Chase Recovery

Category: Non-profit organization in Tacoma, Washington

Address: 5209 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA 98408, USA

Phone: +12533024373

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Autumn Arnestad-Johnson

Dec 30, 2020

I got out of prison to Chase recovery. I had nothing at the time. Chase Recovery empowered me in my biggest times of need. They motivate me and supported me in finding myself and life path with God present. Since Chase Recovery I have gotten married and Had a beautiful son. I was also the president of the student body at college, started a food bank, changed Washington State Law, won Transforming lives and Recently got my MBS (Masters of Business Science) in Business Marketing. None of this would have been possible without the first seed planted by Chase Recovery. Thank You again Chase Recovery.

Jason Elmer

Oct 28, 2020

I absolutely love chase recovery. They have helped me in so many ways. Some of the best people work here, to help you along the road to getting your life back threw recovery and the good LORD. I couldn’t have had the success I’ve had in such a short time with out Howard and Tinas help. The office managers are great as well, Michelle and Echo are happy to help with anything you need. Stay in line everything will be fine.

Tyler Sloan

Dec 3, 2019

Howard is so connected and kind it truly is God's work he is doing. Thank you for all you and your team do. They will do whatever they can to help you as long as you are trying to help yourself. If I could give more than 5 stars I would!!!!!!

Courtney Smith

Feb 1, 2019

Chase recovery saved my life! Howard is an amazing man that believed in me when I couldnt believe myself. Due to chase recovery I have been reunited with my son, have a relationship with my higher power, and have put several days of sobreity together. Chase recovery took me in when I had nothing and gave me a home to call my own when I hadnt had one in YEARS! Thanks to the program my life has changed for the better and I am so thankful!

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Questions & Answers

Good morning- Is this a place where my son could live after he is done at the group home he is in? I want him to be able to take care of himself after being homeless for a few years due to mental illness. He is doing very well, making good choices

Jodi Reynoldson | Aug 13, 2022
Patrick Petersen | Aug 14, 2022

Yes I currently live in one of the homes. It is a basic transition home that helps people adjust to a few different things. First being in a home with structure. Next is independence. A huge asset that we pick up also is work skills, a lot of us are ex drug users that lived everyday with a goal of achieving the next high. With these houses a man can learn all these skills that will be present in life that he will now be able to respond to with action. I used to tell people what I can do, today I can show it.

There is alot of activity at night there, people coming and going, looks like they are on something sometimes, at midnight until 3:00a.m. running out in the street, being loud, loud music in cars that show up, is there on sight attendants

Sheali Cummings | Aug 13, 2022
Eric Petersen | Aug 14, 2022

The people that are living there are fresh into recovery. Whats normal to say you or i,isnt normal to them. And thats fine,there still trying to figure out who they are with out drugs. Be paitent with them, and feel privileged to be able to witness the change. Ill let them know they need to keep it down at night.

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