In this section you’ll find a list of recovery coaches and support groups throughout Colorado. Reach out for help if you’re struggling and starting to feel like you’re in crisis.
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2239 Champa Street Denver, CO 80205
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Denver
The Phoenix is a sober active community for people recovering from a substance use disorder and those choosing to live a sober lifestyle. The only requirement for membership is 48 hours of continuous sobriety. After that all the events are free. They ask that all members follow the community standards and treat each other with respect and understanding. The events offered include climbing, hiking, running, strength training, yoga, mountain and road biking, and other social activities. All the equipment and instruction are provided. They have locations in Denver (which we link to using google maps) Colorado Springs, and partner with several gyms throughout Colorado. The Phoenix is also nationwide, with chapters in many states across the country. They offer in person local events, virtual live streaming events, as well as on-demand recorded workouts.
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Mobarez Solutions provides a comprehensive range of services for individuals with sex offenses, including peer coaching and mentorship, sex offense re-entry services, and supportive housing solutions. Their goal is to promote restorative rehabilitation for individuals seeking to build better lives after their incarceration, and they are committed to supporting clients every step of the way.
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Getting outside and connecting in community is what this is all about. Abundance Foundation is aimed at getting people living together in a healthy sober environment and also having fun together as much as possible. Hiking, Biking, Workouts (Phoenix Multisport), Paddle boarding, Ski/Snowboard, Camping, BBQ’s, Softball Leagues, Volleyball Leagues and much more! Sign up to get connected to a peer recovery coach.
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Adult Children of Alcoholics/Dysfunctional Families uses a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition program. Meetings are held throughout Colorado and are free, but you may be asked for a donation. Click on the website, then click on Resources and under that Find a Meeting. They meet to share experiences of growing up in an environment where abuse, neglect and trauma was common. ACA provides a safe, nonjudgmental environment that allows us to grieve our childhoods and conduct an honest inventory of ourselves and our family—so we may (i) identify and heal core trauma, (ii) experience freedom from shame and abandonment, and (iii) become our own loving parents.
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Advocates for Recovery Colorado is a grassroots peer-run organization to help people recover from a substance use disorder. They host All Recovery meetings in the Denver metro area. These meetings are not a 12-step model. They welcome all pathways, cross talk is encouraged, and they're there for solutions--not war stories. You can call them to find an All Recovery meeting as well as support groups throughout the state. Check out their Facebook page for information on meetings, as well!
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4800 Baseline Road, Unit B102, Boulder CO 80303
Denver Metro
Boulder
Alateen meetings provide support for young people seeking help with problems that arise when alcoholism afflicts a parent, another close relative, or a friend meet to exchange experiences and to gain an understanding of themselves and the alcoholic.
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Boulder, Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Grand Junction, Pueblo
Denver Area Central Committee of Alcohol Anonymous provides a statewide list of AA office and phone numbers. Locations include Boulder, Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Grand Junction, and Pueblo.
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Celebrate Recovery is a faith-based "Christ-centered" recovery program. Celebrate Recovery meetings are held throughout Colorado. Click on their website, then click on CR Groups.
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Cocaine Anonymous Colorado is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction.The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances. There are no dues or fees for membership. Click on the website, then click on Find a Meeting.
More InfoAlcoholics Anonymous, domestic violence, drug addiction information, family support, Narcotics Anonymous, support groups
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Directory of Colorado recovery and support programs. This website is great for searching specific resources that will best fit your needs!
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Crystal Meth Anonymous is a spport organization for people who want to stop using meth. Meetings are held throughout Colorado under different titles such Voices of Recovery, Life After Crystal, etc. Click on their website, then click on CMA Meetings.
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1450 E. Valley Rd, Basalt CO 81621
Northwest CO
Basalt
Discovery Café is an organization that offers peer to peer support and access to needed services to those who are experiencing barriers stemming from addiction, homelessness or justice involvement. Helping to create a safe place so that members have a healthy form of community, assisting them in building their lives back together. They network with local resources to help their members get connected with whatever they may need, paying close attention to each individual and creating member led solutions. What makes Discovery Café unique is that their approach comes from a place of understanding, love and lived experience. The founder, Gabriel Cohen, is a man in recovery who has overcome the many barriers faced after incarceration, homelessness and addiction. He strives to give back to his community by sharing his experience and epitomizing a healthy life in recovery. The Basalt location is housed within the Midvalley Family Practice in suite 102.
