"By building trust, encouraging connection, and addressing mental health and substance use openly and compassionately, we are helping students feel less alone and more empowered to seek support when they need it most," shares Kathryn Nava, Prevention Specialist. As the school year comes to a close, we want to highlight our in-school initiatives, which work with public and private schools across the area to provide evidence-based prevention and education programs. Congratulations on another successful year!
The Council on Recovery
Mental Health Care
Houston, TX 3,362 followers
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About us
The Council on Recovery is Houston’s oldest & largest non-profit organization providing prevention, education, intervention, treatment, and recovery services for individuals and their families affected by alcoholism, drug abuse, and co-occurring mental health disorders. Founded in 1946, The Council is the only organization of its kind providing services to every age and stage in life: Programs for new mothers and babies. Child and adolescent services. Adult outpatient rehab and treatment. Family recovery and support. Specialized services for the elderly. The Council truly helps people throughout their entire lives. At the heart of The Council is the Center for Recovering Families, Houston’s premier outpatient addiction and mental health treatment facility, changing lives of individuals and their families through holistic programs that heal the body, mind, and spirit. The Center for Recovering Families offers a full spectrum of treatment programs and therapeutic services for adults, adolescents, and children with the goal of helping clients personally recover and rejoin their families in a healthy, loving, and supportive manner. The Council on Recovery, through our publicly-funded programs, also offers a helping hand to those without insurance or financial resources who may need it the most. The Council truly does what many traditional rehab centers don’t - we turn no one away. The Council on Recovery is a United Way agency and also receives funding from private contributions and grants, special events, and program fees. If you'd like to know more about The Council's treatment programs, call 713.942.4100.
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http://www.councilonrecovery.org
External link for The Council on Recovery
- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Houston, TX
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1946
- Specialties
- Dual Diagnoses, Healthcare, Intensive Outpatient Addiction Treatment, and Trauma
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303 Jackson Hill
Houston, TX 77007, US
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Grateful for Mental Health America of Greater Houston for today’s luncheon and the powerful reminder that genuine connection and authenticity matter. Proud to attend alongside The Council on Recovery staff and to share meaningful space with community partners. Sometimes the laughter before the polished professional version of ourselves is what creates space for honest conversations about mental health.
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We're #hiring a new Senior Clinical Manager in Houston, Texas. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Senior Clinical Manager in Houston, Texas. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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April is Volunteer Appreciation Month, and at The Council on Recovery, we are celebrating the incredible impact of our volunteers. Since the beginning of our fiscal year, more than 175 volunteers have contributed over 1,150 hours of service! These hours include a wide range of support, including sharing professional expertise, event preparation, landscaping and cleaning, and being a voice of encouragement to the clients we serve. Thank you for your compassion, dedication, and willingness to serve. Your time and support help make recovery possible for so many in our community. If your looking to get involved and make a meaningful impact, reach out to volunteers@councilonrecovery.org.
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Thank you for making The Petersen Family Speaker Series 42nd Annual Spring Luncheon such a wonderful event! Because of your incredible generosity and commitment, we raised more than $610,000 to support individuals and families on their path to recovery. Over 800 guests gathered to celebrate the gifts of recovery and hear Carnie Wilson share her story with vulnerability, strength, and hope. Your support helps break the shame and stigma surrounding substance use disorder and ensures that life-changing resources remain available to those who need them most. There’s still time to make an impact - give now at https://lnkd.in/gmFuTtr9. You have our heartfelt gratitude. Thank you for making this impactful event possible! And don't forget to mark your calendars for Friday, November 6th, for The Petersen Family Speaker Series 2026 Fall Luncheon!
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Peer support is powerful because it’s rooted in lived experience, connection, and hope. This two-part, interactive training is designed to equip participants with the tools to walk alongside others on their recovery journey as Recovery Support Peer Specialists. 📅 Core Training: Wednesday–Friday, May 13–15 (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM) 📅 RSPS Supplemental Training: June 8–10 & June 15–16 (9:00 AM – 6:00 PM) Be part of something meaningful. Learn more and register at: https://lnkd.in/gVY97Kz4
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Please join us in welcoming Lauren Ziff, Family Therapist, and Carolyn Zoch, Program Therapist, to The Council's Center for Recovering Families. Learn more about them and book an appointment at https://lnkd.in/gyakVRuR
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We're #hiring a new Executive Assistant in Houston, Texas. Apply today or share this post with your network.