Recovery Navigator Program offered at Pierce County Alliance
Recovery Navigator Program offered at Pierce County Alliance
Offers free help finding hope right now. Supports people working to overcome life challenges caused by mental health and/or substance use. Offers personal support and access to medication-assisted therapy, health and safety resources, food, housing, job training, treatment and other services as needs come up. This program is completely voluntary and does not require enrollment in treatment or clean UAs. Serves people who have been failed by existing systems. Our philosophy of less harm, more time, more care, and more adaptability helps people see possibilities in recovery from substance use, no matter how much they use or for how long they have used. Respond to people who haven’t found the right help in balancing the role of substances in their lives. Recognize that many people have deep experiences of trauma, cognitive disabilities, persistent poverty, and often lifelong experiences of racism, betrayal, perceived failure, and harsh punishment. Meets people where they are and join them on the journey of building life on their terms.
Physical Address
510 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402
Hours
M-F, 8:30am-5pm
Voice
Application process
Call for more information.
Fee
No cost.
Eligibility
Those working to overcome challenges caused by mental health and/or substance use, and who have been failed by existing systems.
Agency info
Pierce County Alliance
PCA has been providing social services to Pierce County residents for over thirty years. Provides low-income and indigent clients chemical dependency outpatient treatment for adults and adolescents. Mental health treatment services are available. Also provides services to criminal justice system clients through several different programs.