Al-Anon/AlateenThe Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems. We believe alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitude can aid recovery.
Apply: No need to apply, meetings on website. Address: Various Locations Phone: (866) 972-5266 Email: info@vermontalanonalateen.org Website: www.vermontalanonalateen.org |
Alcoholics anonymousAlcoholics Anonymous runs support groups for people who are in recovery from drinking. It is free and confidential to attend. All meetings are one hour unless otherwise noted. All meetings are "No Smoking" in District 8. To Apply: No need to apply, meetings on website Address: 114 High St #4, Brattleboro, VT Phone: District 8 hotline (802) 257-5801 Website: Alcoholics Anonymous Vermont |
Brattleboro RetreatThe Retreat helps individuals with mental illnesses, developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders. It provides a full range of diagnostic and treatment services for individuals of all ages and their families including:
Inpatient Services Outpatient Services Partial Hospitalization Residential Programs How to Apply: phone or stop in for an intake Address: 75 Linden St., Brattleboro, VT Phone: (802) 257-7785 Website: Brattleboro Retreat |
Narcotics AnonymousNarcotics Anonymous runs support groups for people who are in recovery from drugs. It is free and confidential to attend. The Green Mountain Area hosts over 40 meetings each week.
To apply: No need to apply, meetings on website Address: GMANA PO Box 6414, Brattleboro, VT 05302 Email: info@gmana.org Website: Narcotics Anonymous |
NAR-ANONSupport group for family members and friends of people who are in recovery from drugs. It is free and confidential to attend. The group meets Tuesday evenings at 7pm in Meeting Room B in the basement of the Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (use the main entrance)
To apply: Call Susan at (802) 345-4145 Address: Brattleboro Memorial Hospital Phone: (802) 345-4145 |
Phoenix House rise Men's programShort- to long-term transitional living for men in early recovery. Includes case management, counseling, therapeutic groups, and care planning for men ages 21+ who have completed a residential or intensive outpatient addiction treatment program within the past six months.
To apply: Call or contact James Henzel at jhenzel@phoenixhouse.org Address: 435 Western Ave. Brattleboro, VT Phone: 1(888) 298-6169 Website: Phoenix House |
Phoenix House RISE Women's ProgramShort- to long-term transitional living for men in early recovery. Includes case management, counseling, therapeutic groups, and care planning for men ages 21+ who have completed a residential or intensive outpatient addiction treatment program within the past six months.
To apply: Call or contact James Henzel at jhenzel@phoenixhouse.org Address: 178 Linden St. Brattleboro, VT 1 (888) 671-9392 Website: Phoenix House |
Turning Point- Windham CountyTurning Point is a safe place for peopel who are in recovery. They provide a variety of community events and meetings, all free of charge.
To apply: stop by to see what events are on the schedule. They are open 11am-5pm Monday through Friday Address: 39 Elm St., Brattleboro, VT Phone: (802) 257-5600 Website: Turning Point |