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Chef John Howie: Cooking for Recovery in Seattle
17 Jan
Summary
- Renowned chef teaches cooking to individuals recovering from addiction.
- Lessons focus on life skills like owning mistakes and emotional coping.
- The program aims to provide structure and skills for independent living.

Chef John Howie is bringing his culinary expertise to the Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Program in North Seattle. He is teaching cooking classes to individuals actively recovering from addiction, offering them a unique path toward healing. These sessions aim to equip participants with practical cooking skills and invaluable life lessons.
Howie emphasizes that the core teachings extend beyond the kitchen, focusing on emotional resilience and accountability for mistakes. Participants, like Woodford Woodruff, shared their personal struggles and their commitment to overcoming addiction, finding hope and purpose in the recovery process. This program provides a structured environment for their transformation.
The Salvation Army's program includes therapy and drug testing, supporting participants in rebuilding their lives. By learning essential skills such as cooking, individuals gain confidence and practical tools for eventual independent living. Chef Howie's initiative signifies a compassionate approach to community support and personal growth.




