The Rooms is proud to announce that The Las Vegas Recovery Center will be bringing the 2008 ClearLife® Clinics with clinic founders John & Linda Friel to The Rooms!
The 2008 ClearLife® Clinic currently has another confirmed date at The Rooms:
May 22-25, 2008
EARLY Registration is required, along with a deposit to hold your place. We strongly urge you not to pass up this opportunity!
The Foundation For Recovery was recognized by U.S. Senator Harry Reid (D-NV), U.S. Senator John Ensign (R-NV), U.S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley (D-NV), Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons and the First Lady of Nevada Dawn Gibbons during it's recent Grand Opening Ceremony.
For more information, please visit the Foundation for Recovery website.

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Information, Rules & RegulationsThe Rooms is a service provided by the Foundation for Recovery, a 501(c)3 non-profit Public Charity located in Las Vegas, NV. The Foundation for Recovery is also classified as a public charity under 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) of the Internal Revenue Service. The Rooms offer a serene sanctuary for members of twelve-step fellowships to hold recovery meetings. The Rooms is not affiliated, endorsed by, or connected in any way with any of the fellowships holding twelve-step meetings here. The Rooms PhilosophyThe philosophy of The Rooms is that recovery from addiction can be as far-reaching as the illness itself. We hope to provide a safe haven not only for the individual, but also for loved ones and friends who may themselves choose to be involved in recovery. Rental Rules and RegulationsPlease review the Rental Rules before reserving space at The Rooms. We have rules and regulations that are intended to ensure we have a clean, damage-free, safe, and secure space. Each group is then autonomous and free to create a “comfortable atmosphere of recovery.” What is an NA Group?When two or more addicts come together to help each other stay clean, they may form a Narcotics Anonymous group. The primary purpose of an NA group is to carry the message of recovery to the addict who still suffers. The group provides each member with the opportunity to share and to hear the experience of other addicts who are learning to live a better way of life without the use of drugs. The group is the primary vehicle by which our message is carried. It provides a setting in which a newcomer can identify with recovering addicts and find an atmosphere of recovery. The Difference Between Open and Closed MeetingsOn schedules of twelve-step meetings, you will find some are designated as “Open” meetings, while others are shown as “Closed” meetings. Closed meetings are limited to members and prospective members only. It is up to individuals to determine if they are “qualified” for membership based on Tradition Three of the twelve-step group. Open meetings are for anyone who is interested in the fellowship. If a meeting is “open,” it will be so designated on the published meeting schedule. Open meetings can be attended by students, professionals, and other non-members interested in learning more about recovery programs. Generally visitors and guests are allowed to attend “open” meetings, but should not speak or share during the meeting. For more information on the philosophy of The Rooms, the Rules and Regulations, or to reserve a room rental, please contact The Rooms front desk. |
