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What WE are

Dayspring Foundation is a Recovery Community Organization that supports all pathways of recovery from addiction through resource navigation, personal peer support, and financial assistance.

 

Through care navigation, we provide peer recovery support services while simultaneously meeting certain Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN) for applicants in an intentional recovery process. Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN) refers to the social and financial needs that people experience that affect their ability to maintain their health and well-being.

 

These unmet needs impact the quality of life for those in recovery, creating added stressors that can increase the chance of relapse, depression, and even overdosing. These needs include (but are not limited to) housing stability and instability, the quality of the housing, food insecurity, employment, personal safety, transportation (lack of or inconsistent), affordable utilities, and more.    Dayspring’s Core Program alongside our participation in the HOP Program -- carried out by our Peer Recovery Care Navigators -- allows us to meet critical gaps in the recovery ecosystem. 

 

When Dayspring provides peer recovery support services that address Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN) for those in the recovery process, we are helping people with stabilization, sustainability, growth, and community which increases individual and community recovery capital.  And that helps heal and strengthen the entire community.

We are staffed 100% by people who are in recovery and we are recovery-oriented in all that we do whether it be promoting recovery services, addressing stigma, supporting multiple pathways of recovery, or advocating for affordable recovery housing - it is all done in the name of healing and recovery.   

Our Board of Directors are all passionately committed recovery allies who advocate on behalf of people with lived experience from a clinical, scientific, and personal perspective.  

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