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Restore Recovery is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in Minnesota. Our mission is to assist people on their pathway of recovery through peer support services, transitional housing, and collaborative partnerships with organizations in the community. Our goal is to provide services that promote a lifestyle of recovery. Restore Recovery in your life and in the lives of those that you encounter while on this earth. We believe that recovery is possible when an individual is paired with resources in a community that surrounds them.

This non-profit is 100% lead by a board of women in recovery.

You can read more about what recovery community organizations are by clicking here.

 

Substance use disorder (SUD) remains one of the most persistent public health challenges across the nation and in Minnesota. In 2021, nearly 1,300 Minnesotans died of a drug overdose, making this the leading cause of injury deaths in the state. One intervention to help people with SUD is peer recovery services (PRS). PRS is a form on non-clinical support where trained individuals who are more established in recovery come alongside people currently in the recovery journey and provide guidance in the treatment process, help in accessing resources, and offer an empathetic ear. In combination with other services in the continuum of care, PRS seeks to reduce harm from disordered use. We aim to provide our peers with these services.

Many of the homeless individuals that wander our streets are victims of the opioid and heroin epidemic that is prevalent across Minnesota. The lifestyle and environment that these individuals live in do not foster recovery from addiction, therefore, they are exposed to a vicious cycle of substance abuse by virtue of their surroundings which puts them in life-threatening situations. Having supportive housing available for those who are struggling with substance abuse will allow these individuals to have access to safe, supportive environments that can help get them the assistance and guidance that they require.

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