Recovery In Community
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Islanders with mental health or addiction issues are falling through the cracks. They’re almost invisible, but they’re here, and we’re losing some. Let’s help them recover and reconnect, here in the community, as productive, contributing members of our Orcas Island family.
Trouble in Paradise
Orcas Island is a fantastic place to live and grow, and when services and help are needed, excellent resources exist here, if you know how and where to get them. But for some with mental illness or substance abuse disorders, Orcas can be a place of insurmountable challenges. These islanders need short-term help in a very specific way.
Building Connection
Recovery In Community starts when we hear of any Orcas resident in trouble with mental illness or drug and alcohol problems who is isolated from options or assistance. If they fit our criteria, we go to the tent or the car they’re living in, the park or library where they spend their days. We go to where they are, and we go right now. We try to determine immediate needs—to keep them out of harm’s way; to find food or shelter; to get insurance, medical treatment, counseling, or detox. We walk with them, literally, over the bridge from crisis to assistance. And, when they’re ready, we're there for them again through the transition to living a connected and productive life.
Who We Are
The organizers of Recovery In Community are islanders with experience in this arena and the background to make it work. We are veteran trustees of other community organizations, representatives of the 12-Step community, a trained counselor, a nurse. And the group is growing.
We've gathered information, and we've discussed our plan with key community members in a position to know—please read their statements of support on this page! We've drawn on the experience of many to zero in on this specific problem.
Help Us Put Recovery in Community to the Test
Your contributions here will fund a part-time coordinator and provide trained advocates with small, flexible accounts to meet immediate client needs. We will work with a small number of clients, advocates, and community partners as a pilot program for this approach, learn from the results, then report back to the community what next steps should be.
What We Will Do
The RIC coordinator will recruit and train resourceful advocates to guide clients toward the services and supports they need, and then toward fresh community connections that will sustain and strengthen their progress.
Importantly, the coordinator will also continue to form and strengthen alliances with community partners—the organizations, agencies, and individuals who can be RIC's eyes and ears and who help us help them support our clients.
Please Join Those Making the Difference!
Help us reach these people who are struggling in our community by clicking on the orange Donate Now button at the right top of the page. We can tell you from first-hand experience that the results can be powerful and the rewards profound.
Come Celebrate Your Commitment!
To kick off Recovery in Community, Orcas Center presents the James Reid Band in two concerts April 1 & 2. The band has a very special Orcas Island story (Read it Here), and every dollar earned goes directly to the RIC pilot project to begin its much-needed work.
For your donation of $1000 or more, you’ll be listed in the James Reid Band concert program as a Recovery in Community Rock Star. For a donation of $500 you will be listed as a Recovery in Community Concert Sponsor.
You and all your friends can come to the James Reid Band benefit concert!
Buy 4 or more tickets and get FREE James Reid Band Breakfast at Sunset CD!
Get your tickets early! CLICK HERE to purchase tickets for the James Reid Band Concert.
More Goodies!
When you donate at the $25 level you’ll receive the Official I Am a James Reid Band Groupie! lapel pin.
When you donate $75 or more, you’ll receive the James Reid Band’s 2016 CD Breakfast at Sunset!
When you donate $150 or more you’ll receive the lapel pin, the Breakfast at Sunset CD and the new James Reid Band CD Tales Tall and Tender coming this summer!
When you donate $250 or more you’ll get all of the above AND a place to put it – your own Recovery in Community/James Reid Band ball cap!
We are building Recovery in Community! THANK YOU!
Trouble in Paradise
Orcas Island is a fantastic place to live and grow, and when services and help are needed, excellent resources exist here, if you know how and where to get them. But for some with mental illness or substance abuse disorders, Orcas can be a place of insurmountable challenges. These islanders need short-term help in a very specific way.
Building Connection
Recovery In Community starts when we hear of any Orcas resident in trouble with mental illness or drug and alcohol problems who is isolated from options or assistance. If they fit our criteria, we go to the tent or the car they’re living in, the park or library where they spend their days. We go to where they are, and we go right now. We try to determine immediate needs—to keep them out of harm’s way; to find food or shelter; to get insurance, medical treatment, counseling, or detox. We walk with them, literally, over the bridge from crisis to assistance. And, when they’re ready, we're there for them again through the transition to living a connected and productive life.
Who We Are
The organizers of Recovery In Community are islanders with experience in this arena and the background to make it work. We are veteran trustees of other community organizations, representatives of the 12-Step community, a trained counselor, a nurse. And the group is growing.
We've gathered information, and we've discussed our plan with key community members in a position to know—please read their statements of support on this page! We've drawn on the experience of many to zero in on this specific problem.
Help Us Put Recovery in Community to the Test
Your contributions here will fund a part-time coordinator and provide trained advocates with small, flexible accounts to meet immediate client needs. We will work with a small number of clients, advocates, and community partners as a pilot program for this approach, learn from the results, then report back to the community what next steps should be.
What We Will Do
The RIC coordinator will recruit and train resourceful advocates to guide clients toward the services and supports they need, and then toward fresh community connections that will sustain and strengthen their progress.
Importantly, the coordinator will also continue to form and strengthen alliances with community partners—the organizations, agencies, and individuals who can be RIC's eyes and ears and who help us help them support our clients.
Please Join Those Making the Difference!
Help us reach these people who are struggling in our community by clicking on the orange Donate Now button at the right top of the page. We can tell you from first-hand experience that the results can be powerful and the rewards profound.
Come Celebrate Your Commitment!
To kick off Recovery in Community, Orcas Center presents the James Reid Band in two concerts April 1 & 2. The band has a very special Orcas Island story (Read it Here), and every dollar earned goes directly to the RIC pilot project to begin its much-needed work.
For your donation of $1000 or more, you’ll be listed in the James Reid Band concert program as a Recovery in Community Rock Star. For a donation of $500 you will be listed as a Recovery in Community Concert Sponsor.
You and all your friends can come to the James Reid Band benefit concert!
Buy 4 or more tickets and get FREE James Reid Band Breakfast at Sunset CD!
Get your tickets early! CLICK HERE to purchase tickets for the James Reid Band Concert.
More Goodies!
When you donate at the $25 level you’ll receive the Official I Am a James Reid Band Groupie! lapel pin.
When you donate $75 or more, you’ll receive the James Reid Band’s 2016 CD Breakfast at Sunset!
When you donate $150 or more you’ll receive the lapel pin, the Breakfast at Sunset CD and the new James Reid Band CD Tales Tall and Tender coming this summer!
When you donate $250 or more you’ll get all of the above AND a place to put it – your own Recovery in Community/James Reid Band ball cap!
We are building Recovery in Community! THANK YOU!
Fundraising team: RIC (2)
David Johnson
Organizer
Eastsound, WA
Donna Delong
Team member