four person hands wrap around shoulders while looking at sunset
four person hands wrap around shoulders while looking at sunset

Youth Don’t Have to Do This Alone.

Confidential, supportive spaces where young people can slow down, connect, and grow ~ at their own pace.

Weekly recovery support for youth 14-26 years old, navigating addiction or other self-destructive behaviors ~ grounded in connection, peer support, and a 12-step recovery foundation.

Tuesday and Thursday 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.

four person hands wrap around shoulders while looking at sunset
four person hands wrap around shoulders while looking at sunset

Youth Don’t Have to Do This Alone.

Confidential, supportive spaces where young people can slow down, connect, and grow ~ at their own pace.

Weekly recovery support for youth 14-26 years old, navigating addiction or other self-destructive behaviors ~ grounded in connection, peer support, and a 12-step recovery foundation.

Tuesday and Thursday 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.

How Youth Move Through the Program

Youth typically begin with the Weekly Youth Program ~ a consistent, supportive space where young people navigating addiction or other self-destructive behaviors can connect, grow, and explore recovery alongside peers.

As relationships deepen and confidence grows, participants may also have opportunities to take part in Alternative Peer Group (APG) activities ~ sober social experiences designed to strengthen connection, build healthy friendships, and reinforce positive life direction beyond the weekly meeting.

Parents and caregivers are supported through their own dedicated programs, allowing the entire family to grow together.

While the Weekly Youth Program provides consistent weekly support, some participants may also engage in Alternative Peer Group (APG) activities ~ structured sober outings designed to strengthen connection beyond the meeting space.

What Youth Experience Here

A Light of Hope offers peer-based, non-clinical spaces where youth can show up as they are. Participation is voluntary, guided, and rooted in respect, confidentiality, and personal responsibility.

There is no requirement to share. Listening is always enough.

  • Confidential and judgment~free

  • Facilitated by trained program leaders

  • Substance~free environments

  • Grounded in compassion, accountability, and respect

Who Our Youth Programs Support

Youth navigating addiction or other self-destructive behaviors such as cutting, destructive relationships, or harmful coping patterns.

  • Youth and young adults seeking peer connection

  • Young people rebuilding confidence and trust

  • Those navigating recovery or major life changes

  • Youth who want support without pressure or judgment

How Youth Move Through the Program

Youth typically begin with the Weekly Youth Program ~ a consistent, supportive space where young people navigating addiction or other self-destructive behaviors can connect, grow, and explore recovery alongside peers.

As relationships deepen and confidence grows, participants may also have opportunities to take part in Alternative Peer Group (APG) activities ~ sober social experiences designed to strengthen connection, build healthy friendships, and reinforce positive life direction beyond the weekly meeting.

Parents and caregivers are supported through their own dedicated programs, allowing the entire family to grow together.

While the Weekly Youth Program provides consistent weekly support, some participants may also engage in Alternative Peer Group (APG) activities ~ structured sober outings designed to strengthen connection beyond the meeting space.

What Youth Experience Here

A Light of Hope offers peer-based, non-clinical spaces where youth can show up as they are. Participation is voluntary, guided, and rooted in respect, confidentiality, and personal responsibility.

There is no requirement to share. Listening is always enough.

  • Confidential and judgment~free

  • Facilitated by trained program leaders

  • Substance~free environments

  • Grounded in compassion, accountability, and respect

Who Our Youth Programs Support

Youth navigating addiction or other self-destructive behaviors such as cutting, destructive relationships, or harmful coping patterns.

  • Youth and young adults seeking peer connection

  • Young people rebuilding confidence and trust

  • Those navigating recovery or major life changes

  • Youth who want support without pressure or judgment

Confidentiality & Care

Confidentiality is a cornerstone of A Light of Hope.

Participants are expected to respect the privacy of others and refrain from sharing personal information outside the group without direct consent. This commitment helps create an environment where young people feel safe, protected, and respected.

Explore What's Right For You

Whether you’re seeking guidance, connection, or simply a place to begin, A Light of Hope offers support for the people who care.

You’re welcome to explore, ask questions, or learn more ~ without obligation.

Confidentiality & Care

Confidentiality is a cornerstone of A Light of Hope.

Participants are expected to respect the privacy of others and refrain from sharing personal information outside the group without direct consent. This commitment helps create an environment where young people feel safe, protected, and respected.

Explore What's Right For You

Whether you’re seeking guidance, connection, or simply a place to begin, A Light of Hope offers support for the people who care.

You’re welcome to explore, ask questions, or learn more ~ without obligation.