CUSE Center - Recovery and Outreach
The CUSE Center is an OASAS funded, peer-led / peer-driven Recovery Community and Outreach Center th
Annual CUSE Holiday give away to two deserving families 🎄🎁
Our Annual Thanksgiving celebration on Tuesday, November 22, 2023, didn’t disappoint!! It was a stellar event with our members, peers and their families. The food was amazing and the warm atmosphere was a blessing given these turbulent times in our world today. Gratitude was the theme as is customary and blessings were recognized as we loved on our members. The Recovery Center is at 115 East Jefferson Street Suite 200. It is open five days a week and you do not need a referral or insurance to participate. Everyone is welcome! Bring a friend. From our community to yours, Happy Holidays -
The Vigil will include words of guidance, loss and hope delivered by peers and by those personally impacted. Additional inspiration through performances by the Silent Praise Mime Ministry. We will remember those who have been lost to any kind of substance misuse, uplift our loved ones left behind, and acknowledge the strength and perseverance of the many among us struggling with substance use. In preparation, we invite family members who have lost a loved one to send pictures to Rhonda Williams at [email protected]. Pictures will be displayed throughout the evening, as a way of remembering those we have lost.
You can also RSVP on Eventbrite @ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cuse-center-candlelight-vigil-tickets-696067776457?aff=oddtdtcreator
Fellas!! Come down to the CUSE Center and see what our "Men to Manhood" group is all about tomorrow, Thursday from 10a-11a and receive a $25 Gift Card just for coming to our meeting!!
Come down to CUSE at 2pm for our annual Valentine’s Day POETRY SLAM!! 🌹❤️🌹❤️
Come join us for Annual Valentine's Day Poetry Slam!!
2-5pm at the CUSE Center!!
Food and Prizes !!!
FREE CLOTHING GIVEAWAY!!!
TODAY AT Center for Community Alternatives CUSE CENTER!!
Open until 4:30pm!!
Come grab a few items for FREE!!
What WE are THANKFUL FOR!!
Thanksgiving Meal Prayer 🙏🏽
Our Thanksgiving Meal at CUSE Center - Recovery and Outreach was another HUGE SUCCESS!!
CUSE Center - Recovery and Outreach Thanksgiving Meal catered by Zaura’s Soul Catering was a HUGE SUCCESS!!
Thank you Antalish Thomas
Join us Monday, December 19th at 2pm to celebrate the Holidays and receive our Angel Tree Gifts (for CUSE Center participant's children only). Make sure to register at https://bit.ly/3Fyv4SZ
Join us for our Annual Thanksgiving Dinner here at the CUSE Center on Tuesday, November 19th at 2pm! Make sure to register at https://bit.ly/3h3H4Sl
JOIN US TOMORROW AFTERNOON FOR OUR ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY at CUSE Center!!!!
Food, Music, Costume Contest and more....
Last night’s Candlelight Vigil was huge success!! Thank you to all that came out to support us!!
Mime dancers dancing to Gracefully Broken:
Grace is defined as unmerited favor, favor in the eyes of your God. Gracefully Broken is about being broken by God, so that He can take you to higher places with Him. To be gracefully broken is to surrender it all to your God so that He can position you, promote you, and put you in a place where you can develop a new level of character, or experience a new blessing. To be gracefully broken is to surrender everything to Him, pouring out our hearts wholeheartedly, all based on the knowledge that our brokenness has a purpose. It is in our brokenness, that He will make us strong by giving us strength to persevere.
Enjoy -
Mime dancers dancing to Gracefully Broken:
Grace is defined as unmerited favor, favor in the eyes of your God. Gracefully Broken is about being broken by God, so that He can take you to higher places with Him. To be gracefully broken is to surrender it all to your God so that He can position you, promote you, and put you in a place where you can develop a new level of character, or experience a new blessing. To be gracefully broken is to surrender everything to Him, pouring out our hearts wholeheartedly, all based on the knowledge that our brokenness has a purpose. It is in our brokenness, that He will make us strong by giving us strength to persevere.
Enjoy -
Mime dancers dancing to Gracefully Broken:
Grace is defined as unmerited favor, favor in the eyes of your God. Gracefully Broken is about being broken by God, so that He can take you to higher places with Him. To be gracefully broken is to surrender it all to your God so that He can position you, promote you, and put you in a place where you can develop a new level of character, or experience a new blessing. To be gracefully broken is to surrender everything to Him, pouring out our hearts wholeheartedly, all based on the knowledge that our brokenness has a purpose. It is in our brokenness, that He will make us strong by giving us strength to persevere.
Enjoy -
Recovery Walk Videos!
Director Rhonda Williams!
Special thanks to our Community Partners:
CNY
For a successful Recovery Walk on Saturday, September, 24, 2022
We had a great time at our annual Recovery Walk Upper Onondaga Park yesterday!!
Get down to the CUSE Center now for our Sober Dance Party!! 5-8pm tonight here at Center for Community Alternatives !!
Register for our Annual Recovery Walk to Celebrate Recovery Month with Us!! FREE TO THE PUBLIC
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/recovery-walk-tickets-400109607607
Recovery Walk CUSE Center is hosting our annual Recovery Walk at Upper Onondaga Park for National Recovery Month on September 24th, 2022.
Don't forget about our Recovery Month Dance Party coming this Friday Sept. 19th at the CUSE Center!!! Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cuse-dance-party-tickets-404028408847
We are having a Dance Party in celebration of Recovery Month! Come down to the CUSE Center - Recovery and Outreach on Friday September 9th, 2022 from 5p-8p for some food, fun and dancing!!
Come see us down at the Latino Festival Syracuse today!! We are here until 4pm
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115 E. Jefferson Street
Syracuse, NY
13202
Opening Hours
Monday | 9am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
Friday | 9am - 5pm |