November 18, 2025
Gratitude Builds Legacy
November 20, 2025
November 18
November 20
One Day for the Hill: Two Campuses, One Goal, One Heartbeat
Join us for a historic day of generosity and connection as we launch our first-ever One Day for the Hill—a 19-hour and 35-minute engagement and giving campaign honoring the foundation of AA in 1935. This inaugural event celebrates the life-changing work of Alina Lodge and High Watch Recovery Center, bringing together two campuses with one shared mission: transforming lives through recovery.
- High Watch Recovery Center: Tuesday, November 18, 2025
- Alina Lodge: Thursday, November 20, 2025
While each day is unique—allowing us to fully celebrate the spirit and community of each campus—the heartbeat is the same: hope, healing, and connection. Together, we will make history.
Be part of this movement. Join us, give generously, and help us create a future filled with recovery and renewal.
Make Your Gift Of Gratitude Today
You’re welcome to make your gift today! All supporters will be celebrated as part of this milestone event and count toward our match goals!
Track the Progress To Our Goal
Watch our community come together in real time! Every gift brings us closer to our goal and helps more people find the gift of recovery and possibility.
Check back often for inspiring videos, photos, and real-time updates on our collective impact.
Together, we’ll show what’s possible in just one day. Tell your friends! Our raising awareness and support only works when we come together as a community.
Let’s give back to a community that has given us so much.
Get in Touch with Us to Make a Difference
Your Story Inspires Hope
Your journey matters. Whether Alina Lodge or High Watch Recovery Center helped you find recovery, supported a loved one, or changed your family’s story, we invite you to share your experience. Your testimonial can inspire others who are searching for hope and show the profound impact of this community. As we come together for One Day for the Hill, your words remind us why this work matters—and why supporting recovery changes lives.