Collaborators

Peace Club values relationships with members of the community. Each one has something valuable and unique to bring to the table and we’d like to recognize those individuals and companies with whom we collaborate. Thank you for all the work you do. Your efforts go a long way to help reduce the stigma associated with mental health and substance use disorder and bring healing to our community.

Arguably the treatment service that Brevard County lacks the most is men’s accredited recovery residences (sober living). Atlantic Beach Sober Living is one of the places we work with and trust for our clients. If you or someone you know is in need of dependable, accredited recovery housing, check out the good work Brenna and Mike Pezo are doing in Brevard County.

BRIC is dedicated to providing ethically driven substance use, mental health, and crisis - intervention, consultation, case conceptualization, family support, peer support, wrap-around clinical case management, qualified substance use and mental health assessment, mitigation, and expert witness services to individuals and families experiencing barriers to leading their most empowered and fulfilling lives. Peace Club, in collaboration with BRIC, has been helping people get help instead of incarceration.

We want to highlight our relationship with Opioid Task Force and Brevard Prevention Coalition, as well as Stanley and everyone associated. Thank you for the work you've put into bringing healing to our community.

When Peace Club clients need a psychiatrist, we refer to Dr. Mahoney. She believes in appropriate case conceptualization and takes her time when meeting with and assessing her patients. Dr. Mahoney has a reputation for the ability to build a trusting and empathic therapeutic rapport with her patients and enjoys working with all populations, but especially enjoys working in addictions and with children and adolescents. To reach her office, please call (520) 360-9157

Peace Club works alongside Meri Beth Misch, Jean Bandish and Judge Segal for our Brevard County adult and juvenile drug court programs. Often the hard work they're doing with the judicial system can be overlooked, so we want to bring awareness and express how grateful we are to be able to provide treatment for clients instead of incarceration.

The Glass House welcomes women of any age or background into a supportive community. Peace Club refers our female clients looking for housing to Glass House where individuals share a large home with other adult women maintaining or transitioning to a life of sober living. The Glass House program supports long-term recovery and helps residents become positive members of the community around them.

Shout out to N.O.W. Matters More and its leaders Lui Delgado and Trinity Phillips. We've been friends with these guys for a while and want to notice the necessary work they are doing to support the recovery community. If you're looking for ways to give or participate in Central Florida's recovery network click the name above to be taken to their site, or if you're looking for an addiction and recovery podcast download their show.