The Indiana Recovery Network serves as Indiana’s recovery locator for individuals, families, and organization seeking recovery support services. Recovery supports and services that can be found on the IRN website focus on all areas of recovery as defined by SAMHSA: health, home, purpose, and community. The IRN has over 100 recovery focused member organization that service the entire state of Indiana. The largest impact that the IRN has made is through the Regional Recovery Hub Program. The Regional Recovery Hub (RRH) program was created in response to COVID-19 restrictions in partnership and funding from DMHA with support from the Governor’s office, and local organizations with the goal of mobilizing the state peer workforce focusing on marginalized populations providing an access point for all 92 Indiana Counties through certified peers providing services and supports, including referrals, for both substance use and mental health concerns. The RRH program is comprised of 21 recovery organizations who provide free direct peer recovery support services with the Indiana Recovery Network overseeing the entire program.