Philosophy
The Center for Recovery and Wellness Resources (CRWR) is a CAPRSS accredited 501 c3 Recovery Community Organization. We provide recovery support services to meet the needs of the community and individuals suffering from substance use problems and mental health issues. CRWR is committed to providing self directed, quality recovery support services and offer a continuum of care from three to five years with our compassionate and skilled certified peer recovery coaches and volunteer staff.
Referrals and Admissions
Referrals to CRWR are accepted by phone or email from 9am to 4pm at our Elgin, West-End and Sunny Side Location. Screenings are done at no cost and are conducted by Certified Recovery Support Specialist and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors. Admission into the housing programs requires a screening by phone or in person with the individual that needs the service. Admission into the employment program requires an in person appointment. CRWR believes in supporting the individuals as well as the family members that may need assistance.
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CRWR Recovery Community Centers & Housing LocationsWest End- 170 Heights Blvd., Houston, TX 77007
Sunnyside- 9314 Cullen Blvd., Houston, TX 77051 Elgin (Admin Office)- 2905 Elgin St. Houston, TX 77004 and our recovery houses: Secret Place (Adult Women and Men)- 8313 Detroit St. Houston, TX 77017 8132 Wier Dr. Houston, TX 77017 |
Recovery Coach Trainings |
The Center for Recovery and Wellness Resources provides trainings for people interested in becoming a recovery coach. This is a certified 46 hour training approved by Texas Department State Health Services and credentialed by Texas Certification Board of Addiction Professionals. Recovery Coach Supervision Huddles have been conducted for participants that have completed the 46 hour Recovery Coach Training. CRWR helps support and continue raising the standards of the recovery coaching profession and ethical standards of the profession. CRWR provides support to help attain the 25 hour Supervision and 500 hours volunteer work necessary to become a Recovery Support Specialist.
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Individual, Telephone, Group, & Family Recovery CoachingAll Recovery Support Groups & Winner Circle PSN |
Recovery Coaching uses a strength based approach. CRWR helps recovering individuals and families with substance use, mental health and other disabling conditions find and utilize their assets; values and strengths. CRWR coach them to success. Recovery coaching encourages and empowers individuals and family via one on one sessions, telephone and group support.
In peer support groups, people in recovery provide knowledge, share experiences, and offer emotional and social help to others facing similar situations. There is support for all pathways to recovery. Winner's Circle groups are a group that helps those who have formerly been incarcerated and have substance use issues. Double Trouble Recovery (DTR) is a Twele Step fellowship of men and women who suffer from mental health issues and share their experience, strength and hope so that they may help others recover from addiction and manage their mental health disorder. |
In addition to these services, CRWR offers help with employment, recovery activities, and recovery housing!
Recovery Employment
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R.E.A.P helps peers with employment, interviewing skills and resume building. CRWR assists with understanding rejection, perfecting computer skills, time management, budgeting, communication skills, and how to dress for success. CRWR advocates for employers to hire peers in recovery, and with programs that will hire recovering individuals.
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Recovery Activities
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CRWR helps build social skills. Peers and family participate in arts and crafts, dances, parties, holiday celebrations, sporting events, movies, and learn to have fun in recovery. CRWR encourages a peer planning committee which involves participants to establish and plan these events.
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Recovery Supportive Housing |
CRWR has recovery housing that is abstinence based and works with those who suffer from substance use and mental health issues. CRWR can accommodate approximately 50 recovering individuals that want to take advantage of safe, clean and drug free environment. Men and Women are housed seperately. Individuals will work with a recovery coach and build a Recovery Wellness Plan. There is no length of stay although these individuals must be actively engaged in the recovery process. Residents must attend support meetings daily. There are all recovery support meetings, winner circle meetings and life skills group. The residents make weekly goals and work to meet them! Family support and participation is encouraged and welcome.
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