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At Rise Again Recovery Homes, we believe recovery is about more than staying sober—it’s about building connection, structure, and a life you actually want to show up for.

We host weekly Sunday dinners, giving residents a chance to slow down, eat together, and build real community in a supportive, sober environment.

Staying active is a big part of our program. Residents have access to the gym, encouraging healthy routines, accountability, and physical wellness as part of recovery.

We also plan outdoor activities, including snowboarding trips, because recovery should include fun, adventure, and learning how to enjoy life sober.

All events are optional, peer-supported, and designed to help residents grow confidence, connection, and balance while working toward long-term recovery.

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Sunday dinner—where recovery, connection, and community meet. Friends and family are always welcome.

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Intentional moments matter. Sunday dinner is part of creating stability, presence, and routine in recovery.

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Recovery doesn’t happen alone. Around this table, support, laughter, and accountability are always on the menu.

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Ending the week grounded. Sunday dinner reminds us why we choose recovery—together.

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More than a meal. Sunday dinner is about slowing down, checking in, and building a life together—one week at a time.

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Learning balance on the mountain and in recovery.

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Sobriety gives us the freedom to enjoy days like this.

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How We Spend Our Sundays

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