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  2. Recovery Dharma - Wikipedia

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    Recovery Dharma is a non-profit organization founded in 2019 with the mission of supporting peer-led groups using Buddhist practices and principles for recovery from addiction. [1] As of 2020, Recovery Dharma had an estimated 16,000 members and was the most extensive Buddhist recovery peer-support program in the USA.

  3. Hazelden Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Hazelden began in 1949 as a simple farmhouse retreat called the Old Lodge. It was limited to male alcoholics. The original program designed by Lynne Carroll was based on Alcoholics Anonymous principles, especially the Twelve Steps. In the first 18 months, 156 men were helped.

  4. Sober living house - Wikipedia

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    A sober living house is an interim step on the path to sobriety where people recovering from addiction can live in a supervised and sober environment with structure and rules, i.e. mandatory curfews, chores and therapeutic meetings.

  5. Recovery center opens on Maui, offers range of assistance ...

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    Aug. 25—UPDATE: 9:15 a.m. The state Department of Labor & Industrial Relations today announced the availability of a disaster recovery jobs portal for Maui to help those impacted by the wildfires.

  6. 'Some of us need work': Does Maui's recovery depend on ... - AOL

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    After the tragic wildfires, Maui is reckoning with how tourism can help rebuild the island's economy.

  7. Catholic Charities USA will continue aiding Maui recovery

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    Mar. 18—Kerry Alys Robinson, Catholic Charities USA president and CEO, said her two-day visit to Maui last week filled her with deep sorrow for what people lost in the disastrous August ...