Since coming to the beautiful city of Moab in 2014, we at USARA – Moab have established two weekly mutual self help groups that honor and support those in all stages of recovery. We offer one-on-one coaching in which we help individuals find their own pathway to recovery while utilizing various skills and tools learned from programs like Seeking Safety and Smart Recovery. We also offer a support group for families and loved ones of those with a substance use disorder in the form of CRAFT (Community Reinforcement and Family Training). Along with individual and family support, we host family friendly activities monthly, community clean-ups, and so much more.
We at USARA – Moab have built relationships and connections with multiple agencies in our community over the years, which has helped make it possible for us to provide the variety of support and resources we now have available. We believe that recovery is a personal journey and that every pathway and voice deserves to be heard, supported, and celebrated. Connect with us below!

Contacts

Lanette Denton

Peer Recovery Coach

(435) 210-0952


Biography
Lanette is a woman in long term recovery since 2014. Her journey has brought her to a place where she is able to share her lived experience as a Peer Recovery Coach for USARA in the Southeastern Utah area.

Recovery is the most important thing in her life, it enables her to maintain her family and the things that are important to her. Lanette’s gratitude seems like a never ending stream and when she wakes up each day to the blessing of having her children with her, a safe home for them, and heading out to a job she loves that allows room for not only helping others; but a space where she can learn as an individual, a woman, and a mother.

She says, “I feel like I have everything that I have ever wanted. I will be celebrating another year in long term recovery in July of this year. I want to shout out to the world that recovery is possible and to never give up!”

Heidi Thompson

Peer Recovery Coach

(435) 241-8076


Biography
Heidi is a person in long-term recovery. She started as a USARA participant in 2017. Her journey took a non-traditional route and shortly after being unsuccessfully terminated from the Grand County family drug court program, Heidi discovered multiple pathways to recovery and reconnected to USARA in June of 2018.
She not only found herself, but also purpose through volunteering to run recovery meetings, helping with recovery day and family fun nights, and being involved in USARA and other recovery community events, both in and out of town.
She is an active member in 12 step meetings, has 2 beautiful daughters and strives to be a positive role model for all those she comes in contact with. She has a passion for helping others find what she found through USARA and that is empowerment, support, and encouragement. And hope is what we create! We DO recover!!

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