Vegas Stronger™ is proud to provide equine therapy to our clients for mental health and substance use disorders. Equine therapy, or Horse-Assisted Therapy, harnesses the powerful connection between humans and […]
Vegas Stronger™ is proud to provide equine therapy to our clients for mental health and substance use disorders. Equine therapy, or Horse-Assisted Therapy, harnesses the powerful connection between humans and […]
Peer recovery coaching is one of the most helpful tools that can ensure individuals battling homelessness and addiction get sober and stay sober. Unfortunately, there is often a scarcity of […]
Opioids Are Wreaking Havoc On Our Community In 2019, an estimated 10.1 million people (12 or older) misused opioids. 82.3% of opioid-involved overdose deaths involved synthetic opioids. 1 in 6 unemployed workers are addicted […]
Often, homelessness and substance abuse go hand in hand. Many people struggling with addiction become homeless, and many people experiencing homelessness turn to drugs or alcohol. As a result, recovery […]
Paving the Way to Prevent Homelessness Recently, the debate surrounding incarceration vs. rehabilitation as strategies to prevent homelessness has garnered significant attention. The escalating homeless crisis necessitates critically examining various […]
In the heart of Las Vegas, a city renowned for its dazzling lights and entertainment, another story unfolds—a story of resilience, transformation, and hope. Vegas Stronger™ stands as a beacon […]
Amidst the vibrant streets and beneath the neon glow, Vegas Stronger™ emerges as a steadfast companion for individuals embarking on the demanding path of addiction recovery. At the heart of […]
Homelessness affects millions of people globally. Regardless of the cause, the reality is that individuals who find themselves homeless face significant hurdles. If you’re experiencing homelessness, are on the verge […]
Embracing Recovery and Empathy The stigma of addiction can overshadow the path to recovery. Addicts are often treated as moral failures rather than individuals struggling with a complex, chronic disease. […]