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See our contact information or request more information about our workgroups below. 

Making an Impact

Driving Connection, Inspiring Change

HRI supports the monthly activities of volunteer-led workgroups, in addition to monthly and yearly networking events designed to coordinate collaboration between 1,000+ members.

Please contact us to request more information about the Houston Recovery Initiative, ROSC, or workgroups.

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HRI Workgroups

Our workgroups bring people together to tackle important areas of recovery. Whether you’re focused on overdose awareness, peer support, recovery advocacy, or specific needs like veterans’ services or LGBTQ+ support, we have a group for you. These volunteer-led groups are designed to foster collaboration, share resources, and drive positive change in the community.

Are workgroups open to all members of the community?

Yes, our workgroups are open to everyone. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds, believing that diversity strengthens our support for recovery. Whether you’re new to recovery, an advocate, or simply want to help, we invite you to join us in making a positive impact.

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Building Recovery Communities One Voice at a Time

Knowledge is Power

Educating the Community, Extending Awareness

At HRI, we are committed to educating the community to foster greater awareness and understanding of addiction and recovery. By offering resources like addiction documentaries and partnering with key organizations, we aim to reduce stigma and promote informed, compassionate support. Through education, we hope to engage the community in meaningful dialogue and empower change

Recovery Documentaries

We strongly recommend that you watch The Anonymous People & #SHEPERDSINBLUE.

Faces and Voices of Recovery

Over 23 million Americans suffer from substance abuse and/or addiction. Over 100,000 Americans died from overdose in 2021 (CDC). Learn more from our partners at Face and Voices of Recovery.