Friends of Lane County Recovery Schools
Eugene, Oregon
A Safe, Sober, and Supportive School Environment for Youth in Recovery
3rd
Oregon ranks third highest nationally for the rate of substance use disorder among adolescents
Mental Health America’s 2023 Rankings
70%
70% of teens that attend a recovery high school after completing treatment report maintaining sobriety for at least 6 months to a year.
Oregon Recovery High School Initiative
Eighty percent of students say they do better with their drug or alcohol issues thanks to recovery schools
National Library of Medicine
80%
Why Recovery Schools?
The Impact
Recovery high schools give students in recovery from substance use disorder or co-occurring disorders the opportunity to receive a high school diploma in a positive and supportive environment where each of the students share in the goal of maintaining a sober lifestyle.
Nearly 50% of all high school students currently use an addictive substance
Oregon Recovery High School Initiative
Drug-related deaths among teenagers increased over 600% in Oregon between 2019- 2021
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Oregon ranks 48th out of 50 states for teens needing, but not receiving, access to drug treatment services
Oregon Recovery High School Initiative
About Us
Friends of Lane County Recovery Schools (FLCRS), is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the establishment of a tuition free public recovery high school in Lane County.
We know that every student's path to recovery is unique. But our goal is always the same: to let them know that something different is possible.
Our Board
Professor at University of Oregon
CPA, Retired
CEO of Serenity Lane
Pediatrician at PeaceHealth Medical Center
Former Juvenile Counselor & Human Resources Executive
Former President and CEO of Serenity Lane
Executive Director of Insight Northwest Recovery
QMHP at PeaceHealth Medical Center
Our Mission
The mission of Friends of Lane County Recovery Schools (FLCRS) is to provide a safe, sober and supportive education for students in recovery from substance use or co-occurring disorders.
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