Recovery Resource Alliance (RRA) is a nonprofit directory built to help people search, connect, and recover—together. It’s a simple place to find trustworthy recovery resources across the full continuum of care—from first-time help to long-term stability.
And because we care about accuracy, we build listings through direct relationships and provider-confirmed info—not scraped internet data. That means we’re growing the directory intentionally, one trusted resource at a time.
What you can do on RRA
1) Find resources (fast and free)
You can search the directory without creating an account and explore categories like:
Recovery Housing (sober living homes and recovery residences)
Treatment Centers (detox, inpatient, outpatient, and more)
Support Groups (AA, NA, SMART Recovery, Celebrate Recovery, and others)
Services & More (employment, legal, education, and essential supports)
2) Browse by state
Need help in a specific area? You can browse by state to focus on what’s local.
3) Use it on the go
RRA is built for real life—when someone needs answers quickly. The mobile app is designed to make it easy to find resources near you and save favorites for later.
This is a community-built directory
RRA is for everyone involved:
individuals in recovery
families and loved ones
providers and organizations
referral partners and community professionals
Which means the directory gets stronger the more people contribute.
We’re looking for more resources
If you’re a provider—or you know a great resource—we want to include it.
When organizations join the directory, we don’t just list them. We build relationships. We also love spotlighting partners through our social media channels and our podcast, helping trusted resources get visibility while supporting a bigger mission.
Have a resource to share?
Please submit it here: Submit a Resource.
One important note
Recovery Resource Alliance is an information directory. It is not a crisis service.
If you or someone you care about needs immediate emotional support, call/text/chat 988 (988 Lifeline).
If there is immediate danger, call 911.
Thanks for being early
If you’re here looking for help—welcome.
If you’re here to share help—thank you.
Search. Connect. Recover—together.

