ALUMNI RECOVERY RESOURCES
Alumni: Staying Connected Beyond Treatment
Recovery does not end at discharge. It continues to evolve as individuals reintegrate into their professional and personal lives. The transition from structured treatment into daily responsibility can be both empowering and challenging. At Lighthouse Recovery Services, our alumni community exists to ensure that no one navigates that transition alone.
Staying connected through alumni engagement reinforces the foundation built during treatment. Meaningful peer relationships, shared experiences, and ongoing community support help reduce isolation and strengthen accountability. For executives and high-performing professionals, this network offers a space where recovery and leadership can coexist with authenticity and mutual understanding.
Alumni involvement fosters long-term resilience and purpose. Whether through gatherings, mentorship, or continued connection, staying engaged supports clarity, growth, and sustained wellness. Recovery is not a single chapter. It is a lifelong journey strengthened by community.
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OUR RESOURCES
ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE ORGANIZATIONS
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In the US, you can find a multitude of organizations who are passionate about supporting, understanding, and dedicated to continue to provide new research and data pertaining to alcohol and substance use disorders. These organizations aim to provide information and resources to prevent, aide in the recovery from , and educate those not personally affected by their own or a loved one’s use. Below you’ll find a list of several of these organizations who continue to research and raise awareness f these issues.
Foundation for Alcoholism Research
National Association for Children of Alcoholics
The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Opiate Addiction & Treatment Resource
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
12-STEP FELLOWSHIPS FOR ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE USE
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Below you’ll find links to 12-Step fellowships. Follow the link to the fellowship you wish to learn more about and possibly attend. Meetings facilitate recovery, provide you with a host of sober connections if you choose to collect phone numbers you can link yourself to a host of sober connections, find recovery resources in the community, a sponsor, and or a recovery coach.
SOBER LIVING & THE MULTIPLE PATHWAYS FOR RECOVERY
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It is vital to remember the words of William White, “There are many paths to recovery and ALL are cause for celebration.”
As you continue to build your personal pathway for recovery use the links below to research and learn new ways to sustain and enjoy your new life in early recovery. Recovery is about rebuilding and restoring your life. Manifest the greatest version of yourself. Visit this page frequently so you can add a variety to your life.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
LifeRing Secular Recovery
Holistic-based Recovery Services
Methadone Maintenance – New York
Methadone Maintenance – Connecticut
FAMILY SUPPORT
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Maintaining healthy relationships with your family and loved ones is vital in early recovery. Your behaviors have created anxiety and frustrations in the lives of your loved ones. This page is dedicated to helping your loved ones find the support needed to learn how to live and grow with you and your recovery once you have returned from residing at The Lighthouse Sober Living home in New Canaan, Connecticut. in recovery.
Co-Anon (Cocaine Addicts’ Family Groups)
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CODA)
COSA (formerly Co-Dependents of Sex Addicts)
LGBT RECOVERY RESOURCES
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The Lighthouse Sober Living Recovery Coaching 365 dedicates this page to the LGBTQ Recovery Community.
The LGBTQ community is faced with higher than average cases of alcohol or substance use disorders. LGBT health experts have agreed emotional issues such as isolation, discrimination, and social pressures create more risk of LGBTQ individuals to seek comfort in alchol or substance use. It is evident that LGBTQ youth experience higher levels of stress and anxiety and turn to alcohol and other drugs as a coping mechanism.
Addiction Recovery for LGBT Community
RECOVERY BLOGS AND MORE
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The Lighthouse Sober Living Alumni Recovery Blogs and Inspirational Readings Page provides you with resources links to other recovery blogs besides our own, Recovery & Sober Living Blog. You’ll find links to blogs, recovery readings, and inspirational recovery stories pages to support long-term sustained recovery in Connecticut and surrounding area.
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ALUMNI INFO
Please contact us for information on alumni events, retreats, dinners, or for any other questions, comments, or concerns.
All correspondence with The Lighthouse Sober Living Recovery 365℠ Program is confidential.
