
EVENTS CALENDAR
We regularly host events that bring people together for fun, education and to advocate for change. Our events range from in-person to virtual and even hybrid. So come as you are and in a format that works for you. All are welcome.

Multiple DatesMon, Mar 30Virtual EventJoin fellow recovery community organizers from across the state to advance our shared mission
Community Events
Cultural Competences in Recovery Residences Survey
Feb 19 – March 11, 2026
Online
Your participation in this survey, will assist HCA in assessing the effectiveness and outcomes of the Cultural Competencies in Recovery Residents Training.
Cultural competencies in recovery residences means understanding and respecting residents' diverse backgrounds (beliefs, values, experiences) to provide effective, personalized support, leading to better engagement, reduced stigma, improved outcomes, and a stronger sense of belonging and safety for all residents.
Annual Spring Kick Off and Community Celebration!
March 22, 2026
Mt. Baker Community Club | Seattle, WA
Join Recovery Beyond for an afternoon of sober, outdoor-focused community connection as we kick off the new season. This free gathering inside the beautiful Mt Baker Community Club brings together members, volunteers, partners, donors, and allies who are building recovery-centered outdoor community.
🌿 Event Schedule
12:30 PM – Welcome & Community Reception
1:00 PM – Opening Spring Kickoff Program
1:20 PM – Community Connect Time
2:00 PM – Celebration Program
2:45 PM – Raffle Drawing
3:15 PM – Closing Appreciation
3:30 PM – Event Concludes
🌄 What to Expect
Community celebration & connection activities
Recovery stories & program highlights
Volunteer & partner recognition
Program updates & upcoming outdoor opportunities
Raffle prizes and fun surprises
All activities are substance-free and designed to foster safe, supportive community connection.
Grand Opening
"House of Dua"
Feb 28, 2026
33526 18th Ave S
Federal Way, WA 98003, USA
Join Rahma Recovery Center for our Annual Ramadan Iftar, as we come together as a community to celebrate a historic milestone:
The Grand Opening of House of Du‘a✨ Washington State’s first faith-centered recovery home for Muslim women
This gathering is open to everyone—families, elders, youth, community leaders, and supporters—because healing is a community responsibility, and this space was built with all of us in mind.
These past 2 years, Rahma Recovery Center has stood alongside families through the work of Salaam House, providing culturally responsive, faith-rooted recovery support for Muslim men. Through that experience, community trust, and proven impact, we are humbled to now extend that same mercy, structure, and dignity to our sisters in need.
At this iftar, we will:
Share the journey and impact of Rahma Recovery Center
Celebrate the opening of House of Du‘a
Reflect on the growing need for safe, faith-affirming spaces for recovery
Look ahead at what’s next for our community,
Your presence helps sustain a space where recovery does not require leaving one’s faith or identity behind—where halal meals, prayer, spiritual care, and community support are part of the healing process.
🎟 Tickets: $15 per person All proceeds directly support Rahma Recovery Center’s work for our brothers and sisters in recovery.
Please RSVP and purchase your tickets early. We look forward to breaking fast together, sharing a great meal, and witnessing what Allah has made possible through collective care and compassion
Spring into Recovery 3
June 5, 2026
Funko Field | Everett, WA
In collaboration with the Snohomish County Therapeutic Court, Edmonds College, and Workforce Snohomish, and Recovery Career Services, is launching two 6-week Recovery & Reentry Community Circles cohorts - free, in-person sessions in Everett for Snohomish County residents rebuilding their lives after addiction and/or incarceration. We'll provide peer support, job readiness training, financial and digital literacy information, laptops, gift card incentives, and a path back into meaningful work and stability.
Here's how you can help:
Refer Participants: We're prioritizing therapeutic court clients, but also welcoming referrals from community orgs. Individuals in recovery with a history of involvement in the justice system are encouraged to apply.
Send them here to applyRecruit Volunteers + Peer Mentors: We're still seeking individuals who can help facilitate, lead mock interviews, or support digital skills workshops. Peer mentors with lived experience will be paid; community volunteers will receive thank-you gift cards. There will also be an information session on July 30th for prospective mentors or volunteers to learn more. More details at the link below.
Details and form are here
