We are
LatinX Recovery Center
The bridge for your second chance!
LatinX Recovery Center Inc is a nonprofit organization that fights for social and cultural justice in substance abuse recovery and mental health in The Latin Spanish-Speaking Community.
We are Education Provider by
Financial Ethical Transparency Statement
Award #1
By Oregon Community Foundations (OFC).
Award #2
By Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc.
Award #3
The Roundhouse Foundation.
Award #4
Eastern Oregon Coordinated Care Organization (EOCCO).
During 2024 & 2025, LatinX Recovery Center Inc. was awarded $105,200 dollars because of 4 grant processes awarded by the Oregon Community Foundation, Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc, The Roundhouse Foundation, and Eastern Oregon Coordinated Care Organization (EOCCO).
Where the mission and objectives of both proposals was to use the funding obtained to carry out continuing education training and professional development of the behavioral force.
We are to Help Our Community
LatinX Recovery Center Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing college level behavioral health services and continuing education. We are passionate about being an agent of change, resilience, and well-being for Latinx communities in Oregon and beyond. We believe that everyone deserves access to quality, culturally specific behavioral health care and education, regardless of their history of substance use or experience with the criminal justice system.
We also recognize that substance use prevention and non-relapse are key to a healthy society. LatinX Recovery Center Inc. offers a continuum of support services, from prevention to non-clinical interventions in the areas of peer support and social reintegration, to promote sustained sobriety and social well being for the most vulnerable communities. Therefore, we work with community leaders and behavioral health workers to foster recovery in safe, stigma-free spaces.
Our Culturally Specific Research

This is a non-experimental research conducted for informational and educational purposes, seeking to gather culturally specific and linguistically appropriate information, data, and statistics from a specific identified area in the state of Oregon, Washington County in this case, comprised of cities such as Hillsboro, Beaverton, Tigard, Forest Grove, Cornelius, Sherwood, Aloha, North Plains, King City, Banks, Raleigh Hills, Cedar Hills, Cherry Grove, West Slope, Metzger, Durham, Laurelwood, Garden Home-Whitford, West Haven-Sylvan, and Timber, which is home to hundreds of thousands of Spanish-speaking people.
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Digital Peer Support Specialist Guide

This research and compilation brings together relevant information on the advancement of digital peer support practices. It is based on articles and research conducted by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), including research and written reports by physicians, therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists worldwide.
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Mission
Advocate and empower the Latinx/o/a/e population in pursuit of their fundamental rights, aimed at recovery and well-being, safeguarding the right to dignity and equity, regardless of race, sex, religion, immigration status, disability, criminal history, or ethnicity or culture.
Vision
Our vision at LatinX Recovery Center Inc. is based on educating against the stigma suffer by Latinx people fighting with substance use addictions and mental health problems, fostering social transformation based on fundamental rights such as access to education, healthcare and treatment, decent housing, and food. All under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrined by the United Nations.
Values
LatinX Recovery Center Inc bases its values and principles on respect for cultural identity, the right to free thought and inclusion. Understanding that these principles are the main driver of our social cause, to support other people from a culturally specific approach based on a fair and balanced social claim.
We focus on combating with responsibility, justice, truth, integrity, coherence and equity in the exercise of our functions in a transparent and fair manner the problems presented by our Spanish-speaking population.