The group gathered inside St. Anne’s Episcopal Church on this sunny July morning are quietly working on art projects, chatting with each other about their lives and giving special attention to Toby, a friendly, long-eared pup who is a regular at these Monday gatherings inside the Washougal church.
Many members of the group are currently seeking permanent housing. Some live in their vehicles behind St. Anne’s as members of the church’s Safe Park program, which gives car campers a safe, secure spot to park their vehicles between the hours of 4 p.m. and 9 a.m. All are in various stages of recovery from drugs or alcohol, and everyone, it seems, relies on this small community to support each other and provide comfort when life seems overwhelming.
“Having this connection with other people who know what you’re going through is very important,” Desarae Hayes, a 1997 Washougal High School graduate and employee of the Recovery Cafe of Southwest Washington, explains.
Hayes understands what the folks who come to these Recovery Cafe “pop up” sessions in Washougal, Goldendale, Stevenson and White Salmon are experiencing, and said the Recovery Cafe model has helped with her own addiction recovery journey.
“There are things people may not feel comfortable talking about with someone who doesn’t understand what they’re going through,” Hayes says, adding that the Recovery Cafe model, which operates under six guiding principles — connecting with the divine love in ourselves and others; cultivating compassion; showing respect; practicing forgiveness; encouraging growth; and giving back — provides a safe, nonjudgmental space for people in recovery as well as a warm lunch, connection to the greater community and resources for people who may also be experiencing homelessness, food insecurity, trauma and mental health challenges.