Recovery Reimagined

Recovery Reimagined was inspired by the progressive recovery movement in Portland, where the idea of  “Providing A Safe Space For Everyone, No Matter What Their Idea Of Recovery Is” made sense.  The term “Progressive” has been interpreted by us as TREATING EVERY PERSON WITH DIGNITY AND RESPECT!

We are not here to change the world, however, if a person wants to fully abstain from Substance Use, is on a maintenance program, wants to cut down, or just needs someone to talk to, we are here to provide a supportive space without any bias.

Good Samaritan Law

  • Stat. § 893.21
  • A person who acts in good faith and calls for help for an alcohol or drug related overdose, whether for themselves or others, may not be arrested, charged, or prosecuted for possession of a controlled substance or possession of drug paraphernalia, if evidence for the offense was found as a result of calling for help.
  • A person who acts in good faith and calls for help for an alcohol or drug related overdose, whether for themselves or others, may not be penalized for a violation of pretrial release, probation, or parole, if evidence for the violation was obtained as a result of calling for help.
  • Calling for help or providing help can be used as mitigation in sentencing for other crimes. Fla. Stat. § 921.0026(2)(n).
  • There is no immunity for the person who overdosed, unless they are also the person who called for help.

Never Use Alone Hotline
800-484-3731 or 1-800-997-2280

Mandy's Line
800-943-0540

About This Project

The Mission, The Vision, Values, and Other Stuff

Meet The Crew

Folks Who Walk The Walk and Get To Work

Content Is King

Education, Resources, and Ways To Navigate the System

The Mandala Project

The Recovery Reimagined Crew Collaborated with Fellowship RCO members to build a Memorial Mandala to remember the friends we lost due the Epidemic.