More Info3695 Airport Rd, Rifle CO 81650
Northwest CO
Rifle
Discovery Café is an organization that offers peer to peer support and access to needed services to those who are experiencing barriers stemming from addiction, homelessness or justice involvement. Helping to create a safe place so that members have a healthy form of community, assisting them in building their lives back together. They network with local resources to help their members get connected with whatever they may need, paying close attention to each individual and creating member led solutions. What makes Discovery Café unique is that their approach comes from a place of understanding, love and lived experience. The founder, Gabriel Cohen, is a man in recovery who has overcome the many barriers faced after incarceration, homelessness and addiction. He strives to give back to his community by sharing his experience and epitomizing a healthy life in recovery. The Rifle location is housed within the Colorado Mountain College in room 121
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Elevate provides peer support services include but are not limited to: recovery-related activities, pro-social activities, and recreational therapy; peer and alumni groups; family support; and support for clients. Services also focus on role modeling appropriate behavior, exposing clients to pro-social activities, developing recreational interests, and helping to create and maintain healthy relationships with others in their community. For more information, call Robby Mitchell at the number below or email Robby@Elevaterecoveryhomes.com.
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FindRecovery.com is a national website that helps you find a nearby meeting for Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Al-Anon. Click on the website link, then scroll down to the list you want: AA, NA, or Al-Anon. Then click on Colorado and there's a list of cities in Colorado in alphabetical order. You can also call the number below for information on meetings and times.
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16736 E Illif Ave. Aurora, CO 80013
Denver Metro
Aurora
Hazelbrook Community Center, formerly known as ParadigmONE, is a one of a kind non-profit Recovery Community Center. They have a fully equipped gym with boxing ring, weights and more and professional martial arts and fitness trainers on staff. They also have an art program that includes a variety of art forms such as graffiti art and painting, a spiritual program where people can gather to grow in their faith, and a large community area that can be used for cool events and sober parties or meetings. They offer training in boxing, fitness, weight lifting, art, as well as provide recovery coaching, sober gatherings and events, life skills training, community reentry services, job placement, spiritual mentoring, mental health support, and more! Their vision (or paradigm) is that we are all ONE and that people who are looking for a new way of life can come and have fun, workout, spar, do art and express themselves in a positive way in order to unite, make new friends, build new habits, improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential. You can locate their calendar of events on their website.
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Denver Metro
Illuminate Community Recovery Services (ICRS) is a Denver-based substance misuse/mental health care provider that provides adult peer support coaching as well as support groups for loved ones of people struggling with addiction. ICRS programs include: CRAFT Support Groups for Loved Ones: The Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) Support Group for Loved Ones provides a forum for those caring for individuals battling addiction. Craft creates a strong community dedicated to empowering their loved ones to seek treatment. The program emphasizes compassion, empathy, and education to maximize the effectiveness of familial support in the recovery journey. Empowering Recovery: Peer Support Coaching for Addiction and Beyond: Our Peer Support Coaching program offers guidance from coaches with firsthand experience in addiction recovery. They also have coaches specializing in supporting families impacted by addiction.
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all locations are virtual
In The Rooms is a free online recovery tool that offers 130 weekly online meetings for those recovering from addiction and related issues. They embrace multiple pathways to recovery, including all 12 Step, Non-12 Step, Wellness and Mental Health modalities. Click on the website link to learn more about the app you can download and find a meeting.
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9725 E Hampden Avenue, Suite 308, Denver CO 80231
Denver Metro
Denver
Life Continues provides in-person and remote peer support services. Their “lived-experience” peer support specialists are trained to help clients navigate the many challenges of life and health.
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locations vary, meetings currently conducted online
LifeRing Secular Recovery provides sobriety support that is not faith-based and embraces what works for each individual. Meetings are conducted online at this time. Click on the website link to their map of meetings. Colorado has several contacts you can reach out to for meeting information.
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3050 Richard Allen Ct. Denver, Colorado 80205
Denver Metro
Denver
LiveDifferent Recovery is a CrossPurpose that offers diverse, person-centered, recovery options (yoga, art, poetry workshops, etc.) and Christ-Centered 12-Step education. This group meets at CrossPurpose from 6pm - 8pm every Friday night, no sign-up needed. They offer a free meal and childcare. You do not have to be a CP Participant to join the group, it is open to the community. You can give Jazmyn a call or email recovery@crosspurpose.org for more information.
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Colorado Marijuana Anonymous provides support for people who are recovering from a marijuana substance use disorder. There are no dues or fees, and the organization is not affiliated with a church or other organization. Click on their website, then click on Meetings for their statewide list of meetings.
