We don’t save them —
we teach them to save themselves.


At FullCircle, recovery isn’t about being rescued — it’s about learning to build a new life. We offer guidance, encouragement, and a safe community where young people can find the tools to change, but they have to want it for themselves.

The How: 12-Step Meetings,
Sober Social Events and
Staff Support

For young people to build a lasting recovery, their social and emotional needs have to be met. FullCircle creates outlets where they can be themselves, connect with others, and gain tools for a strong sober foundation.
Our approach combines weekly 12-step meetings, sober social events every weekend, and one-on-one staff support. Together, these give young people the chance to grow in confidence, build healthy relationships, and focus on the things that bring purpose and joy. FullCircle staff — all with lived experience in recovery — walk alongside them at every step.

The Family Component

Recovery works best when families heal together. At FullCircle, parents and guardians meet weekly with staff and other parents who have walked the same road. These groups provide encouragement, tools, and perspective for navigating early recovery with a teen or young adult. Our staff — many in long-term recovery themselves — also meet individually with parents during the first 90 days, offering guidance and accountability. When needed, we coordinate with schools, healthcare providers, or treatment programs to make sure families feel supported on every level.

Newcomer Program

Starting recovery can feel overwhelming, especially for young people facing pressure to keep using or stay stuck in old patterns. To make the first steps easier, FullCircle offers a four-week newcomer program that covers the first eight meetings. These newcomer meetings are led by staff who have been through early recovery themselves and focus on the challenges of getting started. The goal is to help young people build confidence, find support, and feel at home in the program from the very beginning.

Safe Spaces

Beyond meetings and events, FullCircle provides a welcoming space during the week where young people can hang out, study, or just be together without the pressures of substances. Having a consistent, safe environment gives them connection and accountability outside of structured programming.

Long-Term Commitment & Graduation

Recovery doesn’t end after the first 90 days. FullCircle provides ongoing support for around two years, with regular meetings, events, and check-ins to keep young people and families connected. This journey is celebrated through a formal graduation ceremony after 18–24 months, marking the progress and growth achieved along the way.

Giving Back

As young people grow in their own recovery, they’re encouraged to mentor newcomers — offering the same hope and encouragement they once received. This cycle of giving back not only strengthens the community but also helps participants deepen their own recovery by living out the principles they’ve learned.

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