Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness - USARA

Category: Non-profit organization in Salt Lake City, Utah

Address: 180 E 2100 S #100, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, USA

Phone: +13852100320

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9:30AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 9:30AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 9:30AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 9:30AM–5:30PM

Friday: 9:30AM–5:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Tamara White

May 22, 2021

Usara is great for sober support groups with varying times and variety of groups. You can even have a daily check in from a sober support peer if you feel it would help with your accountability. Get yourself a cheerleader coach whose gonna provide encouragement when weak, non judgement support, understanding and a sense of belonging. Bus schedule on State street on Fridays pizza and movie night was conflicting, stops route about 7-8 so I couldn't ever stay the whole time. Perhaps a carpool system could help get more families participating when that gets started back up after covid ends if it hasn't already. Sober days is coming up, join the walk! ( if they are doing it this year )

Christy Smart

Sep 13, 2020

USARA is absolutely amazing. It’s a great company to work for, work with, and all together in general. USARA touches more and more lives as the years go on. They genuinely care about the community and the quality of life the community gives themselves. I’m grateful to be a part of USARA and for all the life tools they’ve given me.

trish staley

Aug 6, 2020

I loved it whenever I was there! Classes and people were great!

Kristine Godfrey

Dec 11, 2019

Great people . Great classes for people in recovery and their families.

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Questions & Answers

Are they back to doing family fun night?

Matt Brooks | Oct 24, 2021
Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness - USARA | Oct 24, 2021

We are not back to hosting family fun night yet. We encourage you to stay up to date through our Facebook page (SLC group) and on our website!

Are you open for in house meetings, and will you be if not?

Vickie Perkins | Oct 24, 2020
Teresa Kim | Oct 24, 2020

Right now we have a CRAFT Family Support Group and a Veteran's Recovery Support Group in person. Eventually, we will want to get back to in house meetings but in the meantime most meetings are online. Check out the calendar on our website to find our current meetings!

How do I become a peer specialist?

Maggie Baum | Oct 24, 2020
Evan Done | Oct 24, 2020

Certified Peer Support Specialists are trained through the State Department of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH). You can find more information about that process here: https://dsamh.utah.gov/education/certification/peer-support

Is this a place I can come to anytime of day during the operating hours? Do I need an appointment or how does this work?

Joseph Belcher | Oct 25, 2019
Joseph Belcher | Oct 25, 2019

I'm planning on probably coming by starting to come like once or twice a week just depending on when I can get there cuz my work is not a scheduled time off I start at the same time but I never get off at the same time and I definitely won't be able to make it every single day but I got to at least come once a week and so I just kind of wanted to know how it all worked when she get there but you know what kind of goes on

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