Inclusive Recovery Foundation

Inclusive Recovery Foundation Our mission is simple: we want to help people who don’t know how to help themselves quite yet.

Inclusive Recovery Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing vocational coaching and housing assistance to individuals seeking to rebuild their lives through any pathway to recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. We have all been in early recovery and vividly remember what it was like to be completely overwhelmed. Generally speaking, most stressors in early recovery aren’

t difficult; they just seem it. We founded Inclusive Recovery Foundation to be that helping hand that can take a seemingly overwhelming situation, and shine a little light on how to navigate through it. We strive to actively provide examples through our own actions that long-term, sustainable recovery is possible and that it need not include financial insecurity. An important aspect of early recovery is finding a solid sober living home or another safe space where one can recover with the support of those around them. Our peers help mentor donees and assist them with evaluating their options. We promise to always support our peers to the best of our ability.

02/15/2022

Hello all. We wanted to share that currently we have paused applications and are making some considerable updates and changes to our operations and organization. This will be temporary and we will return soon with more efficiency and the ability to better support our applicants and advocates for the growing need for our services. Thanks to all who have supported our mission thus far!

"The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics estimates released Wednesday show 100,306 drug overdose deaths during 1...
12/21/2021

"The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics estimates released Wednesday show 100,306 drug overdose deaths during 12 months ending in April."

The CDC reports a record 100,306 overdose deaths in one year. The data provides the first full picture 12 months after COVID-19 stay-at-home orders.

H.R. 433, the Family Support Services for Addiction Act, was referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and ...
06/11/2021

H.R. 433, the Family Support Services for Addiction Act, was referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and seeks to establish a grant program for family community organizations that provide support for individuals struggling with substance use disorder and their families. This could mean more federal funding for addiction services. Follow us for more weekly legislative updates!

Text for H.R.433 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): Family Support Services for Addiction Act of 2021

06/03/2021

In the past, our understanding of drug or alcohol addiction was shrouded by myths, misconceptions and stigma. Today, thanks to science, our views and our res...

05/14/2021

Since September of 2020, we have scholar-shipped and provided vocational assistance to 16 people. We are really happy about the progress, thanks to everyone involved!

"Spirituality is a vital aspect of being human which is difficult to fully understand or measure using scientific method...
05/14/2021

"Spirituality is a vital aspect of being human which is difficult to fully understand or measure using scientific methods; yet convincing evidence in medical literature supports its beneficial role in the practice of medicine including chronic pain management."

Spirituality In Chronic Pain Management - Chronic pain is often misunderstood and undertreated. In addition to the biopsychosocial impact...

05/05/2021

Drug and alcohol addiction are often called "a family disease" because the impact of the disease extends to the entire family.

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406 Lake Monterey Circle
Boynton Beach, FL
33426

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