Kansas City Recovery Coalition

Kansas City Recovery Coalition Our network of substance abuse treatment and recovery support providers meets monthly on the first Thursday at 10:00 AM at Healing House 4504 St. John Ave.

Kansas City Missouri. The meetings are open to the public so come join us!

MAY 6th MONTHLY MEETING: PANEL DISCUSSION ON MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENTJoin us for an important panel discussion on e...
02/27/2025

MAY 6th MONTHLY MEETING: PANEL DISCUSSION ON MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT

Join us for an important panel discussion on enhancing our community's access to Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). As we know, recovery is not one-size-fits-all, and MAT has proven to be a successful harm reduction service. However, its availability in our area is limited...
This interactive session will explore:
Pathways to improve MAT access
Potential partnerships to expand services
Strategies for integrating MAT with existing care
Your insights are crucial in shaping the future of recovery services in our region. Together, we can create more opportunities for those seeking help and build a stronger, more comprehensive support network. Don't miss this chance to contribute to positive change in our community's approach to recovery. Your voice matters!

https://mailchi.mp/4d494f166061/kansas-city-recovery-new-events-june-14758875

Great turnout for our first monthly meeting of the year!  We were snowed out in January.
02/07/2025

Great turnout for our first monthly meeting of the year! We were snowed out in January.

Did You Know?50.2 million Americans adults considered themselves to be in recovery from their substance use and/or menta...
01/29/2025

Did You Know?

50.2 million Americans adults considered themselves to be in recovery from their substance use and/or mental health issues. (SAMHSA)

7 out of 10 adults who ever had a substance use problem considered themselves to be recovering or in recovery. (SAMHSA)

2 out of 3 adults who ever had a mental health problem considered themselves to be recovering or in recovery. (SAMHSA)

Every dollar spent on substance use disorder treatment has a 400% return on investment in health care cost savings. (Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health)

01/23/2025
185 people from local agencies registered for our annual Christmas Brunch!
12/06/2024

185 people from local agencies registered for our annual Christmas Brunch!

2024 Family Recovery Day. It was rainy but still a great time!
09/23/2024

2024 Family Recovery Day. It was rainy but still a great time!

The free event helped celebrate addicts who have been through recovery and offered some family-friendly fun for everyone to enjoy.

Northeast News: Neighborhood Recovery Organization Unveils 15th Operating Facility, Joye House
09/18/2024

Northeast News: Neighborhood Recovery Organization Unveils 15th Operating Facility, Joye House

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Who We Are

Monthly meetings are held on the first Thursday at 10AM, Salvation Army ARC, 1310 E 10th St. KCMO

OUR MONTHLY MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

The Kansas City Recovery Coalition is a network for substance abuse treatment and recovery support providers. It is a 501(3)(c) nonprofit organization made up of programs and professionals who work with individuals seeking to overcome substance use disorders and their family members. This includes faith-based providers, community substance abuse and mental health treatment centers, local medical centers, prevention providers, and other community-based organizations.

These partners, along with other community organizations, city, county, state, and federal government agencies, support in a Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC) to deliver services to thousands of people every year.