Coulee Recovery Services

Maintaining long-term recovery often requires consistent support and interaction with those who understand what you’re going through. Coulee Recovery Center is proud to offer a diverse set of recovery groups and activities for the recovering community.

Look below for a group or activity series that fits your experiences. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Drop-In Center

Coulee Recovery’s Drop in Center is open daily and offers a substance and chemical free environment that supports recovery and helps individuals develop positive relationships. With the guidance of our Recovery Coaches we offer a variety of special events and activities throughout the year. The operating hours for the Drop-In Center are;

Monday through Wednesday 4 - 8 PM

Thursday 4 -9 PM

Friday and Saturday 4 - 10 PM

Sunday Noon - 8 PM

 

Recovery Coaches

Recovery coaches are available at the Coulee Recovery Center daily to help you with your recovery. They are there to listen and support you as you seek long term recovery.

 

Meeting and a Meal

Come and attend an AA meeting or NA meeting on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday and then stay for fellowship and sit down for a nutritious meal that is a provided without charge (donations are greatly appreciated).

 

Food Pantry

On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Coulee provides a pantry for individuals and families who lack the means of adequate resources. Pantry is only open from 1:15 pm - 2 pm on these days.

 

JAVA Jam, Karaoke and Special Sober Events

Share music, dancing, and socializing in a substance-free environment with friends, family, and members of the recovery community.

JAVA Jam takes place the 1st Saturday of each month and Karaoke is help on the 3rd Saturday of each month.

Please see Coulee Recovery Center’s Facebook page for scheduled updates. https://www.facebook.com/couleerecoverycenter.

Contact Coulee Recovery to learn more, (608) 784-4177

 

R.E.D. - Recovery Education Discussion

RED has been meeting every Saturday morning from 10:30 am - 11:30 am for over ten years. Each week, local experts present information on topics that enhance recovery and facilitate discussion after. Topics vary from “serenity” to “consumer credit” and much more. (Currently RED is being held virtually - See FB Events or meeting list for zoom link)

Participants are encouraged to suggest topics that would help them live a rich life in recovery. Send ideas to navigator@couleerecovery.org. RED is cost-free to anyone who wishes to attend. Please see Coulee Recovery Center’s Facebook page for updated schedule https://www.facebook.com/couleerecoverycenter.

 

Outdoor Recovery Project

Outdoor Recovery Project (ORP) offers spiritual, emotional, and physical wellness through meaningful outdoor recreation and adventure. 

Part of the challenge in recovery is finding ways to fully enjoy a life free of alcohol and drugs. Activities like ORP allow individuals and their families to build healthy relationships, develop healthy coping skills, and challenge themselves in new environments. 

ORP is held two Sundays each month from 1pm - 3pm (schedule subject to change, check with Coulee Recovery for any schedule changes). Most times individuals may meet at Coulee to carpool to activities.  Please see Coulee Recovery Center’s Facebook page for updated schedule https://www.facebook.com/couleerecoverycenter.

Generously supported by Gundersen Health System and Mayo Clinic Health System.

 

Women's Crafts

The Women's Crafts provides socialization and the chance to learn a new skill. It is offered different days throughout the month. Please see Coulee Recovery Center’s Facebook page for updated schedule https://www.facebook.com/couleerecoverycenter.

Generously supported by Women’s Fund of Greater La Crosse.

 

 Other Activities Provided

Throughout the year, the Drop-In Center also sponsors and hosts additional substance-free events.

Some events that were provided were:

  • Trivia

  • Pool League

  • Volleyball League

  • Football Sundays

  • Game Nights

  • Holiday Dances

  • Art Therapy

 

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