple pathways to recovery.
RAD is inclusive and recognizes cultural differences.
RAD believes in meeting people where they are and with what they need.
RAD knows substance-use disorder is a chronic disease that requires long-term support and care.

Who We Are

Recovery Alliance Duluth was formed when a small group of community members came together, joining their collective experience and knowledge, to address the need for peer-based recovery support throughout the continuum for individuals and families experiencing substance use disorder. For years, our community has heard the resounding need for peer-based recovery support services. Peer recovery support services are appealing because they are adaptable and available at various stages of the recovery process. The services are provided by a peer having a shared experience and may precede, accompany, or follow treatment. Individuals facing barriers, or never wish to participate in treatment may avail themselves to peer-based support to recover.

We Know This Works

In 2017, the MN legislature passed a Substance Use Disorder Reform plan making peer support reimbursable, to both provide a needed service and to help address the need for the additional workforce. The passage of this legislation brought greater community awareness of the need to develop the capacity to provide education, awareness, training, and peer-based recovery support services. To that end, Recovery Alliance Duluth was created, rooted in the authentic desire to inspire hope, create connection and support individuals through peer to peer interaction.

206 W 4th Street, Suite 202 
Duluth, MN 55806 
Ph: 218-576-6005