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Recovery Resources

A curated list of recovery meetings, treatment options, community organizations, and crisis resources — for anyone navigating the path toward a healthier life.

Whether you are taking your first steps toward recovery, supporting someone you love, or looking for community along the way, these resources are here to help. We add to this list as we discover organizations and services that serve the recovery community with care and integrity. If you know of a resource we should include, reach out at info@realrecoverypodcast.com.

Meetings and Community Groups

Places to connect, find support, and build community in recovery.

Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers

Professional treatment programs for addiction and co-occurring disorders.

  • Another Chance — Addiction recovery services in Portland with a focus on long-term sobriety and community reintegration.
  • 4D Recovery — A recovery community organization for young adults in Multnomah County offering peer support, treatment navigation, and life skills.
  • Fora Health Treatment and Recovery — One of Oregon's largest nonprofit addiction treatment providers, offering medical detox, residential, and outpatient services.
  • Crestview Recovery — Inpatient mental health and addiction treatment in Portland, OR.
  • Painted Horse Recovery — Culturally responsive addiction recovery services with a focus on Indigenous and underserved communities.
  • True Colors Recovery — Recovery services designed for and by the LGBTQ+ community.
  • Serenity Lane — Oregon nonprofit offering residential and outpatient addiction treatment across multiple locations.

Mental Health and Dual Diagnosis Support

Resources for those navigating mental health alongside addiction recovery.

Sober Living and Housing

Safe, supportive housing options for people in recovery.

  • Oxford House — A national network of self-supporting, democratically run sober living homes. Chapters available throughout Oregon.
  • Arbor House Portland — Sober living for women in Portland, OR, providing a structured and supportive environment for long-term recovery.
  • Central City Concern — Comprehensive services for people experiencing homelessness and addiction in Portland, including housing, healthcare, and employment support.
  • Outside In — Services for homeless youth and young adults in Portland, including substance use treatment and transitional housing.

Advocacy and Community Organizations

Organizations working to change policy, reduce stigma, and strengthen Oregon's recovery community.

  • Oregon Recovers — A statewide advocacy organization working to transform Oregon's addiction and recovery systems through policy and community engagement.
  • Recovery Network of Oregon (RNO) App — A free app connecting Oregonians with recovery meetings, treatment resources, and peer support services statewide.

Wellness and Physical Recovery

Programs that support recovery through physical fitness and community activity.

  • Go the Distance — Recovery through physical fitness, offering running, walking, and wellness programs for people in recovery.
  • Portland Frontrunners — Portland's LGBTQ+ running and walking club, welcoming to all fitness levels and supportive of recovery community members.

Artists and Advocates in Recovery

Individuals using their platform and creative work to amplify recovery voices.

  • Skyler Ray — Artist and recovery advocate using music and storytelling to inspire and support the recovery community.
  • Futuristic — Artist, rapper, and recovery advocate using music and storytelling to inspire hope and share his journey through addiction and sobriety.
  • Madison Shanley — Singer-songwriter and recovery advocate using her voice and music to share her journey and inspire others in the recovery community.

Additional Support and Resources

Dial 211 or visit 211info.org if you need help finding local resources including health and family services, food assistance, or housing.

Emergency Numbers

Emergency Type
Phone Number​
Medical or Fire Emergency
Suicide Prevention
Alcohol and Drug Helpline
Military Helpline
YouthLine
Poison Emergency
Domestic Violence Hotline
Sexual Assault Hotline
Report Abuse of a Child or Vulnerable Adult in Oregon