Faces & Voices of Recovery

Substance Recovery · West Virginia · Free

Organizing the recovery community, advocacy, and reducing stigma — LGBTQ+ inclusive. For LGBTQ+ people seeking recovery from alcohol, drugs, or behavioral addictions in identity-affirming spaces. Harm reduction (Narcan, fentanyl test strips, syringe exchange) is widely available; most LGBTQ+ centers stock supplies. 12-step rooms vary widely; LGBTQ+ meetings exist precisely because traditional rooms can be hostile to identity work. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ West Virginia residents and the people...

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