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Double Recovery

The Double Recovery program offers safe and anonymous support through weekly informal, peer-based meetings for people living with mental illness and struggling with substance abuse. All of our groups are facilitated by staff who are themselves in recovery. We encourage you to share your experience so we may help each other with recovery. Together, we can discover friendship and positive solutions to cope with mental illness and substance abuse.

The Double Recovery program offers:

  • Informal peer-facilitated weekly in-person meetings

  • Virtual peer-facilitated weekly Zoom meeting

Interested in finding out more about the Double Recovery program?

Please call 416-323-0223 or email doublerecovery@progressplace.org

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    Support the people of Progress Place as they forge their courageous and determined paths to recovery. Your donation will help even more people living with mental illness access Progress Place’s recovery-centered programs.