Services

Support for recovery, stability, and the life around both.

Pain to Purpose brings behavioral-health care together with peer support, practical resources, housing-related support, recovery community, and harm-reduction services.

Therapy & Behavioral Health

Individualized support for mental health, substance use, and the challenges that can come with rebuilding stability.

Pain to Purpose provides therapy and behavioral-health support in a setting centered on empathy, individualized care, and practical next steps.

What this support can include

  • Therapy
  • Behavioral-health support
  • Mental-health and substance-use concerns
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Peer Support & Recovery

Recovery support grounded in encouragement, accountability, connection, and lived experience.

Peer support helps people stay connected to recovery while navigating day-to-day challenges, setbacks, and next steps.

What this support can include

  • Peer support
  • Recovery encouragement
  • Connection and accountability
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Case Management & Housing

Practical help connecting with housing services, resources, and the structure needed to move forward.

Case management focuses on real-life barriers that can affect recovery, including housing, resources, and coordination of support.

What this support can include

  • Case management
  • Housing services
  • Resource coordination
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Harm Reduction & Community Resources

Access to harm-reduction support, clothing resources, computer access, and other community-based assistance.

Community resources are designed to remove practical barriers and connect people with support beyond a single appointment.

What this support can include

  • Harm reduction
  • Clothing resources
  • Computer access
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Sober Living & Recovery Meetings

Sober-living support for men and women, along with AA and NA meetings and recovery-focused community activities.

Recovery can require both structure and community. Pain to Purpose supports sober living, recovery meetings, and activities that help people stay connected.

What this support can include

  • Sober living for men and women
  • AA meetings
  • NA meetings
  • Recovery-focused community activities
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Accessing support

Start with a conversation.

You do not need to choose the right service before reaching out. Contact the team, explain what kind of support you are looking for, and they can discuss the services and resources currently available.

Program availability, meeting schedules, housing availability, and eligibility can change. Call before arriving when you need a specific service.

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