Solstice House Peer Respite
Solstice House is a peer-run respite staffed by individuals who have their own lived experience with mental health and/or substance use challenges and are actively engaged in their own recovery. "Through shared understanding, respect, and mutual empowerment, peer support workers help people become and stay engaged in the recovery process and reduce the likelihood of relapse."
02/19/2026
The First Amendment protects your right to record government officials performing their duties in public.
This applies to ICE agents, police, FBI, National Guard troops, and any other government officials.
Learn more at aclu.org/kyr-record-
12/18/2025
Help us advance the rights of people in crisis!
This research is critical to understanding how people in crisis and people who receive mental health / substance use care services are impacted by mandated reporting, risk assessment and other practices that lead to involuntary commitment and losses of autonomy when navigating care.
See the below flyer for more information.
Email [email protected] for more info about how to get involved.
Please circulate to your networks!
SOAR has an exciting announcement!
Riley Drake, Phd., Assistant Professor at UW-Stout's Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation, and Human Services is a researcher who's passionate about psychiatric abolition and radical alternatives to crisis. She approached SOAR to do an important research study.
This research is critical to understanding how people in crisis and people who receive mental health / substance use care services are impacted by mandated reporting, risk assessment and other practices that lead to involuntary commitment and losses of autonomy when navigating care.
See the below flyer for more information.
Email [email protected] for more info about how to get involved.
Please circulate to your networks!
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