Young People in Recovery (YPR) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting young adults, ages 18-24, in achieving long-term recovery from substance use disorders. YPR focuses on empowering individuals through advocacy, education, and peer support, creating pathways to recovery that are accessible and tailored to the unique needs of young people. The organization strives to break the stigma surrounding addiction and recovery, fostering environments where individuals can thrive.
At the Los Angeles Chapter of Young People in Recovery, we host free, fun substance-free events, and we have a growing recovery community made up of exceptional people that want to support your recovery journey! We’re dedicated to creating a vibrant and inclusive community for anyone seeking recovery, supporting someone in recovery, or simply wanting to learn more. In addition, we hold weekly All Recovery Meetings that are open to anyone—whether you’re in recovery yourself or a supportive ally. These meetings provide a safe and welcoming space for everyone to find the support they need, regardless of the recovery pathway they choose.
What sets YPR apart is its focus on advocacy and building recovery-ready communities. By working with policymakers and stakeholders, YPR helps create systemic change to support individuals in recovery. This holistic approach, combined with its emphasis on peer-driven care, makes YPR a transformative resource for young adults striving for recovery and a brighter future.
Private for-profit organization. Primary focus: substance use treatment, detoxification.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.