Nicole Fouche
Guide, practitioner, and the steady presence behind every session.
Why this circle exists
Nicole started Hope For Recovery because she saw a gap that clinical treatment alone couldn't fill: a weekly, judgment-free space where people touched by addiction — whether living it themselves or loving someone who is — could simply breathe.
She built this circle to be gentle rather than clinical, spiritual rather than prescriptive. No one is asked to perform wellness here. You're only asked to show up as you are.
Nicole leads every session personally, drawing on guided meditation, breathwork, and energy healing to help members move from a state of tension into one of rest.
Presence over perfection
Nicole's approach rests on three quiet commitments that shape every session.
You are welcome as you are
No spiritual background, meditation experience, or "good day" is required to join. Whatever you bring in with you is welcome.
Complement, not replacement
This circle sits alongside your treatment team, sponsor, or therapist — never in place of them. It is one more source of steady support.
Small, consistent steps
Healing rarely arrives all at once. Nicole designs each session to offer one small, repeatable moment of peace you can return to all week.
"Healing happens when hope meets possibility."
That belief sits at the center of every Wednesday gathering — that hope isn't naive, it's the first practical step toward change.
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