Healing grows when people connect. See how community support helps people recover, reduces relapse, and makes the hard parts ...
Alcohol is the most widely used substance in the United States, and it’s often misused. According to the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 14.5 million people in the United States ages 12 ...
A new grant from New Hampshire’s Division of Behavioral Health at the Department of Health and Human Services awarded the University of New Hampshire $400,000 to create alternative peer groups for ...
College can be stressful. For students in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, the stresses of college life can be even greater. A new student-led initiative, the William & Mary Collegiate ...
For those who are newly sober or have been in recovery for a decade or more, choosing sobriety is a daily decision. One that requires personal awareness, thoughtful preparation and a strong support ...
Recovery support meetings are held weekly at the UMC and cover a variety of topics. Support meetings are open to all paths of recovery. Peer Wellness Coaching is a free service that allows you to talk ...
Having worked for many years with people in various stages of recovery, I’ve seen clearly that there is no one-size-fits-all formula for success. Each person will find some ideas that work well for ...