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Skip to content Menu * Community * Consumers * File a Grievance * Recovery Housing Directory * Recovery Community Organization Directory * Youth Recovery Directory * Peer & Family Trainings * Workers * Providers * Training Courses * Recovery Support Peer Specialist (RSPS) * Peer and Family Workforce * Recovery Residence Certification * Business Incubator * Advocates * Recovery Day at the Capitol * Texas Policy * ABCs of Advocacy * Brown Bag Advocacy * Tipping the Pain Scale * Recovery Votes * Recovery Month * About * Mission, Vision and Values * Leadership * History and Impact * Grants, Donors and Customers * Contact Us * Employment * News and Events * Blog * Living Proof * Events * Recovery Capital Conference * Contribute * Contact * My Account * 0 items Menu * Community * Consumers * File a Grievance * Recovery Housing Directory * Recovery Community Organization Directory * Youth Recovery Directory * Peer & Family Trainings * Workers * Providers * Training Courses * Recovery Support Peer Specialist (RSPS) * Peer and Family Workforce * Recovery Residence Certification * Business Incubator * Advocates * Recovery Day at the Capitol * Texas Policy * ABCs of Advocacy * Brown Bag Advocacy * Tipping the Pain Scale * Recovery Votes * Recovery Month * About * Mission, Vision and Values * Leadership * History and Impact * Grants, Donors and Customers * Contact Us * Employment * News and Events * Blog * Living Proof * Events * Recovery Capital Conference * Contribute DO YOU SUPPORT RECOVERY? Help ensure that there is recovery support in every community that is accessible to everyone. Post your support and take our survey to strengthen our collective voice. Post your support here STATEWIDE NETWORK RecoveryPeople engages, educates and empowers a network of recovery consumers, workers and providers, which we collectively refer to as the recovery community. learn more Participants 3,000 Partners 200 Network of Networks 10 CLICK TO: 2022 Impact Report Explore our Community Lunch & Learn Learn about recovery rights and fair housing Apply for House Manager Fellowship Apply for Recovery Residence Accreditation PROGRAM AREAS ADVOCACY Consumer access, choice and protections Learn More PEER-TO-CAREER Leadership and workforce development Learn More RECOVERY SERVICES Capacity expansion and enhancement Learn More LEARN ABOUT US Mission Vision Values Leaders Equity Impact Mission RecoveryPeople is a 501c3 nonprofit that was founded in 2009. Our mission is to engage, educate and empower peer- and family-led recovery from substance use and related mental health challenges. * To learn more about out programs, play the embedded video. Vision RecoveryPeople envisions an ecosystem of recovery in every community that is accessible to everyone. Recovery is more than possible. It is expected, if individuals have access to support and services. * Learn more about recovery ecosystems. Values * Lived experience - We are a led and governed by individuals and family members in recovery * Participatory - We believe in participatory and grassroots engagement * Quality - We support fidelity to best practices * We pledge to be transparent, collaborative, and inclusive in the way we conduct business * We are focused on consumer protection * Integrity - We operate with a high level of integrity * We are action oriented and socially entrepreneurial * We work together and with others to weave a network that has a shared purpose * We authentically support equity, diversity and inclusion Leaders RecoveryPeople is a 501c3 nonprofit governed and operated by individuals and affected family members in recovery and their allies. Meet our: * Staff * Board of Directors * Advisory Committees Want to join the Team? Keep an eye out for opportunities. Equity Recovery equity means that everyone has a fair and just opportunity to recovery. RecoveryPeople is committed to removing obstacles for marginalized communities. Our strategic plans and programs are guided by annual health equity statement and evaluation. Learn more about Recovery Equity Dashboard Impact Learn more about our impact across our history and across our programs. RecoveryPeople's programs fall within one or more of the following domains: * Policy and Advocacy - consumer access, choice and protections * Workforce Development - peer to career * Recovery Service Provider Support - ecosystem expansion and enhancement ANNUAL AWARDS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT Learn more PERSON OF THE YEAR Learn more PEER OF THE YEAR Learn more MEDIA OF THE YEAR Learn more STAY INFORMED THROUGH OUR NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBE * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name ABOUT RECOVERYPEOPLE RecoveryPeople is a peer and family led nonprofit based in Texas promoting recovery from substance use issues and related mental health conditions. 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