Recovery Community Center
Smit Center
324 NE 9th St.
Gresham, OR 97030
Everyday 2 -10 pm
Young Adult
Recovery Community Center
Clackamas Center
11690 SE 82nd Ave
Happy Valley, OR 97086
Everyday 2 -10 pm
Young Adult
Recovery Community Center
O'Rourke Center
362 SW Oak St.
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Everyday 2 -10 pm
Young Adult
Recovery Community Center
Washington State Center
7201 NE 18th St.
Vancouver, WA 98661
Everyday 2 - 10 pm
Young Adult
Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Services
21440 SE Stark St.
Gresham, OR 97030
Monday - Friday Monday
7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Same Day Assessments (18 +)
Services for Young Adults (18 -35)
Recovery Community Center
Adolescent Center
Temporarily closed in preparation for relocation. We are excited to share that we're preparing to open our new Adolescent & Family Campus the beginning of 2026!
Ages 14 -17 Only
Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Service
Adolescent Center
11104 SE Stark Ave.
Portland, OR 97216
Monday - Friday 10 am- 5 pm
Ages 14 - 17 Only
Substance Use & Mental Health Services- And Recovery Services
4D Recovery and Discovery
3710 Portland Rd. NE
Salem, OR 97301
Ages 14 -17 Only
4D Recovery Administrative Offices
11010 SE Division St.
Ste. 200 & 300
Portland, OR 97266
Monday - Friday 9 am - 5pm
Testimonials
“I really like the way that you can just be yourself there without any judgment. If you want help, you can just ask for it and they will not think of you any less no matter what you are going through. They are just there to help you.”
- 4D client
“4D showed me how to accept myself by accepting me when I first came into the rooms. No judgment, no shame, no guilt–just pure love and acceptance. They made me feel at home and that I was ok to have hope again.”
- Former 4D Client
What is Recovery Capital?
According to William Cloud and Robert Granfield, recovery capital refers to “the breadth and depth of internal and external resources that can be drawn upon to initiate and sustain recovery.” As people with substance use disorders acquire meaningful resources like housing, employment, and social connections and support, long-term recovery becomes more attainable.
“[My peer mentor] helped me get my life back in order by first teaching me how to set realistic goals, getting me into sober housing, and then provided transportation to enroll into school. … I think having a mentor keeping me accountable and pushing me to achieve my goals was the best tool I’ve had in my recovery.”
- 4D Client