About our group
Building Recovery, Restoration & Real Second Chances
Across underserved and minority communities, addiction, trauma, and incarceration continue to impact families generation after generation.
We are working to build culturally rooted healing spaces that support:
• Addiction Recovery
• Healing from Generational Trauma
• Re-Entry & Second Chances after incarceration
• Addressing health and opportunity gaps in underserved and minority communities
🌿 What We Do
• Wellbriety Talking Circles on the Navajo Nation
• Weekly BOE (Balance Offers Empowerment) Zoom Meetings
• Community-based recovery gatherings
• Community healing gatherings
• Free peer recovery and employment coaching
• Support for individuals rebuilding life after incarceration
• School outreach where lived experience plants seeds of hope
Stories are medicine.
Community is medicine.
Consistency is medicine.
🔥 Why This Work Matters
Health disparities and limited access to culturally responsive recovery services continue to widen gaps in underserved and minority communities.
We believe addiction and trauma are not individual failures — they are community wounds.
Healing must be relational, consistent, and culturally grounded.
Our founder, RedCorn Gary Maloney (Bii’ohii), first envisioned this work while serving time in prison. From behind prison walls he imagined a movement that would help people reclaim sobriety, purpose, and dignity — not only Native people, but anyone seeking restoration and a new path forward.
Today, that vision continues to grow.
🤝 More Than a Donation — A Place in the Circle
When you support this giving circle through Grapevine, you are not just funding a program.
You are helping build:
• Real recovery spaces
• Real second chances
• Real generational healing
Supporters receive updates, invitations to virtual gatherings, and opportunities to learn about the work firsthand.
- There is a place for you in this circle.
Focus Areas Community Building, Economic Empowerment, Education, Equity & Equality, Health, Hunger & Nutrition, LGBTQ, Religion & Spirituality, Social & Human Services
Membership Focus American Indian or Alaska Native and Black or African American and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander and People of Color/Multi-Racial in Native Americans
Founded April 2023
Contact [email protected]
About our group
Building Recovery, Restoration & Real Second Chances
Across underserved and minority communities, addiction, trauma, and incarceration continue to impact families generation after generation.
We are working to build culturally rooted healing spaces that support:
• Addiction Recovery
• Healing from Generational Trauma
• Re-Entry & Second Chances after incarceration
• Addressing health and opportunity gaps in underserved and minority communities
🌿 What We Do
• Wellbriety Talking Circles on the Navajo Nation
• Weekly BOE (Balance Offers Empowerment) Zoom Meetings
• Community-based recovery gatherings
• Community healing gatherings
• Free peer recovery and employment coaching
• Support for individuals rebuilding life after incarceration
• School outreach where lived experience plants seeds of hope
Stories are medicine.
Community is medicine.
Consistency is medicine.
🔥 Why This Work Matters
Health disparities and limited access to culturally responsive recovery services continue to widen gaps in underserved and minority communities.
We believe addiction and trauma are not individual failures — they are community wounds.
Healing must be relational, consistent, and culturally grounded.
Our founder, RedCorn Gary Maloney (Bii’ohii), first envisioned this work while serving time in prison. From behind prison walls he imagined a movement that would help people reclaim sobriety, purpose, and dignity — not only Native people, but anyone seeking restoration and a new path forward.
Today, that vision continues to grow.
🤝 More Than a Donation — A Place in the Circle
When you support this giving circle through Grapevine, you are not just funding a program.
You are helping build:
• Real recovery spaces
• Real second chances
• Real generational healing
Supporters receive updates, invitations to virtual gatherings, and opportunities to learn about the work firsthand.
- There is a place for you in this circle.
Focus Areas Community Building, Economic Empowerment, Education, Equity & Equality, Health, Hunger & Nutrition, LGBTQ, Religion & Spirituality, Social & Human Services
Membership Focus American Indian or Alaska Native and Black or African American and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander and People of Color/Multi-Racial in Native Americans
Founded April 2023
Contact [email protected]