Four Decades of Caring
Together Place opened in 1981. As of 2020, MMHC has undergone its largest transformation. With a focus on providing peer support for individuals in substance use and mental health recovery and the completion of significant upgrades to the facility, the organization adopted a new name that perfectly aligns with its mission and programming: Together Place Peer Run Recovery Center.
Together Place has a bold vision for the future.
Recognizing the vast potential to foster stronger long-term recovery, Together Place developed the Creative Recovery Initiative comprised of two parts: Creative & Vocational Recovery Groups and Creative Community Events hosted by those in Recovery.
A Community without Stigma Stigma is one of the largest challenges facing people in recovery. Meaningful face-to-face interaction — between those in recovery and the broader community — reduces harmful stigma. At Together Place, community exists inside our walls — peers in recovery groups, friends at the diner, one-on-one sessions with a CIPSS — and through community collaboration as a cornerstone of our Creative Recovery Initiative.



