Recovery is Real: Honoring National Recovery Month
September is National Recovery Month. It’s a time to celebrate the strength of people in recovery and remind our community that treatment works, recovery is real and hope is alive. Join us for a meaningful evening that nourishes both body and spirit.
Inspiring testimonies, soup and salad bar, fellowship and crafts.
6 to 8 p.m.

Driving Hope Golf Outing
Rally your best teammates to participate in our inaugural “Driving Hope” Golf Outing at the beautiful Eagle Glen Golf Club in Columbia City, Indiana!
- Form a team of up to 4 players at $300 per team or $75 per individual player!
- Team/Player fees include lunch, treats on the course, beautiful greens and “Driving Hope” Gift Bag!
- Tee time is 9 a.m. EST. Additional Golf Outing logistics such as cheats, silent auction details, and more will be shared as we get closer to the event.
- BONUS: Eagle Glen offers a public, 18-hole, 72-par course with challenging layouts and memorable scenery!
At Mission 25, our mission is to foster recovery, champion prevention, and extend unwavering support
to those rebuilding their lives. “Driving Hope” is more than just a day on the greens, it’s a celebration of resilience, transformation, and community impact. Every swing, putt, and step taken during the outing fuels critical programs that offer individuals a second chance at life.
Community Fish Fry with Knights of Columbus
Join us for a delicious community fish fry in support of a great cause! Proceeds from this event will directly benefit the Mission 25 Shelter Services building, helping to expand recovery support and care for those in need.
What’s on the menu? Fish, Coleslaw, Beans & Cookies
A special thank you to the Knights of Columbus for hosting this event and supporting our mission. Come enjoy a great meal while making a meaningful impact in our community!
Palentine’s Day Game Night
February isn’t just about romance… It’s about celebrating all forms of love! Grab your girls, your pals, your besties, your family and your kids for Palentine’s Day Game Night! This fun-filled night is all about friendship, self-love, and community, with exciting self-love BINGO and other fun games and challenges with lovely prizes!
Indulge in a sweet spread of char-“cute”-erie boards, a decadent chocolate fondue station, and delicious homemade pink drinks while enjoying a night of laughter and connection.
Whether you’re celebrating with friends, family, or just treating yourself, this event is the perfect way to spread love and joy. Come play, snack, and celebrate at the Mission 25 Recovery Engagement Center. Wrap yourself in love!
Vision Vibes & Goals
Dream it. Believe it. Do it. Setting personal goals & aspirations for 2025.
New year, new you! Join us for an inspiring and fun-filled evening of vision boarding, laughter, and creativity.
Not sure what a vision board is? It’s a creative and visual tool that helps you clarify, focus on, and manifest or pray about your goals and dreams. By cutting and arranging images, words, and affirmations that represent the life you want to create, you’ll craft a board that serves as a powerful daily reminder of what you’re working toward. This time around, we’re focusing on the future of 2025.
We’ll provide all the supplies you need to bring your vision to life, along with delicious appetizers—featuring dips and finger foods—to keep the good vibes flowing.
Whether you’re praying about or manifesting big goals or dreaming up your next adventure, this is your time to focus on YOU.
Please note: This event is designed for adults and may not be suitable for younger children.
Naloxone (NARCAN) Administration Training
In this FREE Layperson Naloxone (NARCAN) Training, presented by Mission 25, you will learn about the effects of the opioid public health crisis in the U.S., how to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose and how to administer the opioid overdose reversal drug, Naloxone.
Naloxone (brand name Narcan™) is an opiate antidote which reverses an opioid overdose in much as the same manner as an EpiPen (epinephrine injection) reverses an allergic reaction. Opioids include heroine and prescription pain pills like OxyContin, Percocet, methadone and Vicodin. When a person is overdosing from an opioid, their central nervous system and respiration system is depressed and breathing slows, or stops. Naloxone blocks the effects of opioids and reverses the effects of an overdose.
This Training Includes:
- Recognize the signs of an opioid overdose
- Demonstrate how to administer the opioid overdose reversal drug, Naloxone (NARCAN)
- Discuss the role of harm-reduction in the overall opioid public health crisis solutions, action plans and strategies
- List a minimum of three overdose prevention tips for people who use drugs (PWUD)