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“Recovery happens in connection. We heal best in the safety of community, where shared stories become strength, and no one walks alone.”

At Grit and Grace, we believe no single person or organization is meant to be everything to everyone. Trying to be a jack of all trades often means becoming a master of none. That’s why we value collaboration, partnership, and shared purpose. By building strong networks with others who serve our community, we act as a conduit for connection — helping individuals access the very best resources, services, and supports available. Together, we can do far more than any one of us could ever do alone.

LOCAL SUPPORTS

Local community social support offers practical assistance and emotional stability, helping individuals navigate the challenges of recovery with dignity. Healing is deeply grounded in community.  When people feel seen, supported, and connected, the brain and body are better able to recover and thrive.

INPATIENT TREATMENT

Inpatient treatment, including detox, treatment centers, and sober living, provides structured environments that support brain stabilization and emotional regulation—critical first steps in recovery, according to neuroscience. These settings honor multiple pathways by combining clinical care with peer support, daily routines, and life skills that lay the foundation for long-term healing and independence.

SUPPORT GROUPS / FELLOWSHIPS

Support group fellowships play a vital role in recovery by offering consistent emotional support, shared experience, and accountability: key elements shown to promote healing in the brain. Rooted in the belief in multiple pathways to recovery, these groups create safe spaces where individuals can connect, grow, and sustain long-term wellness.

FAITH-BASED SUPPORT

The faith community plays a vital role in supporting recovery by fostering connection, purpose, and hope; key elements shown by neuroscience to promote healing in the brain. By combining spiritual support with evidence-based practices like peer mentoring and community reinforcement, faith-based spaces become powerful catalysts for sustained recovery.

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