Recovery Institute of Southwest Michigan

Recovery Institute of Southwest Michigan "We are a community of peers embracing recovery." Peer Support & Recovery Coaching Services Recovery Institute of Southwest Michigan, Inc.

is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 2006. We serve Kalamazoo County by offering peer support to people who have mental health and/or substance use concerns. We provide this service in the form of groups, classes, one-on-ones and social outings. The recovery process is often strengthened when a peer is involved. Within the recovery community, peers are individuals who have navigated their own mental health and/or substance use issues. Recovery Institute is unique among the range of service providers because we are peer-run and peer-delivered. Our members are an integral part of our mission. The Recovery Institute Board of Directors is formed entirely of individuals who use our services and who self-identify as being in recovery. Every member of our organization began as a peer who was looking for more. We hope you check us out soon.

Your input as a member is extremely valuable and we invite you to join us on the second Monday of each month to plan mon...
01/26/2026

Your input as a member is extremely valuable and we invite you to join us on the second Monday of each month to plan monthly member events. We look forward to seeing you!!!

The Big Room and Recovery Institute will be closed all day, due to the deep snow.  We will be hosting two groups online ...
01/22/2026

The Big Room and Recovery Institute will be closed all day, due to the deep snow.

We will be hosting two groups online for anyone who wants to join: Pathways For You at 11:30 and HNV at 1pm.

Go to our website for information on how to join and a link

01/22/2026

Recovery Institute and the Big Room will be closed this morning. The side streets have really deep snow. We will try to open at noon. We will post updates here on Facebook.

Come join us at 321 South Street, Kalamazoo, 49007 for our upcoming January events.
01/13/2026

Come join us at 321 South Street, Kalamazoo, 49007 for our upcoming January events.

12/19/2025

Shout out to KSR club for donating water, donuts, and coffee for the Recovery Institute and The Big Room members!!! They are AMAZING people doing AMAZING things!!!! Thank you for blessing us!!!!

12/10/2025
Come grace us with your presence this Friday, December 12th, 1-2:30 PM for RI BINGO, where everyone is a WINNER!!!!!
12/09/2025

Come grace us with your presence this Friday, December 12th, 1-2:30 PM for RI BINGO, where everyone is a WINNER!!!!!

10/31/2025

80’s and 90’s Dance Party

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10/31/2025

Come on down!
321 South Street
Kalamazoo, MI
49007

Address

123 South Westnedge Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI
49007

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+12693436725

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Recovery Institute of Southwest Michigan, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 2006. We serve Kalamazoo County by offering peer support to people who have mental health and/or substance use concerns. We provide this service in the form of groups, classes, one-on-ones and social outings.

The recovery process is often strengthened when a peer is involved. Within the recovery community, peers are individuals who have navigated their own mental health and/or substance use issues. Recovery Institute is unique among the range of service providers because we are peer-run and peer-delivered.

Our members are an integral part of our mission. The Recovery Institute Board of Directors is formed entirely of individuals who use our services and who self-identify as being in recovery. Every member of our organization began as a peer who was looking for more.

We hope you check us out soon.