Peer support offers guidance, encouragement, and connection from individuals who have lived experience with addiction and recovery. It provides practical support such as goal setting, navigating community resources, employment readiness/resume building, and developing relapse prevention strategies. Peer supporters help reduce isolation, build recovery capital, and model hope by showing that long-term recovery is possible. Most importantly, peer support creates a safe, judgment-free relationship where individuals feel understood, empowered, and supported in their recovery journey.
At The Hope & Recovery Foundation, we provide comprehensive relapse prevention services designed to equip individuals with the tools and support necessary for long-term recovery. Our approach focuses on helping participants identify personal triggers, develop healthy coping strategies, and strengthen decision-making skills through structured groups, one-on-one coaching, and evidence-based interventions. We offer education on the stages of relapse, emotional regulation techniques, and practical life skills that promote stability and accountability. In addition, we connect individuals to community resources, peer support networks, and ongoing mentorship to ensure they have consistent encouragement beyond our program. Our goal is to empower each person to build resilience, maintain sobriety, and confidently navigate life’s challenges.
We’re here to support you. Whether you’re seeking peer recovery services, looking for sober recreational activities, making a referral, or simply have questions about our programs, please complete the form below. A member of our team will respond as soon as possible. If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
