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Who We Support

Founded in Los Angeles in 1987, Beit T’Shuvah began as a small outreach service for Jewish inmates and has since grown into one of the most respected residential addiction treatment centers in the country. Today, they offer a continuum of care—residential treatment, outpatient support, creative arts therapy, and career development—all designed to support long-term healing.

What sets Beit T’Shuvah apart is their commitment to accessibility. They accept Medi-Cal and offer scholarships so that cost isn’t a barrier to care. They also run an alternative sentencing program, helping people avoid incarceration by getting the treatment they need.

Pink Cloud supports Beit T’Shuvah through coffee donations, volunteer events, revenue sharing, and onsite service with our mobile café at fundraisers and community programs. We also collaborate on employment readiness and soft skills training for residents transitioning into work and life after treatment.

Founded in 2023 in Ludlow, Vermont, Divided Sky Foundation was created by Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio and his former drug court case manager, Melanie Gulde. The program was born out of Anastasio’s own recovery journey and offers a different kind of residential treatment—one centered on emotional health, mindfulness, and joy in sobriety.

What sets them apart is their focus on community over clinical models. Residents do nature walks, yoga, music discussions, and volunteer work instead of traditional hospital-style treatment. They accept people stepping down from detox, those looking for deeper 12-Step work, or anyone who wants to heal in a supportive, joyful setting. They also offer family support groups and scholarships so finances aren’t a barrier to care.

We support Divided Sky by donating a portion of our revenue, producing content to raise awareness, and staying involved with their mission through partnership and outreach.

Based in Los Angeles, CLARE|MATRIX formed in 2018 through the merger of two recovery powerhouses: CLARE Foundation, which had provided residential treatment since 1970, and the Matrix Institute on Addictions, known for its evidence-based Matrix Model since 1984. Together, they offer a full range of care—from outpatient support to residential treatment—focused on both addiction and mental health.

Their work stands out for its clinical rigor and real-world accessibility. They serve some of LA’s most vulnerable populations, including people experiencing homelessness, and accept Medi-Cal, private insurance, and sliding scale payments. Their treatment model combines CBT, motivational interviewing, 12-Step support, and family education to create real paths to recovery.

Pink Cloud supports CLARE|MATRIX through revenue sharing, awareness campaigns, and employment pathway programming that helps residents build job skills and confidence during or after treatment.