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Men of Vision Colorado, is passionate about working with individuals and organizations to reduce recidivism by assisting men to gain personal awareness, create alignment with their goals, & make needed adjustments to thrive and live life successfully. Through life enrichment sessions, individuals are provided successful navigation towards obtaining the lives they envision for themselves. From bars to business is a life enrichment service that helps empower those coming out of the system. Contact Dwayne Roberts for more information on coaching opportunities and upcoming events at info.movincco@gmail.com
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4242 Delaware St, Denver, CO 80216
Denver Metro
Denver
Mile High Behavioral Healthcare brings a caring, seamless continuum of behavioral healthcare to the most vulnerable in the community—offering affordable care and housing services with focused programs to address life challenges. They offer behavioral healthcare and programs at the home office of their agency, located in Denver’s Globeville neighborhood. They have a facility in Sheridan where they offer integrated care and programs for transgender and gender-expansive individuals. Shelter services and programs are in Aurora, close to the Fitzsimons Medical Complex. MHBHC offers a variety of services that include behavioral health, a housing support team, LGBTQ+ care, recovery support, M.A.T. services and even childcare. Visit their website to get more details on locations.
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520 South Third Street, Suite 14 Carbondale, CO 81623
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Mindfulness in Recovery is an inclusive recovery support community, open to anyone with a desire for recovery. They do not promote any particular faith or belief system. Programs are offered online. Providing people in recovery, family and friends, healthcare professionals, and treatment centers with resources, courses, and training to bring the evidence-based tools of recovery to life in effective, meaningful, and productive ways.
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Colorado Narcotics Anonymous says if you’re new to NA and wondering where to start, you should attend a meeting as soon as possible. There you’ll be able to ask questions and explore your relationship with drugs, and decide for yourself if you need to seek an active program of recovery from drug addiction. Click on the website, then click on Find a Meeting Near You. Scroll down to the bottom of the home page for a list of phone numbers you can call under Talk to an Addict.
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NAS Recovery Solutions was founded by Cameron Lundstrom PSS, CPT. Cameron is a Certified Peer Support Specialist both in the Colorado competencies and nationally through SAMHSA as well as a Certified Personal Trainer with the International Sport Science Association. He is a 7 Habits Graduate and Core Group Member and a Gulf War Veteran. He is also a convicted felon and recovering addict having spent 18 years in the criminal justice System. Now with 10 years clean and sober, he is sharing his experience and guidance with those still struggling on their path. Cameron also works as a Parent Advocate with the Colorado Office of Respondent Parents' Counsel helping parents with substance use issues reunify with their children. Call or preferably text Cameron to learn more. NAS Recovery Solutions was formerly known as A Nap and a Sandwich.
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1245 E Colfax Ave Suite 203, Denver, CO 80218
Denver Metro
Denver
P2P Recovery Resources provides peer support services for those seeking assurance, honesty and encouragement while navigating the process of recovery. Their peer coaches share a unique understanding of recovery employing their own experiences. It’s the relatability, the experiential knowledge, the achievement know-how that resonates with clients. Coaches won’t come with a preconceived agenda, ready to impose their way. That is not peer support. You are a peer to their peers. A peer knows every individual has a unique set of goals that can range from mastering daily living skills, finding housing, navigating bus routes, overcoming anxiety about re-socialization and finding outlets for spiritual connections.
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PAWsitive Recovery gives people in recovery and animals in shelters a new “leash” on life, helping them heal from the wounds of addiction, trauma, and abuse. Drug abuse and addiction not only have an impact on people but can have an impact on animals as well. Their program is based on fostering, so without fosters, they can not accept dogs. Please consider becoming a foster parent!
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7585 W. Arkansas Ave Suite 202 Lakewood, CO 80232
The Problem Gambling Center Provides a welcoming and safe environment to problem gamblers and their support network. They offer a variety of no-cost resources to help individuals quit gambling and assist in their recovery. They offer training and scholarships, treatment reimbursement, host recovery groups, informational groups, financial planning, and free meeting space. Gamblers Anonymous meetings every Tuesday & Friday from 12 -1 PM at the Problem Gambling Center. Hybrid meeting available for those who want to attend remotely. They also have hybrid SMART Recovery meetings on Sat from 10-11.
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The Rethinking Drinking website provides research-based info on drinking habits and how they may affect your health. For anyone who drinks, this site offers valuable, research-based information. Letʼs take a look at your drinking patterns and how they may affect your health. Rethinking Drinking can help you get started.
