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Recovery Retreat

Two weeks to a better life. 

A two-week intensive Recovery Retreat designed for mental health consumers, offering recovery activities such as self-help support groups, independent living skills, conflict resolution, and guidance on achieving life goals. 

What To Expect

  • Recovery Activities: Engage in various recovery-focused activities.

  • FREE Room and Board: Enjoy a two-week stay at no cost, with no insurance required.

  • Peer-Designed and Client-Run: Experience a supportive, effective environment.

  • Community Living: Make friends and live as a family.

  • Mental Health Support: For mental health consumers 18 years or older.

  • Customized Recovery Journey: Design your own path to a great life.

  • Accessibility: Fully accessible facilities.

Additional Information

  • Funded By: Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health

  • High Satisfaction: Former residents report high levels of satisfaction.

  • National Trend: Part of a national trend towards “peer respite” houses. Read more here.

Resident
Success Stories

"It’s a good place to learn tools for mental health."

"People don’t know what they’re missing out on–free stay, meet different people, go to meetings of self-help support groups."
"We all sit together and have dinner and have conversation. I haven’t sat down as a family since I was a little kid."
“I had no idea there were so many different types of self-help support groups–Adult Children of Alcoholics/Dysfunctional Families, Recovery International, CoDependents Anonymous… It’s a new experience, but we go together so it’s fun.”
"It’s the best sleep I've had in two years."

​Interested In Learning More?

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Email retreat@shareselfhelp.org or call (626) 677-3850.

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[PDF Download: SHARE! Recovery Retreat Application]

[PDF Download: SHARE! Recovery Retreat Flyer]

[PDF Download: SHARE! Recovery Retreat Flyer (Spanish)]

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