Welcome to USARA's home page. USARA is making large strides in the recovery world and in community. In addition, we have just secured a new home.
We are working with organizations across the nation in order to reach more people and offer even more resources. All of this progress requires funding and we rely on you for donations. Feel free to contribute any amount with our safe and secure donation page.
We have created an exclusive membership area. This area on our website is located under the My USARA tab. Here you will gain access to past emails plus an open forum for communicating with others in the recovery community. We will continue to add features to this area. Membership is FREE and only takes a few seconds to sign up.
Annually during Utah's legislative session, USARA holds the rally for Recovery at Capitol Hill. This event brings together diverse groups from across Utah to educate legislators on substance abuse, describe service needs and to provide a unifying voice for recovery in Utah.
February 14, 2012
11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Utah State Capitol Building - Rotunda
Please join USARA and the community to advocate for substance abuse prevention, treatment and recovery awareness. Put a face on recovery and support this vital effort to improve the health of our communities.
Rally for Recovery 2012 Flyer (182.69 kB)
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The mission of USARA is to support individuals and their families in all stages of recovery from alcohol and other drug problems. The organization will identify and advocate for needed services related to substance misuse, infuse hope, and increase public awareness that long-term recovery is a reality.
USARA's services are primarily developed to be run by members, peers in recovery and others whose lives have been touched by loved ones or others with substance use disorders. We believe recovery to be a self-defined process with many possible pathways to achieving the improved quality of life and well-being that comes with recovery. We are dedicated to helping individuals navigate those pathways and overcome obstacles they encounter on their journey to recovery.

