Wabash Valley Recovery Alliance

Wabash Valley Recovery Alliance The Wabash Valley Recovery Alliance is a group of men and women in our community who are leading the local recovery movement.

09/17/2025

Meet the heroes who make up the Wabash Valley Recovery Alliance. These people work tirelessly behind the scenes to develop social events, craft community resources, and build paths forward for people in recovery.

If it weren’t for the individuals in this picture coming together and collaborating with passion and vigor, much of what makes Terre Haute’s recovery scene so impactful simply wouldn’t exist.

We’ve got more than a handful of events planned, so keep your eyes peeled for big announcements soon!

Hickory is grateful to be a part of such an amazing collaboration.

09/16/2025

Thank you so much to Hickory Treatment Center - Terre Haute for providing the bags to make our race day packets for our 6th Annual Blackout Addiction Glow Run 5k. We can't wait to see you all there! 🎉💜

09/09/2025

Please note our All Pathways Dinner is a week earlier this month! We would love for you to come and join us! Please bring a dessert or side if possible! We want to break stigma for those in recovery as well as family and loved ones! We enjoy a meal at 6pm and then a speaker at 7pm. This month's speaker will share from the family perspective! This event and free and open to everyone!

09/06/2025

Celebrating my 7th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. We could never have made it without all of you. 🙏🤗🎉

09/06/2025
09/04/2025

Toxic relationships—whether with partners, friends, or family—can make it harder to achieve and maintain sobriety.

09/03/2025

We are excited to announce a fundraiser for our Sober Living Scholarship Program! Every single dollar raised will go directly toward helping individuals in early recovery find safety, accountability, and hope in a sober living home.

A special thank you to Marcus Large and Marcus Large Tattoo Studio for donating a $125 gift card to support this cause!

Your generosity helps break chains and build new lives. Together, we can give someone the chance to step into lasting recovery.

08/31/2025

Overdose Awareness Day is more than remembrance—it’s a call to action. By spreading awareness and offering hope, we can save lives and create pathways to lasting recovery. Recovery starts with one step, and reaching out today can make all the difference.

08/30/2025
08/23/2025

Join us for our 4th Annual Pancake Fundraiser and Recovery Walk!!!! Breakfast for a donation and Recovery Walk is Free!!!!
All donations go to Recovery Corner Terre Haute and help us contiue to offer free meals, classes, meetings, events and services for the community!

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619 Washington Avenue
Terre Haute, IN
47807

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Our vision: Unified recovery from addiction for all

The Wabash Valley Recovery Alliance is a group of men and women in our community who are leading the local recovery movement. This group was founded out of a need for a more unified recovery community that works together to advocate for recovery, reduce stigma, and provide a more effective system to support long-term recovery from addiction in the Wabash Valley. We seek to raise awareness in our community about the issues surrounding addiction, as well as reduce barriers for those in and seeking recovery. The Wabash Valley Recovery Alliance is comprised of many people in recovery, as well as individuals from from all sectors of the community who understand that addiction affects everyone, and that we must work together as a community in order save the lives of individuals and family members affected by addiction.