At FAVOR Piedmont, we are committed to providing high quality group recovery support and connecting with others who share similar experiences, fostering a sense of community and support. Whether you seek recovery or family support, our group therapy programs are designed to meet your needs and help you achieve lasting change.
Group Recovery plays a vital role in the recovery process, offering individuals the chance to share their experiences, learn from others, and build supportive relationships. For residents of York County, including those in Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Clover, and York, FAVOR Piedmont provides group recovery sessions tailored to address the unique needs of our local communities. Our approach is rooted in evidence-based practices emphasizing collaboration, empathy, and mutual support, making our group therapy sessions a powerful tool for personal growth and recovery.
Connection plays a vital role in recovery, offering individuals the chance to share their experiences, learn from others, and build supportive relationships. For residents of York County, FAVOR Piedmont provides recovery supports and services group therapy sessions that are tailored to address the unique needs of our community. local communities. Our approach is rooted in evidence-based practices that emphasize collaboration, connection, and compassion, making our program a powerful tool for personal growth and recovery.
Targeted initiatives aimed at reaching underserved communities, ensuring that everyone, regardless of background or situation, has access to the support and resources they need for recovery.
Collaborative sessions where individuals can openly share their experiences, learn from others, and build meaningful connections that foster a supportive recovery community.
Vital connections with others who are on a similar recovery path, offering mutual support, encouragement, and accountability throughout the recovery process.
Connect with other Certified Peer Support Specialists across South Carolina who work in various environments serving people in and seeking recovery from substance use disorders and their family members. Find support, strategies, encouragement, and resources to promote recovery and help you help others.
Comprehensive, solution-focused strategies, services, and supports designed to achieve a self-directed, purpose filled life in recovery.
Recognizing that there are multiple pathways to recovery and each individual’s needs are unique, we offer specialized recovery support services and resources to help you build recovery capital and find pathway to recovery that aligns with your recover goals.
Focused on helping individuals overcome substance misuse through shared experiences and peer support.
Providing a space for those coping with loss to share their feelings and find comfort.
Helping families navigate the challenges of supporting a loved one in recovery.
There are several ways to get involved with FAVOR Piedmont, whether you’re interested in supporting our mission, volunteering, or participating in our programs. You can join one of our peer support groups, attend our workshops and events, or contribute by organizing a fundraising event. We also offer volunteer opportunities for those who want to give back to the recovery community, from administrative support to facilitating group sessions. Additionally, you can support our cause through donations, which directly fund our counseling services and peer support programs. By getting involved, you become an essential part of our efforts to create lasting change in the lives of those in recovery.
Accessing peer-based services at FAVOR Piedmont is a straightforward process. Start by reaching out to us through our website or by phone to schedule an initial assessment. During this assessment, we’ll discuss your specific needs and goals to determine the best approach for you. We offer both individual and group peer-based services, each designed to address the unique challenges you may be facing in your recovery journey. Once your plan is in place, we’ll work with you to schedule regular sessions that fit your schedule and ensure you receive the ongoing support you need.
FAVOR Piedmont stands out for its comprehensive, person-centered approach to recovery. We focus on long-term support through a combination of peer support and continued care programs tailored to each individual’s needs. Our emphasis on community involvement and collaboration ensures that those in recovery are never alone on their journey. Additionally, our commitment to evidence-based practices and our deep ties to the local community in York County, including Rock Hill, Clover, York, and surrounding areas, allow us to provide relevant, effective, and compassionate care. At FAVOR Piedmont, we believe in empowering individuals to achieve lasting recovery by addressing the whole person, not just the addiction.
Staying connected with the FAVOR Piedmont community is easy and beneficial for your ongoing recovery. You can regularly attend our peer support groups, participate in our workshops, and engage in our community events. We also encourage you to follow us on social media and subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming events, new programs, and success stories. Volunteering is another great way to stay involved, allowing you to give back while maintaining your connection to the recovery community. By staying engaged, you’ll continue to receive the support, encouragement, and resources needed for long-term recovery.
FAVOR Piedmont offers residents of York County, including those in Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Lake Wylie, and surrounding areas, a valuable opportunity to connect, grow, and heal. With a range of specialized programs and a supportive community, we help you find your pathway to achieve recovery. Whether you are seeking help for yourself or a loved one, we are here to support you every step of the way.
At FAVOR Piedmont, we are committed to transforming lives through comprehensive Certified Peer-to-Peer Recovery Support & Resources. Our mission is to provide hope, healing, and a path forward for those affected by substance use disorders.