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with connection, recovery isn’t rare

For Individuals. For Families. For Utah.

Supporting, empowering, advocating for, and celebrating individuals and families in recovery from the effects of substance use disorders.

our services

We provide short-term peer coaching in healthcare and emergency settings, long-term peer recovery coaching, family support services, and are engaged in legislative advocacy.

Our free and non-clinical services are facilitated by trained staff who are all in long-term recovery, with the goal of providing support across the continuum of care and making sure they have the right support, at the right time, at the right site of care, by the right people.

our story

By the Recovery Community. For the Recovery Community.

our proven approach

As a non-profit founded by the recovery community, we know first-hand that with empathetic connection, people and families struggling with substance use disorders can and do recover.

We understand that recovery is a healthcare journey, and we meet those seeking recovery wherever they are.

press & testimonials

By leveraging evidence-based models, innovative impact reporting, and best practices from other leading organizations, we are proud to be Utah’s most trusted recovery resource.

Yoga (In person)

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness – USARA – Moab 23 S 100 W, Moab

SMART Recovery (In person)

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness – USARA – Ogden 893 24th St, Ogden

Self Management and Recovery TrainingContact USARA at (385) 263-1600

Coffee & Recovery (Hybrid – join virtually or in person!)

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness – USARA – Moab 23 S 100 W, Moab

Join with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/hrb-awdg-zmdOr dial: (US) +1 508-506-1551 PIN: 141472344#More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/hrb-awdg-zmd?pin=1300156360240&hs=7Learn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720

Coffee & Recovery (Hybrid – join online or in person!)

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness – USARA – Moab, 23 S 100 W, Moab, UT 84532, USA, Moab RCC-1-Group Room (20)

Join with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/hrb-awdg-zmdOr dial: (US) +1 508-506-1551 PIN: 141472344#More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/hrb-awdg-zmd?pin=1300156360240&hs=7Learn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720

Recovery Dharma (Hybrid – join virtually or in person!)

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness – USARA, 180 E 2100 S #100, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, USA, SLC RCC-1-Suite 100-Suite 100 Group Room (50)

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2361179850?pwd=NXhUUDNsUUpWYTNxdkhIOUcwNEhSUT09Contacts:<br /><br />Steve Slater (email: slater.stevej@gmail.com)

Recovery Dharma (Hybrid – join virtually or in person!)

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness – USARA 180 E 2100 S, Salt Lake City

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2361179850?pwd=NXhUUDNsUUpWYTNxdkhIOUcwNEhSUT09ContactsSteveemail: slater.stevej@gmail.com

Dharma/Yoga (In person)

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness – USARA – Price 91 E Main St, Price

Recovery Dharma (In person)

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness – USARA – St. George 113 E 200 N, Saint George

A mindfulness-based addiction recovery community that practices and utilizes Buddhist philosophy as the foundation of the recovery process.ContactJustin Wardphone: (801) 389-2715

Family Fun Night

SLC RCC-1-Suite 100-Suite 100 Group Room (50)

Leather, Fetish, and Kink in Recovery CMA (In person)

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness – USARA, 180 E 2100 S #100, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, USA, SLC RCC-2-Suite 203-Suite 203 Group Room (40)

ContactsJames Jordan Greenwellcell: (435) 901-7678email: greenwelljordan@gmail.com

get involved

From Recovery Month to Pride Festival, we rally for our recovery community year-round.

USARA plays a trusted role throughout the year monitoring and advising on Utah policies affecting the recovery community.

Are you interested in collaborating, volunteering, or career opportunities?

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