Columbia Valley Center for Recovery

What is the Columbia Valley Center for Recovery Project?

What is the Need in Benton and Franklin Counties?

What is the Columbia Valley Center for Recovery Project?

What is the Need in Benton and Franklin Counties?

Renovation is Nearly Complete

What Services Will be Provided?

In the initial phase, four services will be provided:

Recovery Housing will be provided in Phase II of the Columbia Valley Center for Recovery project. Dormitory-style, sober housing units should be available in mid-2027. Adolescent and Children’s programs, including a youth crisis center and youth SUD treatment are also being considered for Phase III. Longer- term mental health treatment will also be considered.

How will the Recovery Center benefit the community?

The Columbia Valley Center for Recovery will generate countless benefits throughout the region. Among these are:

The CVCR will play a vital role in the long-term economic and social wellbeing of our community.

What is the relationship among the Recovery Center, the Benton Franklin Recovery Coalition, and Benton County?

Endorsements:

Jerome Delvin, Benton County Commissioner District 1: “A Facility such as the Columbia Valley Center for Recovery has been desperately needed in Benton County, and the entire Tri-Cities area, for years; which is why establishing a recovery center has been a priority of mine for quite some time. The CVCR will help our region combat the ever-growing struggle against drug and chemical addiction, as well as mental health issues. Local correctional facilities are not the appropriate locations for these people to land when they are in crisis. CVCR will not only address the current needs our community is facing, but future needs as well. This will be a facility of which the entire region can be proud.”

Eric Eisinger, Benton County Prosecuting Attorney: “ Benton County is an exceptional place to live, but public safety and economic growth depend on our willingness to address our toughest issues. Our community has desperately needed the recovery center. Too many people are in crisis, and some of those people are ready and eager for help. As your county prosecutor, I believe in personal responsibility, accountability, and protecting the community, but justice and mercy walk hand in hand. Providing meaningful help to those who need it is an effective curb to rising crime. More importantly, we have the privilege of restoring sons and daughters to their families and out community at large. This is the great work that the Columbia Valley Center for Recovery will undertake and that I a proud to support.”

April Connors, Representative 8th Legislative District: “The Columbia Valley Center for Recovery stands as a beacon of hope and healing for the Tri-City Region and South Central Washington. This Recovery Center will not only mend lives but fortify the community’s overall wellbeing. As both a State Representative for the 8thDistrict and a member of the community, I wholeheartedly endorse the essential work of the Columbia Valley Center for Recovery. Their commitment to mental and behavioral health is a vital addition to our community.”

Perry Dozier, Senator 16th Legislative District: “Our part of the state is a leader in areas like agriculture, energy, and technology, but access to behavioral health services has been a different story. The Columbia Valley Center for Recovery will bring us even with other communities when it comes to connecting people with resources that can turn lives around. The Center will be the answer to many hopes in our region, and I’m grateful to all those who have had a role in making it a reality.”

Former Franklin County Commissioner Brad Peck: “Societal costs of untreated mental health and substance use disorders affect us all; financially and socially. Programs like the Columbia Valley Center for Recovery reduce costly, unnecessary incarceration and use of limited emergency medical services. The return on investment to taxpayers is excellent; the value to those being treated immeasurable.”

Stephanie Barnard, Representative, 8th Legislative District: “Every single one of us will benefit from the work being done in our community to address substance abuse, addiction, and mental health disorders. Whether it’s you, your relative, or your best friend, the Columbia Valley Center for Recovery will help struggling individuals put their lives back on track and reclaim the joys of a healthy life. I fully support this effort and look forward to a brighter future for so many.”