Recovery Wrench Project focuses on removing transportation barriers that often prevent individuals in recovery from maintaining stability and moving forward in their lives. Through hands-on mechanical work, community support, and donated vehicles, the program helps individuals gain reliable transportation and develop practical skills.
Many individuals in recovery already own a vehicle but cannot afford necessary repairs. Even small mechanical issues can prevent someone from getting to work, attending treatment programs, participating in recovery meetings, or meeting court obligations.
Recovery Wrench Project helps individuals repair essential mechanical issues so they can maintain reliable transportation and continue rebuilding their lives.
Recovery Wrench Project accepts donated vehicles from community members. Donated vehicles are repaired and provided to individuals in recovery who need reliable transportation.
By restoring donated vehicles, the program helps individuals regain independence, maintain employment, and stay connected to treatment and recovery support.
Vehicle donations also allow the project to expand its ability to serve more individuals in need.
Recovery Wrench Project works with treatment programs, sober living homes, and community organizations to identify individuals who may benefit from transportation assistance.
By partnering with recovery programs and community organizations, the project helps ensure transportation support reaches individuals who are actively working toward long-term recovery.
As Recovery Wrench Project grows, the long-term vision includes creating opportunities for individuals in recovery to learn basic mechanical skills through hands-on experience.
This type of training can help individuals build confidence, develop job skills, and gain meaningful work experience while supporting others in the recovery community.
As Recovery Wrench Project continues to grow, a future goal is to expand into housing support for individuals facing housing barriers while rebuilding their lives in recovery.
This initiative would focus on acquiring homes in need of renovation, restoring those properties through construction and repair work, and making them available as stable housing opportunities for individuals in recovery.
Homes could be renovated through community partnerships, volunteer efforts, and skilled trades. Once restored, properties may be used in several ways, including:
• Providing affordable housing options for individuals in recovery
• Offering rent-to-own or low-cost homeownership opportunities
• Supporting sober living environments
• Creating hands-on construction training opportunities for individuals rebuilding their lives
By combining housing restoration with skill development and community support, this program aims to help individuals overcome housing barriers while creating long-term stability and independence.
Reliable transportation and stable housing are two of the most important foundations for long-term recovery and independence.
Repairing Vehicles • Restoring Independence • Supporting Recovery