Beam for Community Leaders

BEAM connects individuals, families, and providers in one digital ecosystem, making it easier to sustain recovery, strengthen local networks, and measure real impact.

A ready-to-launch solution that builds community capacity and simplifies how counties deliver lasting recovery support.

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Our Approach -ARCS + BEAM

We combine evidence-based programming, local storytelling, and peer support to create connected recovery ecosystems

  • Peer Support

    County‑branded hub with 24/7 access to certified peers, groups, and 1:1 sessions

  • Recovery Programming

    Structured, evidence‑based online courses and tools for graduates and families

  • Storytelling & Content

    Authentic local stories that reduce stigma, build pride, and drive engagement)

  • Local Resource Navigator

    Each community gets its own AI-powered Navigator that helps residents find local recovery supports, events, and resources, like having a peer who’s always there to guide you

From Idea to Impact in Weeks

BEAM offers a rapid, turnkey path from planning to measurable results. Within weeks, your community can launch a fully branded digital recovery hub—complete with peer support, family tools, and outcome tracking that meets abatement reporting requirements.

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A Scalable Model Built for Your Community

BEAM expands access to recovery without new facilities, added staff, or complex technology. It connects residents to peers, programs, and real stories through a single digital hub, helping counties scale support efficiently and demonstrate measurable impact.

Support for Local Leaders

  • Practical tools and resources clinicians can use to support recovery outside of treatment, connecting clients to digital programs, peers, and community resources.

  • Expert guidance from leading addiction Daniel Hochman, MD to help counties design, launch, and measure recovery initiatives that align with opioid abatement goals and local needs.

  • Online workshops and peer-learning sessions that equip local leaders to manage, promote, and sustain their digital recovery ecosystems.

  • Ongoing supervision and technical assistance to ensure peer networks and recovery programs maintain fidelity, quality, and measurable outcomes.