With one wall partially built and stacks of lumber waiting to be installed, the cafe’s doors are not yet open to the public. But the mission of the cafe — to provide services and community gathering to those in recovery from addiction, homelessness, mental health issues and other life challenges — began long before construction crews broke ground.
Read here: https://www.ptleader.com/stories/as-the-walls-go-up-a-community-is-built,69210 Join us on a virtual tour of Recovery Cafe Jefferson County. We're building a safe and supportive community where everyone experiences love, belonging, healing, and the joy of contributing. At Dove House, we feel it's important that the physical space we provide sends the message "you matter, we value you, and you belong here." We hope these videos help you to feel connected to the remodeling work!
Brian Richardson of the Dove House Recovery Cafe and Americorps’ Recovery Coach Ben Casserd share the progress being made at the Olympic Peninsula’s first Recovery Café with host Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can. Learn how you can support the launch of this unique membership-based support system for folks along the road to recovery . Listen here: https://kptz.org/2020/02/04/recovery-cafe-community-connections-and-coffee/ Recovery Cafe Network By Heather Hanson At Recovery Cafe Jefferson County this past year, we have all been asked the same question numerous times: When are you going to be open? Read more: https://recoverycafenetwork.org/jefferson-county-recovery-cafe/ Port Townsend Leader
Lily Haight [email protected] Construction has begun on Dove House’s Recovery Café, at 939 Kearney Street in Port Townsend. Grant money allowed Dove House to purchase the building that was previously home to Candace’s Cookies last summer. Now, after the permitting process took longer than expected, construction crews can finally start work, said Brian Richardson, director of the Recovery Café. Read more: https://www.ptleader.com/stories/construction-begins-on-recovery-caf,66950?
(First airdate: November 26, 2019) Brian Richardson, program manager for the Recovery Cafe, regales the excitement of this newly launched program supported by the Dove House. Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can discusses with Brian the opportunities to impact lives at the Recovery Cafe, from Cafe’ Companions to construction support and more. Listen here: https://kptz.org/2019/11/26/recovery-cafe-building-community-and-fostering-recovery/
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