Recovery Advocates In Livingston Celebrates Open House with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Howell, Michigan – August 1, 2025 – Recovery Advocates In Livingston (RAIL), a peer-operated recovery support organization serving Livingston County, invites community members to join in celebrating the grand opening of its new facility with a special ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, September 18, 2025, at 3:30 PM. This milestone event honors National Recovery Month and is proudly hosted by the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce.
The ceremony will take place at RAIL’s new recovery center located at 8002 Grand River Avenue, Suite A, Brighton, MI 48114. RAIL - a nonprofit offering Recovery Support Services and a sober living recovery house for women - provides peer-led support designed to guide individuals and families from early sobriety toward a stable, fulfilling, and sustainable life in recovery.
What Makes This Momentous
National Recovery Month occurs every September, a time nationally dedicated to highlighting the strength of the recovery community and promoting supportive public understanding. The observance serves as an ideal moment to open this resource to the Livingston County community
RAIL’s approach is peer-operated and nonclinical, meaning the organization is run and staffed by people with lived experience of recovery. They assist individuals and families with services such as recovery coaching, referrals, recreation and social support, and sober-living guidance.