A candid, warm close-up of two people holding hands over a wooden table, soft Pacific Northwest overcast daylight, muted earthy tones, 35mm.
A candid, warm close-up of two people holding hands over a wooden table, soft Pacific Northwest overcast daylight, muted earthy tones, 35mm.
Our Roots

Dignity in recovery, built together

Founded in Lynnwood, we are a peer-led coalition bridging the gap between isolation and community-driven support. No barriers, no judgment.

Candid medium shot of people talking warmly over coffee in a bright, welcoming community room in Lynnwood, soft natural window light, 35mm.
Candid medium shot of people talking warmly over coffee in a bright, welcoming community room in Lynnwood, soft natural window light, 35mm.
Our Origin

A localized bridge to healing

We started in 2024 with a simple understanding: recovery isn't a clinical checklist. It is built through lived experience, shared stories, and neighbors showing up for neighbors.

By connecting families and individuals directly to peer advocates in Lynnwood, we dismantle the barriers that keep people from seeking help.

Our Purpose

Guided by hope and wellness

Our Mission: To promote recovery, reduce stigma, and strengthen communities through education, advocacy, peer support, and recovery-focused programs that restore confidence.

Our Vision: A community where every individual affected by substance use and life challenges has access to support, resources, and opportunities to achieve lasting recovery.

Our Core Values

Principles that guide our service

These core values shape every partnership, workshop, and peer connection we develop in Snohomish County.

Compassion & Hope

Integrity & Inclusion

Collaboration & Service

Recovery is possible for everyone. We offer low-barrier, non-judgmental spaces where individuals find immediate dignity.

We are committed to honest, transparent, and stigma-free support. Every neighbor is welcomed exactly as they are.

We work alongside local healthcare providers, advocates, and volunteers to build a healthier, stronger Snohomish County.