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You focus on your recovery. We’ll help you rebuild the rest.

Recovery doesn’t resolve the financial damage. We do.

We Do Recover Financially is a Utah nonprofit helping people in recovery rebuild the financial parts of their lives. We’re building now. Join the list and we’ll reach out when we can help.

Free for active recovery

No cost for people in active recovery. Donations are voluntary.

Built with partners

Working alongside treatment centers, sober living, and reentry programs.

Dignity and privacy

Confidential, judgment-free, and built around respect.

We help with the financial parts of recovery.

Credit report accuracy

We help find and challenge inaccurate, outdated, or unverifiable items, the right way, under the law.

Identity theft support

We help sort out identity theft that happened during the hardest times.

Debt organization

We help you make sense of what is owed and what is not, and plan the next step.

Reentry & rebuild

Employment paperwork, a real rebuild plan, and coordination with your case manager.

Who we serve

People in recovery, and the people who support them.

A kitchen table with mail, an open notebook, a pen, and a cup of coffee in morning light.

People in recovery

At any stage: residential treatment, sober living, reentry, or rebuilding after crisis.

A warm meeting room with chairs arranged in a circle for a group conversation.

Treatment centers & programs

A financial-recovery partner you can refer clients to with confidence.

A tidy bedroom with soft natural light in a sober living home.

Sober living homes

Support residents with the financial side of getting back on their feet.

An employment application and pen on a desk.

Reentry organizations

Help people leaving incarceration rebuild credit, ID, and stability.

A case manager's desk with a laptop, notebook, and folders under a warm lamp.

Case managers & advocates

One more reliable resource to hand your clients, at no cost to them.

A handwritten thank-you note and a stamped envelope on a wooden desk.

Donors & supporters

Fund the work directly and help us reach more people, sooner.

A community working together for financial recovery.

When the financial pieces come back together, people in recovery can focus on what matters most: their health, their families, and their future.