
Recovery Support
When community support is available, LGBTQ+ folx can thrive. The Source LGBT+ Center is deeply rooted in the principles of recovery. Our space has always been available to the recovery community. We partner with local recovery centers that are LGBTQ+ affirming and train those who have some room to grow.
Narcan Distribution Project
The Source LGBT+ Center partners with trusted organizations to distribute life-saving Naloxone Nasal Spray kits to those most at risk of Opioid Use Disorder. Narcan Nasal Spray is an effective emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose.
Our Ccommunity Center is open to the public Tuesday - Friday 10AM - 6PM. Narcan is available in our restrooms. If there is none in stock, please notify a staff member.
109NW 2nd Ave, Visalia CA, 93292.
Recovery Meetings
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Rainbow AA
Rainbow AA began in 2009 as a place for LGBTQ+ people to meet in an open 12 step format to share their experience, strength, and hope with each other so that they can recover.
Saturday Nights @ 5:30pm
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Crystal Meth Anon Men's Group
A weekly LGBTQ recovery group whose main purpose is to help one another solve their common problem and help others to recover from addiction to crystal meth. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using.
Tuesday Nights @ 6pm
Closed • In Person
Types of groups
Open Meeting
Open to anyone seeking recovery.
Closed Meeting
Open only to those who identify as addicts or alcoholics.
Open Group
Open groups are those in which new members can join at any time.
Closed Group
Closed groups are those in which all members begin the group at the same time.
Recovery Community Partners
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Salt + Light
The mission of Salt + Light is to cultivate community by providing dignified homes, jobs and healing for our neighbors experiencing homelessness in Tulare and Kings County.
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Touchstone Recovery Center
Individuals and families across the Central Valley have been rebuilding their lives from the damage of addiction to drugs or alcohol for over 16 years with Touchstone. We help you navigate the path to recovery through compassionate, professional, and confidential care.
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Arts Consortium
Tulare County's official, nonprofit arts council. Your connection to the arts, culture & community!
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HEAL Project (California Health Collaborative)
HEAL Project aims to promote healthy behaviors and environments as a substance use prevention strategy for Latinx & Black Youth.
Rainbow Recovery Stories
Recovery Partners
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Touchstone Recovery Center
Individuals and families across the Central Valley have been rebuilding their lives from the damage of addiction to drugs or alcohol for over 16 years with Touchstone. We help you navigate the path to recovery through compassionate, professional, and confidential care.
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Ascend Behavioral Health
Ascend exists to help restore hope in the lives of teenagers affected by mental health conditions. We strive to not only reduce the symptoms of mental health conditions but to help our teens start a journey towards healing and wholeness.
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Sierra Meadows Behavioral Health
Sierra Meadows Behavioral Heath exists to help restore hope in the lives of those affected by mental health conditions. We provide counseling for depression, anxiety, and behavioral health conditions.
Queer Goggles
On Season 4 of The Source LGBT+ Center’s podcast, Queer Goggles, Noah Deeds guest hosts to interview important people in our community about Substance Use Disorder, LGBTQ+ recovery, and prevention and treatment options in the Central Valley.
Stimulant Use Disorder Prevention and Education Campaign 2022





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