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  • 4D Recovery - Clackamas County

    11690 SE 82nd Ave Happy Valley OR 97086

    • Operating Hours

      The resource office hours are:

      Operating Hours
    • Sunday
      SUN
      2:00pm-10:00pm
    • Monday
      MON
      2:00pm-10:00pm
    • Tuesday
      TUE
      2:00pm-10:00pm
    • Wednesday
      WED
      2:00pm-10:00pm
    • Thursday
      THU
      2:00pm-10:00pm
    • Friday
      FRI
      2:00pm-10:00pm
    • Saturday
      SAT
      2:00pm-10:00pm
    • Intake Hours

      New clients are accepted:

      Intake Hours
    • SUN
    • MON
    • TUE
    • WED
    • THU
    • FRI
    • SAT

    Services Offered

    Peer Services
    Recovery Meetings
    • AA
    • ACA
    • CMA
    • HA
    • Harm Reduction
    • Recovery Yoga
    About This Resource

    4D Recovery provides the support and guidance needed to navigate addiction recovery. We help young adults find and maintain a recovery identity through peer mentorship, supportive housing, drop-in recovery centers, recovery events, and a leadership development program.

    Our Vision
    4D envisions a future where systems, communities, and individuals work together to ensure all people can access the resources necessary to find sustained recovery from alcohol and substances.

    Our Mission
    To provide–in partnership with systems, communities, and individuals–a variety of recovery support services to adolescents and young adults between the ages of 14 and 35.

    Five Values & Rights:
    Young adults have specialized needs and therefore require age-specific recovery services that are sensitive to race, culture, and gender identity.

    Substance use disorder does not discriminate and neither should systems, communities, or individuals that support recovery. Recovery support should be on demand and available to everyone regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, or the ability to pay for treatment.

    Each person’s recovery journey is unique. and they are the experts in their own life. All pathways to recovery are equally valid, including harm reduction and medication-assisted treatment.

    Peer services are as vital as clinical services. Working together is the best way to ensure successful, long-term recovery.

    Stigma is a major barrier in helping people recover. Substance use disorder is a disease–not a moral failing.

    For a more detailed explanation of our aims, values, mission, and objectives, please view our 2020 Annual Report


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    Insurance Accepted

    Free Resource


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