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THE FOUNDATION HELPS KERRVILLE

July 9, 2025: Kerrville is a beautiful town that among other things is home to several sober living houses that take in the men and women who have left treatment and are still learning to navigate the world in a new way.  

It was a place that was good to Rylie during his journey, and he often talked about returning there some day. Today we wanted to support them in their work.



We have made a donation to Hill County Rehabilitation House aka "Turner Recovery House" to help them with urgent repairs needed on one of their houses after the disastrous flooding. 


It is the mission of this Foundation to help those in sober living to overcome obstacles and continue on their journey to sobriety, and building a new life. 

https://rylievrutterfoundation.org


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KVIA REPORTS ON THE RYLIE V RUTTER FOUNDATION

By Hillary Floren

Published April 4, 2025


EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- The road to recovery from drug addiction is challenging, and not always easy to navigate. Doug and Terri Rutter know that all too well. Their 30-year-old son Rylie died last year from an accidental fentanyl poisoning, after years of trying to get sober.

The Rutters created the Rylie V. Rutter Foundation. It's goal is to provide treatment scholarships, sober living, job training and other services to help those striving for recovery.

"Younger men and women will get frustrated and they’ll give up so if you can try to address some of those frustrations ahead of time you’ll have a great success rate also," says Doug Rutter. "If somebody can stay sober for 90 days, the likelihood of them staying sober is increased dramatically."


The foundation will work hand in hand with Recovery Alliance, an addiction treatment center in El Paso, helping those who may not have the financial means to fight their battle.


"Everything is very expensive.  On our website, $30 can buy private therapy, for example," says Terri Rutter.

"We have listed in there what it costs to help someone with a month of treatment.  Maybe they have a job but they can’t get there - bus passes, job uniform, just to take away whatever barrier they have that they feel like they can’t do it because they’re so frustrated."


And they have a warning for others - don't buy drugs on the street. "The community needs to be educated that you go out and buy Xanax say on the street, it’s laced with fentanyl... and just a speck can kill you," Doug Rutter warns.


The Rutters want Rylie to be remembered for his smile. His legacy will live on through the lives that the Rylie V. Rutter Foundation touches.


If you'd like to make a donation to the foundation, click here: http://rylievrutterfoundation.org


For help with addiction, click here: http://recoveryalliance.net

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THE RYLIE V RUTTER FOUNDATION

71 CAMILLE DRIVE, EL PASO, TEXAS 79912

(915) 581-9807

EIN Number is 99-5139656. 


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