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Recovery, Treatment
& Substance Use Resources

Thank you for visiting our page. Our goal is to connect people to the services, resources and help you may need.

 

  • Vthelplink is great new resource to find anything and every you thing around addiction, recovery, housing, food and so much more!!!

  • Aavt.org Alcoholic’s Anonymous primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety through fellowship and 12-step meetings.

  • NA.org Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women for whom drugs and/or alcohol have become a major problem. They meet regularly to help each other stay clean. NA uses the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions as originated by AA.

  • SMART Recovery is a nationwide, nonprofit organization which offers free support groups to individuals who desire to gain independence from any type of addictive behavior.

  • Celebrate recovery.org is a Christ centered, 12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain or addiction of any kind.

  • In The Rooms is an online recovery support. In today’s world, if you have access to a computer or smart phone, a myriad of recovery support options are available to you right at your fingertips.

 

Links to Vermont Recovery Centers

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Vermont Recovery Centers are nonprofit organizations that provide safe, friendly, and substance use free environments. The mission of these centers are to help people find, maintain, and enhance their substance abuse recovery by providing peer-based recovery supports to individuals and families; conducting educational programs that aid in building and enriching a healthy life; and maintaining a safe haven for sober recreation and social activities.

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Links to Detox and Treatment Centers

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Act 1 The Public Inebriate Program in Chittenden County provides a safe and supervised environment for individuals who are incapacitated due to alcohol or other drugs until they can regain sobriety, usually overnight.

184 Pearl St, Burlington, Vermont 05401 Phone: (802) 488-6425

 

Recovery House Inc. is a rehabilitation center that offers professional treatment services to adult men and women for alcohol and drug abuse along with behavioral health disorders.

98 Church St, Wallingford, Vermont 05773 Phone: (802) 446-2640

 

Valley Vista is a substance abuse treatment program for women, men, and young adults dealing with substance use disorder, chemical dependence, and co-occurring mental illnesses.

23 Upper Plain, Bradford, Vermont 05033 Phone: (802) 222-5201

 

Brattleboro Retreat A Private nonprofit mental health and addictions hospital that provides comprehensive inpatient, partial hospitalization, and outpatient treatment services for children, adolescents, and adults

1 Anna Marsh Ln, Brattleboro, Vermont 05302 Phone: (802) 257-7785

 

Recovery Residences

 

Vermont Foundation of Recovery

VFOR has recovery residences in St. Albans, Essex Jct., Burlington, South Burlington, St. Johnsbury and Morrisville, Vermont. Barre coming soon. Peer driven recovery housing. Our mission is to create a network of Recovery Homes (clean and sober living homes) to help people suffering from addiction, re-assimilate into society by supporting the transitions from addiction, to recovery, to independent living. Struggling with what to do after treatment? Being a part of a clean and sober living home is a great second step. Applications available only on their website.

 

Willow Grove Women’s Recovery Home

Willow Grove is a supportive transitional residence for women who are in the early stages of recovery from addiction. Established in 2004, Willow Grove offers family-style, substance-free housing for residents — with or without children — who work or volunteer and pay modest rent for room and board.

200 Olcott Drive, White River Junction, Vermont 05001 Phone: (802) 295-5206

 

Oxford House

Oxford House is a self-run, self-supported recovery houses in the Burlington, Vermont area. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home.

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