

This #GIVINGTUESDAY, Help Us Build Hope, Healing & Safe Recovery in DuPage County
Join us this Giving Tuesday by supporting our Season of Giving campaign and helping change the course of someone’s life in recovery.


Celebrating the Spooky Season Sober: Fun, Festive, and Fearless
At Serenity House, we believe celebrating sober doesn’t mean missing out. In fact, it can make your fall memories even more meaningful.


National Recovery Month Fundraising Toolkit 2025
Celebrate National Recovery Month. Make an Impact, Together! This toolkit includes everything you need.


Overdose Awareness at Serenity House: Honoring Lives, Raising Awareness
Every year, communities across the globe pause on International Overdose Awareness Day to remember those we have lost, to support those...
7-Oh Kratom Withdrawal: What You Need to Know
At Serenity House, we are committed to supporting individuals facing substance use challenges. One area that continues to raise concern...


Early Substance Use and the Adolescent Brain: What New Research Reveals
When it comes to preventing addiction, early intervention is everything. A growing body of research is helping us understand why some...


Pride, Progress, and Healing
June is more than the beginning of summer—it’s a season of visibility, remembrance, and renewal.


Recovery, Renewal & Real Support This May
May is a month of growth—a time when nature wakes up, colors brighten, and energy begins to shift. At Serenity House, it’s also a powerful time to remind our community that healing is possible, and that recovery, like spring, is a process of transformation.


A Season for Growth, Awareness, and Hope
April is a powerful reminder of growth, transformation, and healing—three themes that resonate deeply at  Serenity House Counseling Services. As spring brings a sense of renewal, it also marks Alcohol Awareness Month, a time to educate, support, and share the hope of recovery with our community.


Ending the Stigma Around Addiction: How We Can All Contribute
How can we help break the cycle of stigma and create a more compassionate, supportive world?







