"B.O.E. Lives " is a phone/zoom recovery community where everyone is welcome, regardless or their issues, race or creed.  Our mission is to help the native american community by providing quality recovery meetings and support, especially to areas where there are no live meetings and there is no internet.  In addition, as a community we meet monthly to share ideas on promoting native ideals and pride and how to implement those ideas.

We are Native American Focused.  The majority of our members are indigenous, but all races are welcome.  According to our Founder Redcorn, "The native American medicine wheel which represents the four colors of all people unified in communal love. Each color is equally portioned to indicate equality. East is yellow, south is red, west is black, and north is white."

 Tuesdays our meeting will have education on an issue such as grief, trauma/generational trauma, discrimination, depression or self esteem.  It is led by a therapist or peer support. 

 On Friday we read and share "our experience, strength and hope " and read from several different 12 step programs including:  Wellbriety, Alcoholics Anonymous and Alanon.  We believe that alcoholism is a family disease and everyone becomes sick.  Changed thinking and ideals help everyone to heal and live self directed lives. 

 "Recovery is a process of change through which people improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.  "  From SAMSA. 

Who We Are

Highly qualified and motivated professionals

Our family-run business company has a long tradition in the industry. It was founded in 1982 by Joey Lord, who passed the business onto his son, Roberto, in 2005. We pride ourselves on providing outstanding customer service to order to guarantee that all of our clients are 100% satisfied.

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