Celebrating Recovery with Respect

The Haven organized its annual celebration of Recovery with Respect on April 18, 2023. Each year, The Haven honors an individual or organization who helps to make our mission possible. The 2023 Chrysalis Luncheon Honoree was our Former Executive Director Margaret Higgins, MBA, PhD, who served the organization for 17 years.
Chrysalis Luncheon Raffle

We’ll have some amazing raffle prizes available at our Chrysalis luncheon! The raffle tickets are $5 per ticket or you can purchase 5 tickets for $20.
Support The Haven for free using your Arizona State Tax Credit

Did you know The Haven is a qualifying charitable organization, meaning the money you pay in state taxes can benefit women and children in your community?
Our 2022 Annual Report

We’re excited to announce our 2022 Annual Report is out!
The Haven in the news

We are so proud of our alumna Chamaine who turned her life around and is nearly 300 days sober!
Ben’s Bells Honors Tom Deeby

Our Facilities Manager Tom Deeby has been awarded a Ben’s Bell for his kindness. One of our contractors, Joe Physician, nominated Tom for this award. In his nomination letter Joe said that Tom is the kindest person he knows, and we could not agree more.
Exploring New Paths to Recovery

NPR’s Marketplace featured Dr. Joji Suzuki from Brigham and Women’s Hospital to discuss treatment for substance use disorders.
How to Get Through the Holidays

We often associate the holidays with joyous celebrations, but for many this can be an extremely difficult time of the year. The holiday season often magnifies and intensifies our difficulties, and it can bring out stress, depression, family troubles, and loneliness.
The Importance of Having Sober Fun

When we think about recovery, we often think about all the hardships that people are going through. It’s true that recovery is one of the hardest things that people go through and it can cause a lot of stress and emotional turmoil. However, people can, and should, also have fun while in recovery.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October marks the Domestic Violence Awareness month. In the US, 1 in 4 women and 1 in 10 men experience sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner during their lifetime with impacts such as injury, being concerned for their safety, or post-traumatic stress disorder.