Who We Are
The Recovery Resource Center is a local, life-saving non-profit dedicated to addressing the recovery needs of those who struggle with addiction.
Often, the journey towards recovery begins at an inpatient or outpatient facility. After completing clinical treatment, the recovering individual is looking to re-integrate into their community.
At the Recovery Resource Center, we help with that re-integration. 365 days a year, we provide a safe space for the recovering individual to learn valuable life-skills, while building a fundamental network of support. With recovery services and educational workshops such as employment readiness, parenting classes, 12-step meetings, and various engaging activities, we are proud to stand at the center of the recovery community in Salisbury, Maryland.
Often, the journey towards recovery begins at an inpatient or outpatient facility. After completing clinical treatment, the recovering individual is looking to re-integrate into their community.
At the Recovery Resource Center, we help with that re-integration. 365 days a year, we provide a safe space for the recovering individual to learn valuable life-skills, while building a fundamental network of support. With recovery services and educational workshops such as employment readiness, parenting classes, 12-step meetings, and various engaging activities, we are proud to stand at the center of the recovery community in Salisbury, Maryland.
What We Do
We currently host 39 12-Step meetings every week, with Fellowships including Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, Al-Anon, and Celebrate Recovery. Weekly meeting attendance averages 800-1,000 people. The recovery services at Salisbury's RRC are open to all who seek recovery. We provide support to those are interested in rebuilding their lives after addiction, restoring their families, and finding their rightful place as contributing members of our community.
The RRC is home to Wicomico County's SAFE STATION, open 24 hours a day/7 days a week. The SAFE STATION is run in partnership with the Wicomico County Health Department and is staffed by Wicomico County's Community Outreach Addictions Team.
Since 1996, the RRC has been an Agency Partner with the United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore. Through that partnership, we receive funding, training and support for our staff. We also receive funding, training, and support from The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore.
The RRC is home to Wicomico County's SAFE STATION, open 24 hours a day/7 days a week. The SAFE STATION is run in partnership with the Wicomico County Health Department and is staffed by Wicomico County's Community Outreach Addictions Team.
Since 1996, the RRC has been an Agency Partner with the United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore. Through that partnership, we receive funding, training and support for our staff. We also receive funding, training, and support from The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore.
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Board of Directors
RRC Officers
Dr. Doug Wilson, Chair
Hollie Seaton, Vice Chair
Connie Strott, Secretary
Joe Morse, Assistant Treasurer
Joe Gast, Immediate Past Chair
Legal Advisor
Chip Strott
RRC Board Members
Ernie Colburn, Robert W. Cook, Jamie Dykes, Tom Evans, Keith Lackie, Lynn Lynch, Susan Parker, Habacuc Petion,
Valerie Randall-Lee, Dr. Patricia L. Riley, Cindy Shifler, Katherine Smith
Executive Director
Curtis Paul
RRC Staff Members
Betty Hartman - Desk Manager/Volunteer Coordinator
Delonte Jones - Desk Manager
Jennifer Ruark - Desk Manager
Dr. Doug Wilson, Chair
Hollie Seaton, Vice Chair
Connie Strott, Secretary
Joe Morse, Assistant Treasurer
Joe Gast, Immediate Past Chair
Legal Advisor
Chip Strott
RRC Board Members
Ernie Colburn, Robert W. Cook, Jamie Dykes, Tom Evans, Keith Lackie, Lynn Lynch, Susan Parker, Habacuc Petion,
Valerie Randall-Lee, Dr. Patricia L. Riley, Cindy Shifler, Katherine Smith
Executive Director
Curtis Paul
RRC Staff Members
Betty Hartman - Desk Manager/Volunteer Coordinator
Delonte Jones - Desk Manager
Jennifer Ruark - Desk Manager
We need your help...
We provide safe haven for individuals in the community who are looking to start or continue on their journey towards recovery.
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