About us

who we are

Recovery Resources Network (RRN) is a community-based nonprofit dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate the complex path to recovery from substance use and mental health disorders. We do not provide treatment ourselves. Instead, we serve as a centralized coordination and navigation hub, ensuring that every individual is connected to the right level of care, at the right time, with the right support system in place.

Founded on the belief that recovery happens in community, RRN works at the intersection of healthcare, behavioral health, and the justice system to remove barriers and create real pathways to long-term stability.

Recovery Resources Network coordinates timely, community-based connections to behavioral health treatment, recovery housing, and supportive services for individuals navigating substance use, mental health, and justice system involvement, ensuring each person has a clear pathway to sustained recovery.

why we exist

Too many individuals fall through the gaps between systems of care. Delays in placement, lack of coordination, insurance barriers, and limited follow-up often lead to relapse, repeated legal involvement, and unnecessary strain on community resources.

Recovery Resources Network exists to close these gaps by providing immediate, coordinated access to care and sustained support. We believe recovery outcomes improve when individuals are connected not only to treatment, but also to stable recovery housing, meaningful work, and a supportive community.

A Community-Based Approach

Recovery Resources Network follows a proven framework focused on:

  • Health – Access to treatment and care
  • Home – Recovery housing and pathways to long-term housing through community partners
  • Community – Connection and support systems 
  • Purpose – Employment and long-term stability
MISSION STATEMENT

Recovery Resources Network coordinates timely, community-based connections to behavioral health treatment, recovery housing, and supportive services for individuals navigating substance use, mental health, and justice system involvement, ensuring each person has a clear pathway to sustained recovery.

VISION STATEMENT

We envision a community where every individual, regardless of circumstance or system involvement, has immediate access to the right level of care and the support needed to achieve long-term recovery, stability, and purpose while living with their substance use and mental health disorder.