FFR Admin Staff

FFR Admin Staff

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Dear Friend of Foundation for Recovery:

Thanks to you 1,633 individuals in or seeking recovery were provided peer support services at Foundation for Recovery this past year.  We were able to support individuals with peer coaching, life skills groups, GED preparation and other training.   On behalf of them, thank you for supporting their recovery and their dignity.

FFR recently helped Dierre whose story on our website states, “I am a six-time felon, drug addict for over 20 years, homeless and lost.  I was introduced to a FFR peer coach and my coach pointed toward reality and supported me.  He taught me that I had to change what was around me and he has been there for me and still is … for every hole that is dug there is an exit, just look up!”

Every day, your support makes stories like Dierre’s possible. 

Today, we’re launching our 2017 Year-End Campaign.  Our goal is to help an additional 240 mothers, fathers, sons and daughters with no cost support at Foundation for Recovery to find a way to get their lives back on track.  You see, even though we helped over 1,600 people last year, there are still many more that need our help but we don’t have the resources to do so.

That’s why our goal for this campaign is to raise $350,000 by December 31st.   Through a generous donor, we have a dollar for dollar match for every donation received.  If we raise that amount, we’ll be able to provide recovery support services for 240 more people this year than last year.  We need your help to make it happen.

Would you be willing to make a special year-end donation of $50, $100 or whatever you can afford to help us meet our goal and bring recovery support services to 240 more people? 

We simply can’t do it without you.  Your support will make a real, lasting impact in the lives of those who are still in need.

Thank you for your continued support of individuals in or seeking recovery.

Sincerely,

Dona M. Dmitrovic, MHS
Executive Director

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Our Activities Calendar

  • One-on-one Peer Recovery Support
  • Mutual Aid Meetings & Support Groups
  • Women’s Empowerment Workshops
  • GED or High school Equivalent Preparation
  • Overdose Prevention Training and naloxone (Narcan) Access Point
  • Computers
  • Library
  • Bus Passes
  • Recycled Clothing (Caring Closet)
  • Peer Recovery Support Specialist Training
  • Lounge Area
  • Classrooms & meeting spaces

The Southern Nevada Recovery Community Center offers several spaces open to the groups and organizations to rent for meetings, support groups, trainings, and events. Learn more or contact therooms@forrecovery.org for more information.

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Person-Directed Recovery

Person-centered recovery is directed, as much as possible by the person – including decisions about who should be included in the process.  The planning identifies just a few small, but meaningful, short-term changes that the individual can focus on helping to reduce some of the barriers or challenges moving forward.  Person centered care should be central to all recovery frameworks.

*Adapted from Person-Centered Care and Planning by Neal Adams, MD, MPH, and Diane Grieder, M.Ed.