Get Involved
Join us in building a stronger, more supportive community for individuals in recovery.
Make a Direct Impact
Our volunteers are the backbone of SGR. Whether you have a few hours a week or want to take on a leadership role, there is a place for you.
Peer Support Facilitator
Lead or co-facilitate peer recovery meetings and support groups. Training provided for individuals with lived experience in recovery.
Wellness Program Assistant
Support yoga, meditation, and fitness programming. Ideal for certified instructors or those with wellness backgrounds.
Thrift Operations Volunteer
Help sort, organize, and manage donated items for our community thrift program. Great for individuals seeking hands-on involvement.
Administrative Support
Assist with data entry, filing, event coordination, and general office tasks to keep our operations running smoothly.
Event & Outreach Coordinator
Help plan and execute community events, fundraisers, and outreach initiatives that connect SGR with the broader community.
Maintenance & Facilities
Support the upkeep and cleanliness of our community hub, ensuring a welcoming environment for all participants.
Stronger Together
We believe in the power of collaboration. Our partnerships amplify our impact and create a network of support for those we serve.
Community Organizations
We partner with local nonprofits, churches, civic groups, and social service agencies to expand our reach and coordinate resources for individuals in recovery.
Meeting Facilitators
Licensed counselors, certified peer specialists, and experienced facilitators are welcome to lead meetings and workshops within our space.
Local Businesses
Businesses can partner with SGR through workforce development programs, in-kind donations, sponsorships, and employment opportunities for program participants.
Our Service Area
Spiritual Gratitude Recovery serves Wilmington, New Hanover County, and surrounding communities in southeastern North Carolina.
Ready to Partner With Us?
We welcome conversations with organizations, businesses, and individuals who share our commitment to community recovery.
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