Outpatient Drug Rehab Alumni Program

We have a large and growing Alumni family of men and women who have been where you’ve been and done what you have done and now enjoy life in sobriety. Getting your certificate of completion from the program doesn’t close doors and end the program. In fact, the opposite is true.
You are welcome to come back to Renaissance Recovery at any time to share your experience, strength and hope with the newcomers or just to see old faces. Our doors are always open to our Alumni family. The Renaissance Recovery outpatient addiction treatment center in Saint George has specific Alumni 12-step meetings every Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m..
Renaissance Recovery invites and encourages all Alumni to maintain involvement in our Alumni meetings. Renaissance Recovery has more than 10 locations throughout Utah, Idaho, Arizona and Nevada where you will be welcomed with the loving open arms of the Alumni family when you are in the area.
“We aren’t a glum lot. If newcomers could see no joy or fun in our existence, they wouldn’t want it. We absolutely insist on enjoying life.” (Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous pg. 132, 4th edition)
The Big Book is right. We need to have fun in recovery! Otherwise, how would you remain motivated to work hard and to stay in recovery? At Renaissance Recovery, we absolutely insist on enjoying life! For example, at our Saint George location, we hold a monthly barbeque. We host a range of activities that are held on the second Wednesday of every month for the Alumni family and we invite the greater recovery community at large.
We also encourage and promote impromptu ‘meet ups’ and activities throughout the Alumni family. The greater Renaissance Recovery Alumni family is involved in hikes, softball, golf tournaments, camping trips, fishing, recreational activities, conventions etc. throughout the year. Continued interaction with our strong Alumni family helps us to maintaining those close connections and healing relationships that you build during your time in our program.
These authentic relationships make a solid contribution to long-term sobriety. We also have a very active Alumni group on social media.
“Among them you will make lifelong friends. You will be bound to them with new and wonderful ties, for you will escape disaster together and you will commence shoulder to shoulder in your common journey. Then you will know what it means to give of yourself that others may survive and rediscover life.” (Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous pg. 152-153, 4th edition)
You are welcome to come back to Renaissance Recovery at any time to share your experience, strength and hope with the newcomers or just to see old faces. Our doors are always open to our Alumni family. The Renaissance Recovery outpatient addiction treatment center in Saint George has specific Alumni 12-step meetings every Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m..
Renaissance Recovery invites and encourages all Alumni to maintain involvement in our Alumni meetings. Renaissance Recovery has more than 10 locations throughout Utah, Idaho, Arizona and Nevada where you will be welcomed with the loving open arms of the Alumni family when you are in the area.
“We aren’t a glum lot. If newcomers could see no joy or fun in our existence, they wouldn’t want it. We absolutely insist on enjoying life.” (Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous pg. 132, 4th edition)
The Big Book is right. We need to have fun in recovery! Otherwise, how would you remain motivated to work hard and to stay in recovery? At Renaissance Recovery, we absolutely insist on enjoying life! For example, at our Saint George location, we hold a monthly barbeque. We host a range of activities that are held on the second Wednesday of every month for the Alumni family and we invite the greater recovery community at large.
We also encourage and promote impromptu ‘meet ups’ and activities throughout the Alumni family. The greater Renaissance Recovery Alumni family is involved in hikes, softball, golf tournaments, camping trips, fishing, recreational activities, conventions etc. throughout the year. Continued interaction with our strong Alumni family helps us to maintaining those close connections and healing relationships that you build during your time in our program.
These authentic relationships make a solid contribution to long-term sobriety. We also have a very active Alumni group on social media.
“Among them you will make lifelong friends. You will be bound to them with new and wonderful ties, for you will escape disaster together and you will commence shoulder to shoulder in your common journey. Then you will know what it means to give of yourself that others may survive and rediscover life.” (Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous pg. 152-153, 4th edition)