The Role of Peer Support in Recovery
Many people find comfort and strength in knowing they are not alone, and this is where peer support plays an important role.
Supporting healthier, more fulfilling lives for everyone by reducing the impact of drug and alcohol addiction.
Through a coordinated network of programs and services, ACCA supports individuals, families, and communities affected by substance use, with an emphasis on accessibility, accountability, and responsiveness to local needs
Whether you’re struggling with addiction Yourself or supporting a loved one, you’re not alone.
Our experienced team can help you find the care, connection, and support you need to begin healing.

We offer a continuum of evidence-based services designed to meet individuals and families where they are, with care that is person-centered, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented.

Our Family Support Navigator Program is aimed to support families as the first point of contact when they are searching for help getting their loved one treatment.

We offer a range of evidence-based services designed to support veterans at different stages of need, from prevention and early intervention to outpatient and residential care.
We offer a wide range of services to meet your personal needs
A full continuum of outpatient care across our regional service areas, offering licensed, medically-supervised clinics, intensive outpatient programming, evening outpatient groups, and individual counseling.
In-house treatment and safe, supportive housing for men, women, and women with children, from the earliest stages of recovery through preparation for a successful return to work, school, and family life.
comprehensive school and community-based education designed to support healthy communities and prevent underage drinking, drug abuse, and other risky behaviors.
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Many people find comfort and strength in knowing they are not alone, and this is where peer support plays an important role.
Understanding the differences between these levels of care can help individuals and families make informed decisions based on personal needs, responsibilities, and circumstances.
Navigating recovery can feel overwhelming when looking forward, but choosing one day at a time can help ground the process and reduce unneeded anxiety.