Recovery Support Groups / Meetings
SMART Recovery - Life Beyond Addiction
Phone: 440-951-5357
Website: https://www.smartrecovery.org/
SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training. SMART is a powerful recovery community that includes passionate volunteers who recovered with SMART who are driven to help others. In our mutual support meetings, offered online and in-person, participants design and implement their own recovery plan to create a more balanced, purposeful, fulfilling, and meaningful life. SMART provides specialized meetings and resources for a variety of communities, including Family & Friends, veterans, and more.
Cowlitz Tribal Community
Phone: 360-397-8228
Address: 7700 NE 26th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98665
Website: https://cowlitz.org/behavioral-health
Cowlitz Indian Tribe Behavioral Health (CITBH) program treats the whole person, not just the symptoms. Mental health disorders, substance use, and other addiction behaviors often stem from a combination of emotional, psychological, social, and sometimes physical factors.
Washington Recovery HelpLine
Phone: 1-866-789-1511
PDF: https://www.hca.wa.gov/assets/program/fact-sheet-washington-recovery-helpline.pdf
The Washington Recovery Help Line (the Help Line) is a statewide telephone service and website administrated by Crisis Connections. The Help Line provides information, referrals, online educational resources, and emotional support related to behavioral health.
Xchange Recovery
Phone: 844-777-9242
Address: 21810 NE 37th Ave Ridgefield, WA 98642
Website: driveoutaddiction.com
Do you or someone you love need help starting their recovery journey today? XChange can help! Our services include treatment, transitional housing and AA resources to those wanting to better their lives.
Al-Anon
Phone: 1-888-425-2666
Website: https://al-anon.org
Our personal situations may be different, but we share as equals because of what we have in common: our lives have been affected by another person’s drinking. Al-Anon is a mutual support group.
Cocaine Anonymous
Phone: 503-256-1666
E-mail: meetinginfo@caorwa.org
Website: caorwa.org
Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances.
Narcotics Anonymous
Phone: 360-703-0990
Address: SWANA P.O. Box 3123 Vancouver, WA 98668
Website: swanaonline.org
Narcotics Anonymous is a non-profit fellowship of people who suffer from the disease of addiction. We meet on a regular basis to help each other stay clean and share our experience, strength, and hope. If you think you might have a drug problem, please call our Helpline, or come to one of our meetings
Recovery Cafe’ Clark County
Phone: 360-984-6163
E-mail: support@recoverycafecc.org
Address: 3312 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98661
Website: recoverycafecc.org
Recovery resources and coaches. Please join us in your journey by allowing us to meet you where you are at by discovering the diverse ways you can get involved in our community of belonging, healing, learning and ongoing support:
Vancouver Area Intergroup/ AA
Phone: 360-694-3870
Email: intergroup@vancouveraa.org
Address: 2203 Fairmont Ave Suite A Vancouver, WA 98661
Website: www.vancouveraa.org
At its heart, the Vancouver Area Intergroup exists to help our A.A. groups stay connected—because none of us recover alone. We serve as a central hub for cooperation, shared services, and mutual support across Vancouver, Clark County, and the surrounding S.W. Washington area. Backed by our Steering Committee and local groups, everything we do is guided by one simple purpose: Carrying the message to the alcoholic who still suffers.
Recovery Resource Center - Behavioral Health Resources
Phone: 800-604-0025
Email: info@lifelineconnections.org
Address: PO Box 1678, Vancouver, WA 98668
Website: https://lifelineconnections.org/behavioral-health-resources/
Support your recovery journey and find a support group that works for you, come to an event or just spend some time with others in recovery in this community center atmosphere.