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Each year, thousands of individuals and families turn to Recovery Resource Council for help. All it takes is one moment to change a life for the better. 

The mission of Recovery Resource Council is to promote wellness and recovery from disorders relating to alcohol, substance use, trauma, and mental health. Building on a core value of Making Meaningful Change, Recovery Resource Council has been serving North Texas since 1946 with an established a pathway for substance use screening and mental, behavioral health treatment services for low income, uninsured, or under-insured youth and adults.

Our target population includes veterans and their family members, chronic homeless adults with co-occurring disorders, at-risk youth struggling with the impact of adverse childhood experiences, and adults struggling with addictions, trauma, and mental health disorders.

The good physician treats the disease; the great physician treats the patient who has the disease.

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Upcoming Events

Recovery Resource Council hosts three annual fundraising events: Stars in Recovery, Power of Prevention, and the Golf Classic. Your support of these events ensures we are able to continue to provide low and no-income North Texans with mental and behavioral health treatment and services.

Stars in Recovery 2024

Since its inception, this event has welcomed renowned celebrities and respected public figures who courageously share their journeys of overcoming alcohol and substance use and mental health challenges. See Details

The Power of Prevention 2024

This year, we are honored to present Robin Bagwell as our keynote speaker. Robin has been a steadfast advocate for both Recovery Resource Council and the wider recovery community of North Texas.See Details

Golf Classic 2024

Join us in making a meaningful impact while enjoying a memorable day of golfing for a cause.See Details

Events

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Our services include addiction treatment, housing, and prevention and are provided in these 20 North Texas counties: Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Fannin, Grayson, Hood, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant, Wichita, and Wise Counties.

Mental Health Services for Veterans and their families are now provided statewide.

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Programs + Services

Recovery Resource Council has committed to operating at 100% capacity and has increased our geographic service area to continue to meet the increased addiction and mental health needs of all North Texans. Virtual and in person services are available. All services are provided in adherence with CDC guidelines. Additionally, the Council is Joint Commission Accredited.

Our services are affordable, accessible, and sometimes completely free. We have been designated as an “essential business” by the government and will remain open and here to serve.

Youth prevention and education services are provided using evidence-based curriculum to youth in schools, camps, and in the neighborhoods where our kids live.

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Prevention Resource Center – Region 3: Recovery Resource Council is the host agency for the second largest Prevention Resource Center in Texas, providing vital data, statistics, training and analysis for the state of Texas on alcohol and drug use.

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At the core of the Council’s services and it’s origin is addiction treatment and we are proud to have 75 years of continuous services in North Texas. Currently addiction treatment services at the Council include, outreach, screening, information, and referral services, with the Council acting as the front door to treatment for thousands of North Texans. Trauma and evidence -based outpatient treatment is also provided virtually or on-site at one of our North Texas Campuses.

Veterans and unsheltered people often struggle with addiction and mental health issues. In 2013, the Council expanded its programs to include psychotherapy to veterans and their families, working in concert with Veterans Affairs (V.A.) to provide much needed services that are in short supply. Therapy is provided in person and virtually and at no cost to the veterans and their family.

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Additionally, the Council provides permanent supportive housing and rapid rehousing to North Texans, with rapid rehousing programs focusing on low-income veteran families. In partnership with My Health My Resources (MHMR) the Council is able to address the addiction and mental health needs of those receiving housing services.

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