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Living in Transition reports growth in recovery services, peer support and transportation; seeks continued support
Summary
Tammy Cox of Living in Transition (LAKE) reported expanded services including recovery homes, a recovery cafe, peer coaches, transportation rides and naloxone box distribution; the group asked for ongoing community support and noted funding constraints.
Tammy Cox, representing an organization introduced in the meeting as LAKE (Living in Transition), provided a progress report on community reentry and recovery services.
Cox said the organization opened a women's recovery home and a men's transitional home (in partnership with Bowen Health), and now employs 11 paid staff after starting as a volunteer-run group. She said the recovery cafe logged 3,549 entries in 2024, volunteers served 3,208 meals and 163 carryout meals, and the organization inducted roughly 130 members into its membership program during the year (membership…
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