Year End 2025 Newsletter
Letter from the Executive Director – Year End 2025
What does it look like to live in alignment with your values? Is it the house you live in, the cars you drive, or the vacations you take? While those things can be the result of hard work, what matters most is how you feel when you lay your head down at night.Continue reading
Donate Today!
As we close out the year, we invite you to partner with us in sustaining the life-changing work happening every day at Reclaiming Lives. Every dollar truly makes a difference. Your one-time or monthly gift...Continue reading
What Recovery Café Means to Me – Michelleen L
“I have experienced many obstacles, traumas, and hardships in my life. I spent 17 years trying to numb my emotions instead of dealing with them. I had a relapse that lasted 2 years in isolation. I remember feeling so sick and stuck in a cycle. I needed to get sober because I was going to end up losing my life to addiction.Continue reading
El Camino Seguro: A Year of Growth and Connection
“Brindar esperanza y estabilidad, Con planificaciones de recuperacion, Y apoyo a largo plazo. Donde todos sean amados y apoyados.”Continue reading
Annual Rafting Trip: Making Waves Together!
Our annual rafting trip this year was one for the books! It’s always one of the most exciting events of the year! A chance for our members to step away from the usual routine, breathe in some fresh air, and enjoy an unforgettable day on the river.Continue reading
A Life Reclaimed: Glen C
At 76 years old, Glen is a shining example of what long-term recovery can make possible. With 35 years of sobriety and 31 years alongside his beloved wife, he says his favorite part of this journey is how it has helped him grow deeper in love, both for others and for himself.Continue reading
RL/RC Anniversary
Happy 6th Anniversary, Recovery Café! Six years of lives changed, friendships formed, and hope restored. What makes this community extraordinary is the unwavering love and connection that fills every corner of our space.Continue reading
Together, We Thrive: The Power of Partnership
This past year has been a beautiful reminder that we are stronger together. Through the power of partnership, we’ve built bridges of hope, healing, and transformation across our community. Each collaboration has been a reflection of shared purpose… uniting hearts, resources, and missions to make a greater impact than any of us could alone.Continue reading
Spring 2025 Newsletter
Letter From The Executive Director
Stephanie Mendenhall I don’t know about you, but I had some really amazing people in my life growing up that created a sense of belonging in me that I’ve carried on life’s journey.Continue reading
You Can Make An Impact
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.Continue reading
What Recovery Café Means to Me
Cameron Hughes, Member Recovery Café is more than just a place for recovery, it is a sanctuary. It’s a space where I can show up as I am, without judgment, and be part of a community that truly understands and supports one another.Continue reading
George AF, Member of El Camino Seguro
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...Continue reading
Transition Center / Jail
Jackson County Transition Center/Jackson County Jail We are thrilled to announce that our organization has received a contract with the Jackson County Transition Center and the Jackson County Jail! We are also excited to introduce...Continue reading
A Life Reclaimed
A Story of Hope: Madisyn’s Journey Sharing someone’s story is a privilege—an honor and a gift. It’s a window into their most vulnerable moments, revealing both the pain of addiction and the power of recovery. At just 26 years old, she has her whole life ahead of her—yet so much life behind her.Continue reading
Ricky, Café Manager
Exciting Changes to Recovery Café: Welcome Our New Café Manager! At Recovery Cafe, we believe that growth and change are essential parts of the journey, both for individuals in recovery and for our community as a whole.Continue reading
Circle Leader Testimony
Leading a Recovery Circle: Kane Cottle, Circle Leader When I first found sobriety, I explored many different recovery groups and meetings, searching for a place where I truly belonged. That journey led me to Recovery Café, where I enrolled in a Circle and found my home.Continue reading

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