In The Community
Our Recovery Court serves our community by considering the future Overton County.
Overton County Recovery Court in the News
Our success has been reported in the Livingston Enterprise. Follow the success of our court and see some of those who have graduated on our Facebook feed:
At May 2022’s Recovery Court session we acknowledged some participants and their hard work and advancement through phases of programming. The team also took some time to admire art work created by participants during our weekly art therapy class. We are very grateful for our community partners who continue to see value in our program and offer resources to our participants.
This cold weather doesn’t stop our clients from enjoying Art Therapy class on Friday nights. Take a look at these awesome projects! We are so thankful for Art Teacher, Libby Allen and her special talent she shares with our program. Our community partners are invaluable to the success of Recovery Court.
The Overton County Recovery Court program takes a minimum of 12 months and advancement through five phases to graduate. Graduates make positive changes in their lives and reduce their chances of reoffending. We help create a healthy community habits by breaking the generational ripple of addiction.
The Overton County Recovery Court program improves the lives of participants, renews the confidence of family members that support them, and breaks the cycle of generational addiction — improving the future outlook for Overton County residents.
Participants showcase their artwork after a Recovery Court session.
Read more about our accomplishments on the Overton County Recovery Court Facebook Page.
Volunteer with Us
Reasons to volunteer
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Strengthen a Recovery Community
Support our participants by being part of a community that provides hope, leads by example, and offers connection to community resources.
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Support Skill Building
Do you have a skill or service that could help our participants? By being a volunteer you can help our participants increase their knowledge.
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Gain Knowledge
Expand your understanding of recovery and learn from individuals in the community who are working towards a new way of life.