The Power of Giving: How Your Donation Transforms Lives
Giving back through financial donations isn’t just about generosity, it’s about creating real, lasting change. When you support recovery you’re investing in hope, healing, and second chances.
Every dollar you give has a ripple effect, it not only impacts the life of someone in recovery but also strengthens families, workplaces, and entire communities.
When you give, you’re not just making a donation, you’re making a difference.
To those of you who have given graciously, thank you for your generosity and believing in the power of recovery!
One time and monthly donation options are available.

Stephanie Mendenhall, Executive Director and Founder, Reclaiming Lives
Stephanie Castaneda
Hello and welcome. My name is Sam and I have been clean since February 5th, 2018.
My Name is Ricky, I am a person in Long-term Recovery. My clean date is 2/17/2018.
Hello!
I am a grateful recovering addict who is blessed to have life experiences of not only addiction but prison, foster care, and the ability to have compassion for those who are still struggling. I believe the difference we can make in each other’s lives is by being the best version of ourselves to those we serve, love, and support. My recovery is an absolute reflection of who I am as a person and what I can offer. I strive to lead by example and make a lasting impression on everyone I encounter in one form or another.
Jennifer James
My name is Doug Du Vall and I have been clean from all mind- and mood-altering substances since 7/22/2017.
Daynie serves as the Development Director at Reclaiming Lives.
My name is Brandon Orr, and I am a person in long term recovery. My clean date is March 25, 2017.
Angie Robles
Tony Mendenhall, Shelter Coordinator, Hearts With A Mission
Staci Hughes
Sharon Pittman, Secretary; Counselor with Continuum/OnTrack
Sarah Robbins
Katrina Bywater, Treasurer
Heather Philp
Bill Maentz, Board President, Owner of 5:00 Marketing and Founder of Grander Vision
Beau Jeska, 71 Five Justice Director, 71 Five Ministries and Lead Chaplain at the Jackson County Juvenile Detention Center