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Lakewood
Route2Recovery provides fully furnished, beautiful, single-family homes for adults in need of a safe and sober environment. The sober living homes are held to a high standard of accountability, helping individuals integrate healthy habits and routines back into their everyday lives, while continuing to maintain their sobriety. Residents are expected to complete daily, weekly, and monthly chores, attend required house meetings, participate in the program, and be working, volunteering, or attending school full time. In addition to recovery housing, Route2Recovery also provides Recovery Peer Coaching and Family Coaching. Located at the base of the foothills, Route2Recovery Sober Living has quick access to Belmar Shopping Center, public transportation (RTD bus and Light rail), several major highways, the mountains and downtown Denver. They are also located near several recovery clubhouses.
More Info4751 N Broadway, Denver CO 80216
Denver Metro
Denver
Salvation Army's Denver Adult Rehabilitation Center is a free six-month sobriety program for single men. It is faith-based and provides housing, therapy, counseling, spiritual guidance, and life skills. You can call the number listed or email the intake coordinator. The center helps program participants to regain health and stability, build the work and social skills needed to re-enter the workforce, and restore families.
More Info2136 Champa Street, Denver CO 80205
Denver Metro
Denver
The primary goal of the Harbor Light Center is to help men obtain a sustainable, self-sufficient living situation free from addiction through the development of essential life skills. You must have successfully completed a detox program to be eligible. You can call the number listed or email the intake coordinator at Katherine.knudsen@usw.salvationarmy.org.
More Info985 W Fillmore Street, Colorado Springs CO 80907
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Serenity Recovery Coaching provides peer-led recovery coaching, mutual aid support groups, and telephone recovery support. They also help with life skills, vocational support, sober living referrals, finding community resources, referrals to detox, and more. Serenity provides many support groups in-person and virtual. Call or write info@srchope.org to get started.
More Info7304 Mentor Avenue Suite F Mentor, OH 44060
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Looking for an online support group? Self-Management And Recovery Training (SMART) is a global community of mutual-support groups. At meetings, participants help one another resolve problems with any addiction (to drugs or alcohol or to activities such as gambling or over-eating). Click on the website link for resources and to find a meeting.
More Info985 W Filmore St, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Springs Recovery Coaching provides peer-to-peer coaching and family support for recovery from addiction. Call the number below or email info@srchope.org to get started. You can also find out more about SRC on its website.
More InfoStartYourRecovery.org is a website that brings information about substance misuse treatment from nonprofit, academic, and government institutions. Ciick on the website link to learn more, hear stories from people who have struggled with substance misuse, and more.
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14211 E 4th Avenue, Aurora CO 80011
Denver Metro
Aurora
The Don't Look Back Center provides a number of different programs for disadvantaged women & transwomen including therapy for addiction and trauma, care management for client wellness and autonomy, a transgender outreach program T.O.P. specifically for transwomen, CCAR certified recovery coaches, acu-detox treatments, and DUI education and therapy. Women & transwomen who've been in the justice system as well as self referals are very welcome. The Don't Look Back Center also provides House of Rahab, a shared living program where women and transwomen may find a safe haven together. The house provides life skills, cooking, HIV education / prevention, art therapy, naloxone classes, and a 12 step program. It costs $700 per month with a $50 administrative fee. Call to find out more about any of their services. The Center is located in Building 3, Suite 305.
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1178 Mariposa Street, Denver CO 80204
Denver Metro
Aurora, Commerce City, Denver, Montbello, Thornton
Tribe Recovery Homes is a nonprofit organization that provides several sober living homes for men and women in the Denver metro area. They provide a structured environment that helps you get back on your feet in a furnished and comfortable home. Properties are managed by professional staff with lived experience who take care of daily activities and protocols for all residents. Click on Sober Living Homes on the website's home page for a description and location of each house. You can apply online through their website; click on the red Apply Here button. You can also call the number listed for more information. If you wish to make a donation or volunteer, please email hello@triberecoveryhomes.com.
More Info201 E. 4th Street Loveland, CO 80537-5601
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Greetings from YPR. YPR creates a foundation for those in recovery, seeking recovery, curious about recovery, those who are allies of recovery and any human who has been affected by addiction including youth ages 14-18. We support all of humankind! YPR prides itself on offering Recovery Support Services which are FREE to ALL! We want to spread the word on how to break the stigma of addiction while coming together in many different ways for support. We can provide HARM REDUCTION supplies like Narcan. Find us on Facebook and Instagram. There are a wide variety of events and meetings as well as community partners that YPR. They have chapters in Adams County (Commerce City, Brighton, etc), Arapahoe County (Aurora, etc.), Canon City, Cortez, Denver and Durango as well as two Latin Chapters in Denver and Aurora
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