Before I found Recovery Cafe, I was struggling with addiction and I didn’t even understand that I had an addiction.
Life felt overwhelming, and I often found myself trapped in a cycle of negative thoughts and bad habits. However, the moment I walked through the doors of Recovery Cafe, I sensed a shift- Well, not at first but as time went by. The programs and resources offered at Recovery Cafe have been instrumental in my journey toward healing. The various workshops and support groups have not only provided me with valuable tools
for recovery but have also connected me with a community of individuals who understand my struggles. Sharing my experiences with others has been both liberating and empowering, allowing me to view my challenges through a different lens.
One of the most significant changes I’ve experienced is a newfound sense of purpose and how I value my life and the life of my family. The Cafe’s emphasis on personal growth and self-care has inspired me to set goals that once seemed unattainable, and I’ve learned to embrace my journey, celebrating both the small victories and the lessons learned from setbacks. I now approach each day with a sense of hope and determination that I never thought possible. Moreover, the connections I have built with others at Recovery Cafe have enriched my life immeasurably. I have formed friendships that provide support during difficult times and joy during moments of celebration. This sense of camaraderie has been a crucial element in my recovery, reminding me that I am not alone on this path.
I want to thank Recovery Cafe for being a beacon of hope and a nurturing space for those of us seeking recovery. Your dedication to fostering an environment of acceptance and growth has changed my life in ways I could never have imagined. I am excited to continue my journey, armed with the tools and support that I have gained from this wonderful community. A special thanks to Rico G who is no longer with us today, I wouldn’t be where I am today if I never met him along the way.
George AF, Member

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