Community-Based Teams

Connections Recovery Café

The Connections Recovery Café is a safe, supportive, sober environment for people to gather who are in recovery from addiction, substance use disorder, or other challenges. Our mission is to create a community of hope and healing, where every individual is valued, supported, and empower on their recovery journey. Rooted in the belief that every life matters, we provide a nurturing environment that fosters connection, resilience, and growth.

Many people in recovery only receive support when they’re in crisis. Through the Café model and our Recovery-Oriented System of Care, participants can receive ongoing support across all phases of recovery. This support from peers and Café staff, as well as access to other services and resources, can empower individuals to manage their health, maintain sobriety, build community, and reclaim their lives.

The Recovery Café is located in Colville at 576 N Wynne Street and is part of a national network of Recovery Cafés.

To get involved, stay up-to-date on events and meetings, and to become a member, call us at (509) 684-6134 or visit the Café during our operating hours. We welcome anyone to drop in any time we’re open. Join us for lunch or coffee, chat with current members, and learn more about what we offer!

Connections Recovery Cafe - coming soon in Colville, WA
Contact Us: 509-684-6134

Who qualifies for these services?

People in recovery from addiction and/or substance use disorder

Locations

Important note about qualifiying for services: The qualifications listed here are a general indication of who will qualify for these services. If you need these services but aren't sure if you fit the qualifications listed, please contact our offices. We will work with you to find the services to fit your needs.

Populations Served by Connections Recovery Café

Connections Recovery Café Client Stories

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