Recovery Corps in Virginia
Join our team and help make recovery possible for more Virginians.
Recovery Corps launched in Virginia in 2022. Since then, we've supported over 2,500 individuals on their recovery journeys. We're looking for Recovery Navigators and Recovery Project Coordinators to support those starting their recovery journeys in the communities listed below.
Bring your passion to support people in recovery and we’ll provide all the training.
Locations
Listed below are the site partnerships by city for 2026-27.
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Charlottesville-Albemarle Public Defender
Georgia’s Friends, Inc.
Region Ten Community Services Board
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Chesapeake Public Defender Office
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Recover Virginia
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Danville Office of the Public Defender
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New River Community College
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iCONNECT SUD at Georga Mason University
The Chris Atwood Foundation
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Fredericksburg Public Defender Office
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Goochland Powhatan Community Services
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Hampton Public Defender Office
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City of Refuge Hopewell
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Lynchburg Public Defender Office
Roads To Recovery, Inc.
The UP Foundation
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Martinsville Public Defender Office
Piedmont Community Services
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Chesterfield Recovery Academy
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Newport News Public Defender Office
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Movers Development Center - M3Bridge Recovery
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Alamo Recovery Center, Inc.
CVHS - South Sycamore
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Portsmouth Public Defender Office
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Pulaski County, Office of Prevention and Recovery
Pulaski Public Defender Office
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Atlantic Outreach Group
CARITAS Recovery Residences
Journey House Foundation
REAL LIFE
Richmond Behavioral Health Authority
Supreme Reentry Programming CTS
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Office of Recovery Services
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Piedmont Community Services
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10-7 Farms
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Halifax Public Defender Office
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Western State Hospital
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Suffolk Public Defender Office
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River Ridge Learning Center
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Colonial Behavioral Health
Faith Recovery
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Winchester Public Defender Office
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Prince William County Community Services (CSB)
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Mount Rogers Community Services Board
THE CHALLENGE IN VIRGINIA
In Virginia, there were 21,881 substance use disorder-related emergency department visits in 2023. Recovery Corps is working to impact those numbers.
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Katie Thompson
Executive Director of Virginia Programs
Our 2024-25 Impact
1,200+
Individuals received support from Recovery Corps
614
Participants reported positive change in their recovery

