A New Dawn: Live Rite Recovery Resource Center Opens Its Doors
This resource center was created to help people in recovery with the resources they need to become productive members of society again and not only get clean but to stay clean.
Imagine a place where hope and recovery go hand in hand, offering a lifeline to those battling addiction. That's exactly what the Live Rite Recovery Resource Center in Roseville, Michigan, aims to be. Recently, the podcast 'Live Rite Tonight' shared the excitement surrounding the grand opening of this incredible facility. The center is a beacon for individuals striving to reclaim their lives and reintegrate into society.
From a resource library to an art recovery room, meeting spaces, and even a thrift shop named Stacy's Boutique, the center offers a wide array of services. Stacy's Boutique provides clothing vouchers for job seekers and sells items for just a dollar, making it accessible to everyone. Founded by Brenda Maks, Live Rite has always been about giving people in recovery a fighting chance.
The resource center is the latest step in this mission, offering everything from food pantries to conference rooms, all designed to support those on their recovery journey. What's truly special is that most of the staff are in recovery themselves. They bring empathy and firsthand experience to their roles, understanding exactly what their clients are going through. The grand opening was a resounding success, with the community coming together to celebrate this new chapter.
The center also offers opportunities for people to contribute to its mission, whether through donations or memorial plaques. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, the Live Rite Recovery Resource Center could be the supportive environment needed to turn things around. Tune into this episode of 'Live Rite Tonight' to hear more about this inspiring initiative and how it's making a real difference in people's lives.