HOPE DEALERs
Alcohol Anonymous: (518) 793-1113
NA Narcotics Anonymous: (518) 773-9999
Al-Anon / Alateen Hotline: 1-800-344-2666
Helping Families Help: helpingfamilieshelp.com
SARA Network 24-Hour Peer Support Line:
(518) 705-4627
AA Meetings: Today’s AA Meetings | A.A. Area 48 (aahmbny.org)
NA meetings: NAWS : Find a meeting
Never Use Alone Crisis Prevention Center:1-800-484-3731
*Peer-run 24-hour overdose prevention line
In the Rooms: https://www.intherooms.com/home/
*Find local meetings, zoom meetings
Teen Meetings: Hope and Healing, Teen Empowerment, Monday 5:30pm, 2 Maple St. Hudson Falls, NY 12839
Teens and Recovery Pine Knolls Church, 614 Gansevoort Rd, South Glens Falls, NY 12803, 6:30 PM Sunday evening in the the Potter’s House at Pine Knolls Alliance
Al-Anon Meetings: Al-Anon Meeting Search – Al-Anon Family Groups
NarAnon Meeting: 7 pm on Wednesdays at the Moreau Community Center in South Glens Falls
Friends of Recovery
1529 Western Ave, Albany, NY 12203
(518) 487-4395 -Phone
for-ny.org
BHSN Family Support FSS
(518) 926-1700 -Phone
FSS Manager Mariane Simas, msimas@bhsn.org
*Call BHSN to enroll for Family Support Services including connecting to support for Mental Health
Advocate for Families Judy Moffett
(518) 796-0694 -Phone
moffchitt@gmail.com
*Offers family support meetings at Hope and Healing, Pine Knolls, United Methodist& Moreau Town Center
“Science & kindness to help others and letting others know that they are not alone”
Healing Springs Recovery Center
125 High Rock Ave Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 306-3048
http://www.sararecovery.org
*Run by The Prevention Council, for people needing help getting sober, support in recovery and families
*The Healing Springs Recovery Community & Outreach Center, operating by The Prevention Council provides critical free programs for people in recovery from a substance use disorder and their families.
Lillian McCarthy, associate director: (518) 306-3048 Ext: 3619, assocdir@preventioncouncil.org
Heather Sumner, homeless outreach: (518) 320-2251, outreachcrpa@preventioncouncil.org
Nicole Charbonneau Family Navigator Warren, Washington & Saratoga Counties: (518) 281-8389, family@preventioncouncil.org
Ben Deeb, CRPA & jail outreach: (518) 491-0664, crpa2@preventioncouncil.org
THANK YOU Ben Deebs of Healing Springs for offering this amazing fishing experience!!!!! This event is laid back and it is fun to see all the strange fish that are caught in the Hudson!
Hope and Healing
Director of Restorative Practices Katherine Chambers
KatherineChambers@councilforprevention.org
(518) 746-6059 -Phone
Recovery Advocate Ashley Livingston
Gettin2brighterdays@gmail.com
(518) 480-5499 -Phone
2 Maple St. Hudson Falls, NY 12839
(518)812-5813
*Has funding to transport you to meetings/ events
*See calendar on their website, most meetings are in-person and virtual (hybrid)
*Tuesday 4p Peer Run Group Dual Recovery
*Every Friday 4pm, Ashley Livingston crafts, 6pm meeting
*2nd Tuesday 4p, Narcan kit and training
*CRPA Trainings
*Call and leave a message if you need transportation
*Visit the website, leave a voicemail or show up at above times for more info
Ginger Miller, CRPA Peer Specialist/ Dual Recovery
Warren Washington Association for Mental Health, Inc.
230 Maple Street Glens Falls, NY 12801
(518) 401-5991 -Phone / gmiller@wwamh.org
The Quarry House Retreat
138 Upper Platt St. Glens Falls, NY 12801
(518) 832-1801 -Phone
*Meetings, alternative spirituality, drumming, singing bowls, music
CORE Peer Navigators
1-855-733-7628- Navigator Line, ask to be assigned a peer
PeerNav@nyaprs.org
Sheri Seguin, Sheris@nyaprs.org
(315) 941-4555 -Phone
*Supports dual diagnosis
The Council for Prevention
214 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Washington, Hudson Falls, NY, 12839
(518)-746-1527- Phone
*mental health, substance abuse, disease prevention, treatment, and recovery
*Outdoor activities programs for adults or teens, Parenting classes, suicide prevention classes, prevention outreach, help for pregnant Moms and their babies
Katherine Chambers: KatherineChambers@councilforprevention.org
Amanda West: (518) 746-1527, amandawest@councilforprevention.org.
Allison Reynolds(Assistant Director), allisonreynolds@councilforprevention.org
Second Chance Opportunities, Inc.
Recovery Community Center, CRPA and Peer Advocates
55 Colvin Ave, Albany, NY 12206
(518) 489-1929 -Phone
www.SCOAlbany.com
Erica D. Cecala, CRPA, Recovery Center Coordinator
(518) 489-1929 -Office / (518) 729-4211 -Fax
Erica@SCOAlbany.com
*Mission: A community organization made up of people in recovery, family members, friends and allies, celebrating and advocating for recovery in our community.
*Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am-5:30pm
*Employment
*Housing
*Referrals
*Help with paperwork/ applications
*Meetings: (See Second Chance Opportunities calendar)
NY Leap
Warren County Sherriff Office
President Jim Banish, jimbanish@nyleap.org
Vice President Jody Kennedy, jkennedy@nyleap.org
(518) 593-7579 -Phone
https://www.nyleap.org/about
*Peer support, suicide awareness, mental health for 1st responders EMS / law enforcement / military
*Bridge toward clinical services
*Reduce stigma
*Free trainings for peers
*Support for spouses
Pine Knolls Alliance Church
614 Gansevoort Rd, South Glens Falls, NY 12803
(518) 761-9647
*Celebrate Recovery meets every Sunday evening in person at 6:00 PM in the main church building for open share groups. Online zoom open share groups are available Sundays at 6:30 for women, 7:30 for men. crpineknolls@gmail.com
*Teens and Recovery: Sunday evening in the the Potter’s House at Pine Knolls Alliance at 6:30 PM.
Amy Dean
Celebrate Recovery
NE Regional Landing Rep NY CT ME VT NH MA RI PA OH WVA DE MD NJ
amydean579@gmail.com
978-239-9272
New Life Baptist Church
62 Main Street
Hudson Falls, NY 12839
518-747-2513
New Hope Community Church
454 Corinth Rd., Queensbury, NY 12804
(518) 798-5778- Phone
Monday Nights: 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. Recovery Meeting
info@sharingnewhope.org
Discipleship/ Care Pastor Jeff Stappenbeck, jeff@sharinghope.org
Celebrate Recovery- National Helpline: 1-888-491-9805
*Help with rent/ utilities
*Help with miscellaneous needs (furniture, household)
*Free non-professional biblical counseling, sharingnewhope.org/counseling
*Foster care support for parents
*Children’s Programs: free soccer clinic, vacation bible school, events
*Worship: Saturday 6p, Sunday 10am, kidz church for birth-grade 5
Adirondack Friends Meeting: Quaker Church in South Glens Falls
27 Saratoga Ave, South Glens Falls, NY 12803
adirondackfriendsmeeting@gmail.com
http://www.adirondackfriendsmeeting.com/
In person Meetings Tuesdays 7:30p-8p (Starting in June)
Joe Orlow 518 798-3523
Parsonage: (715) 688-9750
Meeting House: (518) 793-3755
Turning Point Center of Bennington
465 Main St, Bennington, VT 05201
(802) 442-9700
https://www.tpcbennington.org
Executive Director Julea Larsen, (802) 430-2411 -Cell, director@tcpbennington.org
Administrative Assistant Kiana Pierce, kpierce@tcpbennington.org
Recovery Couch Supervisor Ralph Bennet, r.bennett@tcpbennington.org
(802) 681-8619 -cell
*Peer recovery center
*Meetings
*Individual support from recovery peers
Peer Programs and Resources
*CRPA: Clean 1 year, can have a criminal background, take training and pass exam
*Baywood Outpatient offers trainings to become a Peer Advocate, Katrina Fox (518) 798-4221
* Trainings and other resources for Certified Recovery Peer Advocate(CRPA): Friends of Recovery New York: https://for-ny.org/
*Courses for Peer Specialist (mental health): https://www.academyofpeerservices.org/
Peer/ CRPA Support Group at the Open Door
When: 4th Tuesday of every month 12:00-1:30pm
Where: Open Door Mission, 226 Warren Street Glens Falls NY, (with the option to connect via zoom)
Lead: Katrina Fox -CRPA/CARC Katrina.fox@pyhit.org
- Collaboration and support for the Peers in the community. Whether it be Peer Advocates/coaches focusing on S.U.D. recovery or Peer Specialist with a focus on Mental Health and/or both. All Community Peers welcomed and encouraged to partake in this monthly support group.
- Topics to be determined by the group and based on the needs of the group. Will discuss peer Recovery values, guidelines and principles. Topics can include and are not limited to: barriers, trainings, self-care, client concerns based on origin/culture, overdose awareness, ethics, boundaries, burnout/fatigue.
- This support group and collaboration between peers, will result in improved problem solving, more efficient work and creativity, knowledge sharing, happier workers, shared vision, encouraged risk taking, resources to help the clientele we serve, resulting in the best care for peer to peer interactions.
Learning Thursdays from OASAS for credits
https://answerkey.net/oasas/?f=openmodule&mid=2&rih=lgRDY1X8RG
SOBER Active Recovery Adirondack
Facilitator Casey King, casy@preventionteam.org
(305) 807-6345 -Cell / (518) 585-7424 -Office
*Peer-led sober recovery group that uses physical wellness and nature to improve physical and mental health. This group has a Facebook page. Gives people in recovery gym access and leads hikes in the Adirondacks.
Dapple a Day Equine Therapy
61 CR17A Comstock, NY 12821
518-222-6836
adadequinecenter@gmail.com
*The PATH to Recovery Program
https://www.adappleaday.com/support-groups
*Find on Facebook
*Veteran Program
Partnered with Baywood Center
- We offer two small classes, both held on Tuesday afternoons
- Each group will be 6 weeks in duration
- Classes are free to participants
- Both classes will include an hour of structured time with the horses followed by a half hour of casual, open discussion led by an OASAS recovery coach