Time to Rise
San Antonio's Recovery Resource
May 30, 2019
We Are Rise Recovery
At Rise Recovery, our goal is to serve our recovery community in the most effective way possible with outstanding people in the position that serves our clients needs best. We are blessed to have selfless servants for employees including these two fine gentlemen. Congratulations Frank and Zach in your new roles!
Frank Janousek
Program Manager, Families
Frank will lead our family support staff which serves our Family and New Gens (youth with siblings in recovery) Groups. Click here to learn more about Frank.
Zach Saunders
Program Manager, Youth & Young Adults
Zach will lead our direct service staff who support our Youth and Young Adult Groups. Click here to learn more about Zach.
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Did You Know 1 Out of 5 Bexar County Children Suffer from Behavioral Illness?
 This week TPR's "The Source" hosted a radio interview with three San Antonio professionals, including Evita Morin, Executive Director at Rise Recovery. How are we going to address the unmet needs of our youth suffering with mental health and/or substance abuse issues?






BREAKING THE STIGMA OF MENTAL HEALTH
DATE: THURSDAY, MAY 30TH
TIME: 7 TO 9 PM
WHERE: JAPANESE TEA GARDEN
FEATURING: KEYNOTE SPEAKERS,
FOOD TRUCKS, MUSIC, FACE PAINTING & MORE!
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GROUP PARTICIPANTS ANNOUNCEMENT
CHECK OUT OUR PLANNED ACTIVITIES, WORKSHOPS AND MEETINGS FOR ALL OF OUR GROUPS THIS WEEK!
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