Our story…

Recovery Without Walls
Celebrating 20 Years of Healing and Community
For 20 years, Recovery Without Walls has been dedicated to providing free holistic recovery resources for women facing substance use disorder, grief, trauma, and PTSD. What began as a small volunteer-driven effort has grown into a vibrant community of support serving women from Cape Cod to Maine, helping individuals reconnect with their health, stability, and purpose.
Our mission is simple: remove barriers to healing. Every service we offer is completely free of charge, ensuring that women in recovery can access meaningful support regardless of financial circumstances.
One of our core programs includes acupuncture and meditation, designed specifically to help regulate the nervous system and support long-term recovery. Over the past six years, we have studied and tracked the impact of these services within our community. The data we have collected consistently shows that these practices help reduce anxiety and stress while addressing many of the precursors and triggers that can lead to relapse. By creating safe spaces for healing and nervous system regulation, we help women build stronger foundations for sustained recovery.
Beyond wellness services, Recovery Without Walls also works to help our clients move forward in life by offering educational support and limited financial assistance when possible. Our goal is to help women rebuild stability, confidence, and opportunity as they navigate their recovery journeys.
As we celebrate this 20-year milestone, we are proud to share that our team has grown by 50%, strengthening our ability to serve more women across the region. In the past year alone, we have developed new partnerships with multiple recovery facilities, sober living homes, and nonprofit organizations across Cape Cod, expanding access to our holistic programs from Falmouth to Provincetown. Through these collaborations, we are now able to offer acupuncture and meditation services directly within recovery communities across the Cape.
This anniversary year is not only about reflecting on the work we have done—it is about sharing the powerful stories of the women we serve. Over the past two decades, countless clients have shared how these services have helped them reduce anxiety, regain confidence, reconnect with community, and build healthier lives in recovery. Their voices and journeys are at the heart of everything we do.
As we look toward the future, Recovery Without Walls is working to raise $80,000 to sustain and expand these free services so we can continue supporting women in recovery throughout our region.
Please help us celebrate 20 years of recovery, resilience, and community support. With your partnership, we can continue removing barriers to healing and ensure that every woman who seeks recovery has access to compassionate, holistic care.
Description
As the last standing all women’s long term recovery program on Cape Cod; we need your efforts to support our mission ❤️
Over the last year, Recovery Without Walls (RWW) overhauled its outreach efforts which included surveying a cross section of women living in recovery on Cape Cod to determine which resources and services would be most beneficial for continued support in maintaining long term sobriety. Survey data indicated that most of the women had experienced some form of physical and/or emotional abuse and suffer from a history of sexual assault or trauma.
Most notably, sixty-two percent of the survey respondents requested additional assistance for “trauma related therapy” as a complimentary resource to enhance their journey in recovery.
RWW has recently worked to place our holistic therapies into sober living on cape; providing healing for anxiety, depression, PTSD.
When you donate to RWW you support: our new 8-week trauma informed therapy program with an LICSW, Acupuncture & meditation sessions in sober homes & bi-weekly at our office in Falmouth • Feminine hygiene products to women’s recovery houses across the Cape through our "Period Project", Dance Therapy & yoga programs.
All our programs are FREE of cost to our clients
RWW seeks to build the Women’s Recovery Network on Cape Cod that provides resources, education & financial support to those looking to stabilize & enhance their recovery journey 🙏
Team members
Click on one of our team members below to make a donation.
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Eloise Hendrickson
Raised: $1,127.45
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Olivia Cotton
Raised: $799.60
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SARAH KUHN
Raised: $739.60
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Meghan Lema
Raised: $552.95
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Alyssa Horton-Budukiewicz
Raised: $547.30
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Heather Louks
Raised: $423.05
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Sammy Jo
Raised: $273.65
Team captain
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Rachael Fuschetti
Raised: $219.70
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Carlos Costa
Raised: $197.80
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Madi Lema
Raised: $166.05
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Keriann Notartomaso
Raised: $164.35
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Ginny Frangos
Raised: $109.85
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Bridgid A Murphy
Raised: $55.35
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Katie McElaney
Raised: $55.35
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Kelley Marathas
Raised: $55.35
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Melissa Lonergan
Raised: $48.10
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Anthony DelGiudice
Raised: $11.75
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Haylee Silvia
Raised: $11.75
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Nikki Coates
Raised: $11.75
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Abigail Brenc
Raised: $0.00
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Adrienne
Raised: $0.00
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Aidan Cabral
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Ariel Barker
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Brooke Feldott
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Cara Scinto
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Dan Kelly
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Denise
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Jessica Sherman
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Kate Traverse
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Kathleen Basile
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Keryn Campbell
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Lily Kane-Myette
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Lisa Kelliher
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Madeline Nelson
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Meaghan Boss
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Nicole Gonsalves
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Sarah Roberts
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sarah spalding
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Shannon Deady
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Tesla Bartone
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Thomas Stanek
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Recent donors
| Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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| Mar 19 | Diane and Alan Rogol | $109.85 |
| Mar 19 | Siobhan Cuneo | $28.10 |
| Mar 19 | Peggy Polos | $109.85 |
| Mar 18 | Abbey | $55.35 |
| Mar 18 | Andy L | Undisclosed amount |
| Mar 18 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
| Mar 18 | Kathy and Lolo | $28.10 |
| Mar 18 | Ripa Woodworks | $25.00 |
| Mar 18 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
| Mar 18 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |