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Celebrate Recovery

Lake Forest, CA. (949) 609-8020

Description

This organization offers congregations support groups and events for people struggling with addiction or codependency. Celebrate Recovery aims to create a biblically-based safe space that helps people find community, sobriety, and healing. To support people in recovery, Celebrate Recovery offers in-person and virtual groups and an annual summit in Saddleback, California.

Features

  • Support group search tool
  • Podcast
  • Friday Facebook Live
  • Training for Celebrate Recovery leaders
  • Virtual groups through weekly Zoom and Mighty Networks app

Recommended Audience

Clergy, lay and community leaders

Cost

Varies per service

Practical Applications

  • Listen to the Celebrate Recovery podcast to learn more about its biblically-based approach to recovery.
  • Share information about Celebrate Recovery groups with people in your congregation who struggle with addiction or codependency.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Miriam V. Quezada Mendez

Bilingual Associate for Resource Consulting

Miriam V. Quezada Mendez serves in the Center’s Northwest office in Crown Point as the Bilingual Associate for Resource Consulting, working to advance the Center’s mission to strengthen Indiana congregations by providing resources to the communities that make up the diverse tapestry of the Northwest region.

Born in Jalisco, Mexico, Miriam immigrated to the United States as a child and grew up on the East Side of Chicago. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Illinois College, graduating with a double major in Communications & Rhetorical Studies and International Studies with a concentration in gender and immigration equity.

Before joining the Center, Miriam served as the Director of Communications at the Parliament of the World’s Religions. In her tenure with the Parliament, Miriam worked closely with faith, community, and nonprofit leaders on outreach, engagement, and interfaith community-building efforts. She is an enthusiastic advocate for youth, Indigenous, and women’s voices in faith and civic spaces.

Miriam is a member of the St. Paul Catholic Church in Valparaiso, where she and her family attend weekly Spanish service.

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