WEconnect Recovery Mobile App Brings You Recovery Support, Connection, and Motivational Access for All

WEconnect Health Management believes that recovery should be accessible to everyone. They know connection is crucial to staying in recovery from addiction because we’ve been there ourselves. WEconnect was born from our co-founders’ personal journeys in long-term recovery. It’s a free mobile app with a focus on supporting those in recovery from substance use disorder (SUD).

Online Support Meetings

WEconnect offers 8+ daily online all recovery support meetings every day, open to any recovery status and all recovery pathways. The app gives folks access to our online recovery support meetings instantly, from anywhere, led by our WEconnect peer recovery support specialists. Through the app, they also offer meetings for specialized communities like LGBTQIA2+, Women, Family & Loved Ones, and Harm Reduction.

Stay Motivated

WEconnect motivates and helps members out on days when it feels hard to show up to their recovery by allowing them to add and track their daily recovery activities and tasks. Make it your own through personalized routines: add support and self-care activities such as joining a WEconnect meeting, going for a walk, calling a mentor, or brushing your teeth! Anything that you do to take care of yourself can be turned into a routine in the app. Once you add routines, you’ll get timely reminders to check-in at the time you’ve scheduled the routine activity so you can stay on track. Speaking of which, you can also track your recovery progress through the app to see your login streaks, milestone badges, and overall time in recovery!Learn more at weconnectrecovery.com/free or search for “WEconnect Recovery” to download WEconnect today in the Google Play Store or Apple App Store!

Sober Curator Pro Tip:

Once you set up your profile, this app gives you the option to link up with your health care insurance. While my insurance wasn’t currently accepted, I also know the app is very new and I’m more than willing to try it again in a few months. I’m pretty excited to set up the alerts to remind me to do my daily gratitude list and meditation practice. I’ll also be checking out a few of the online meeting recommendations in the upcoming weeks.

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Resources are available

If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources.

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