501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting drug prevention, substance misuse and interventions
501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting drug prevention, substance misuse and interventions
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SUBSTANCE MISUSE PREVENTION
AWARENESS AND EDUCATION
OVERDOSE PREVENTION TRAINING
NALOXONE DISTRIBUTION
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES
PEER SUPPORT SERVICES
SOBER LIVING FOR WOMEN
LIFE SKILLS AND GOAL PLANNING
REFERRALS AND RESOURCES
REACH
FREE Community presentations such as education and awareness on the dangers of vaping, alcohol, marijuana, methamphetamine, stigma and youth resiliency using evidence-based practices approved by The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Additionally, provide awareness on the opioid epidemic, the rise in fentanyl, how to reverse an overdose education, and access to Naloxone - the life saving opioid overdose reversal drug.
At Rebuild Recovery, our vision is to create a community where Mental Health is a top priority and individuals can access the resources they need to achieve optimal well-being.
We take a holistic approach to mental health, addressing not only the symptoms of mental illness but also the underlying causes and contributing factors.
Over the ye
At Rebuild Recovery, our vision is to create a community where Mental Health is a top priority and individuals can access the resources they need to achieve optimal well-being.
We take a holistic approach to mental health, addressing not only the symptoms of mental illness but also the underlying causes and contributing factors.
Over the years, we have accomplished many important milestones in our mission to support mental health, including expanding our services and increasing accessibility to mental health resources.
People who have dealt with trauma may feel stress, anxiety or depression. It can change how a person acts and feels. Feeling safe can help people recover from trauma.
Trauma informed care is one way to help people feel safe so they can focus on their health. Trauma informed care is not a type of service. It is how people interact and support each other.
1. Safety
2. Trust
3. Support
4. Respect
5. Voice and Choice
6. Acceptance
More about Trauma Informed Care:
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