We offer parents hope
Walking through your child’s recovery can feel overwhelming. That’s why FullCircle provides weekly parent groups and events that connect you with others who have been there — offering encouragement, tools, and hope.
How Full Circle can help parents
Parent-Led Support Groups: Parents meet weekly with others who understand the challenges of raising a child in recovery. These groups provide a safe place to share experiences, gain perspective, and learn practical strategies for supporting your teen or young adult.
Education & Workshops: Through guided sessions, parents learn about addiction, its impact on families, and effective ways to support recovery. Topics include communication, boundaries, and strengthening family relationships.
Guidance: When additional support is needed, FullCircle offers guidance to help parents rebuild trust, improve communication, and address family dynamics.
Resources & Referrals: We connect families to treatment options, local support groups, and other resources — available 24/7 and always confidential.
Strength for Parents: Parents are reminded that taking care of their own well-being is vital. By building strength and balance, they are better equipped to support their child’s recovery. And through it all, FullCircle staff walk alongside you every step of the way.
Family Support
Addiction impacts the whole family, which is why FullCircle staff are involved with both the young person and their parents. During the first 90 days, staff meet individually each week with the participant and with their parents to provide guidance, encouragement, and accountability. Parents also attend weekly support groups, gaining tools and connection from others who understand. This consistent structure builds stability in early recovery and lays the groundwork for long-term change.
Our experienced staff
FullCircle staff members know well that recovery is not a solo journey, and they work to provide everyone who engages us with supportive community every step of the way. Nearly all members of our peer support staff are all in long-term recovery themselves. They facilitate all 12-step meetings and sober social weekend events — and they are available to work in coordination with larger healthcare teams or make referrals to higher levels of care or therapy if needed.
