Our love story is made possible by our personal journeys of recovery and dedication to living by our sober values. Every day, sobriety brings us new gifts - especially when we give to others what was given to us.
Rather than having a registry, we kindly ask guests to consider making a donation to the Caron Treatment Center, or another organization supporting substance abuse recovery and mental health. We’ve provided more information below.
Recovery is possible.
In lieu of gifts…
Caron Treatment Center
For nearly 70 years, Caron has helped thousands of individuals struggling with substance use disorder and their families begin to manage this chronic, treatable disease.
Caron provides a continuum of care for young adults, women, men, and older adults. Caron’s signature programming provides concierge treatment for executives and older adults.
Our approach works. Results from independent insurance data shows Caron's rate of recovery is higher than all providers in the studies and its rate of readmission is lower.
Our treatment is accessible. Through partnerships with in network insurance providers and financial assistance, Caron makes its evidence-based quality treatment available to individuals and families.
Caron provides services in Wernersville, Wyomissing and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Delray Beach, Florida; Washington, D.C. metro; Atlanta; and New York City.
Why give?
115K Patients Served Since 2000
Immersive treatment programs designed for sustainable sobriety
70 Years of Results
Caron’s been setting standards and delivering real evidence-based treatment since 1957
90% of Patients
rated their quality of life as good to very good a year after treatment at Caron
Additional Resources
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
NAMI is a grassroots organization that works to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness through education, support, and advocacy. They offer numerous free classes and support groups.
The Jed Foundation (JED)
JED is a nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for teens and young adults. They partner with schools and communities to strengthen mental health and suicide prevention programs.
Faces & Voices of Recovery
This organization works to change the public's perception of addiction and recovery by advocating for the rights of the more than 23 million Americans in recovery.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
The AFSP's mission is to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. They fund scientific research, educate the public, advocate for public policies, and support survivors of suicide loss.