The Council on Recovery
The Council on Recovery, with the slogan "You know someone who needs us," is Houston's oldest and largest non-profit organization providing a wide range of services for individuals and families affected by alcoholism, drug abuse, and co-occurring mental health disorders. Founded in 1946, the organization offers prevention, education, intervention, treatment, and recovery services for all age groups. The flagship facility, the Center for Recovering Families, provides holistic programs that address the body, mind, and spirit, aiming to heal and reunite families.
The Center for Recovering Families offers a comprehensive range of treatment programs and therapeutic services catering to adults, adolescents, and children. These include comprehensive assessment, an intensive 8-week outpatient program called Healing Choices, a relapse and renewal clinic, intervention services, family recovery services, adolescent services, parent education, and children's clinical services, including kids camp. The organization is committed to providing help to individuals without insurance or financial resources, ensuring that no one is turned away. The Council on Recovery is funded through public support, private contributions, grants, special events, and program fees, and is also a United Way agency.
The Council on Recovery's wide-ranging services and its commitment to inclusivity make it a valuable asset in addressing addiction and mental health issues in the community. The organization's resilience, comprehensive services, and commitment to serving the community make it an attractive investment opportunity for venture capital firms looking to support social impact and health-related initiatives.
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