Join our weekly support groups
Art Group
Come create, connect, and express yourself through art in this experimental group therapy facilitated by staff and volunteers.
Tuesdays from 3pm to 5pm
Family & Friends
This discussion-based group is open to anyone dealing with a substance use disorder of any type and at any stage of their recovery. Friends, family, and community members that have been impacted are also welcome.
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Every first and third Wednesday of the month at 6pm
via Zoom:
Zoom ID: 884 1989 8742
Password: "Gather" (capital "G")
All Recoveries meeting
Join us for an open discussion about multiple pathways in recovery. Peer and volunteer led group discussion.
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Thursdays from 2:00pm-3:00pm
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Narcotics Anonymous
"We Do Recover" Group
Monday - Friday from 12pm-1pm
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"NA Workshop" Group
Sundays 1:30pm
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Dual-Diagnosis Anonymous
Fellowship for people with co-occurring mental health & addiction issues. Uses a 12-step +5 program of recovery.
Tuesdays at 5pm
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Twelve-Step Meetings
Parents in the Middle
For parents who have children that experience mental illness and substance misuse disorder. Fostering a safe and supportive atmosphere where parents can come together and empower each other.
Mondays 1:00pm
Pagans in Recovery
A 12-step fellowship based on AA which encourages recovery without having to accept anyone else’s beliefs or to deny their own. Welcoming those who worship or work with one or more Goddesses, Gods, Spirits, Energies, Powers, or Ancestors, and whose spirituality may include magical practices
Mondays at 2:30pm
Smart Recovery
Recovery from addictive and problematic behaviors using a self-empowerment and evidence-based programming.
*This meeting will recommence starting Feb 6
Every Thursday from 5:30-6:30pm
Bible Study Group
Weekly group to meet for bible reading and discussion.
Mondays and Fridays at 11am
Chaplain is available from 9am-1pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday upon request
Services
Our Story
Get to Know Us
Deb and Rod Courtney took over CRUSH of Iowa in 2016 after losing their son Chad to fentanyl poisoning.
They have tirelessly worked to grow CRUSH of Iowa's Recovery Community Center, creating a space to connect people in recovery to the resources they need, help to de-stigmatize recovery, host events, and advocate for people in recovery.