Exciting News for Will Work for Recovery: A New Home on the Horizon!
We are thrilled to announce that Will Work for Recovery (WWFR) is moving to a new, much larger, and better location to continue our mission of supporting individuals and families affected by substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Our new home will be at
4026 North Washington Ave
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55412,
starting August 1, 2024.
This move marks a significant milestone for WWFR as we have secured a spacious 5,175-square-foot facility that will allow us to expand our services, enhance our programs, and better serve our community. Our new location offers ample space for various activities, support groups, workshops, and community events, ensuring that everyone who walks through our doors receives the comprehensive support they need on their recovery journey.
Here are some key details about our new home:
Premises: Approximately 5,175 square feet
Building Address: 4024 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55412 (our center will be in the side space at 4026 Washington Ave)
Space for meetings and social activities: We will have a much larger space to accommodate our social activities and recovery groups.
We have exciting plans for our new space, including:
Expanded support groups and peer recovery coaching
More comprehensive education and training programs
Enhanced advocacy and community outreach efforts
Special programs tailored to justice-involved individuals and those transitioning from various stages of recovery
As we prepare for this move, we want to express our deepest gratitude to our community members, supporters, and partners who have made this possible. Your unwavering support and dedication have been instrumental in our growth and success.
We look forward to welcoming you to our new location and continuing our shared mission of fostering recovery, resilience, and hope within our community. Stay tuned for updates and upcoming events as we approach our moving date!
Together, we will continue to work for recovery and build a brighter future for all.
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