An open meeting about the trials and miracles of alcoholism. The Chairperson reads the daily reading from a book called “As Bill Sees It" and the group opens for discussion on the reading. Coordinated by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center in Morrisville. Call 802-851-8120.
Find out more »A Buddhist-inspired path to recovery from all addictions, using the practices of mindfulness, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity. This group offers a 20-minute guided meditation, followed by a brief reading from the Refuge Recovery book, and group sharing and discussion. All are welcome. Offered Wednesdays at 2pm and Mondays at 6:15pm
Find out more »A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous focusing on the first 3 Steps, sponsorship and slogans. This meeting frequently has a speaker sharing what it was like, what happened, and how it is now. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Research shows that yoga, meditation, and mindfulness are powerful tools for recovery. Whether you are struggling with addiction, grief, PTSD, or depression and anxiety, come and find out how yoga can help you navigate these challenges. This class will be gentle to moderate and will focus on the ancient philosophy of yoga as a healing tool. Cheryl Small is the teacher. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at10:00am at Snap Fitness, 125 Munson Ave. in Morrisville Held Wednesdays at 5:30pm at the…
Find out more »The facilitated group sharing is not focused on specific problems (drugs, alcohol, gambling, codependency, etc.) but on sharing the concepts of living comfortably in recovery, such as living in the solution, approaching one thing at a time, managing positive self-talk and seeking support for problems. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center. 802-851-8120
Find out more »An open meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »The Grapevine is the official journal of AA. This meeting uses topics culled from issues of the Grapevine to shape group discussion. Grapevine articles are direct and personal-, they cover a wide range of experiences, geographic areas, and points of view. Articles on the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and AA history help ground newcomers or returnees in basic AA, while articles on the importance of sponsorship, home groups, and service offer practical ways to stay sober.
Find out more »Friday Night Women's Group (AA): This meeting is closed for women who have a desire to stop drinking. A discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous for Women. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Overeaters Anonymous: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. OA does not weigh members, sign them up, monitor their eating habits or keep tabs on them in any way. The important thing is to keep coming back and work the program with others. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Reiki for Recovery: Reiki is an excellent tool to aid the process of recovery! Reiki can help ease the discomfort of the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual symptoms experienced in early recovery. Addiction affects all of us; whether it’s ourselves, our friends and families, or the whole community. Free and open to the public. Donations appreciated and go to support NCVRC. Offered by the Vermont Reiki Association. The 2nd Saturday of every month @ 11am at NCVRC
Find out more »Open Discussion Group (AA): An open-discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »An open meeting about the trials and miracles of alcoholism. The Chairperson reads the daily reading from a book called “As Bill Sees It" and the group opens for discussion on the reading. Coordinated by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center in Morrisville. Call 802-851-8120.
Find out more »A Buddhist-inspired path to recovery from all addictions, using the practices of mindfulness, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity. This group offers a 20-minute guided meditation, followed by a brief reading from the Refuge Recovery book, and group sharing and discussion. All are welcome. Offered Wednesdays at 2pm and Mondays at 6:15pm
Find out more »A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous focusing on the first 3 Steps, sponsorship and slogans. This meeting frequently has a speaker sharing what it was like, what happened, and how it is now. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Research shows that yoga, meditation, and mindfulness are powerful tools for recovery. Whether you are struggling with addiction, grief, PTSD, or depression and anxiety, come and find out how yoga can help you navigate these challenges. This class will be gentle to moderate and will focus on the ancient philosophy of yoga as a healing tool. Cheryl Small is the teacher. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at10:00am at Snap Fitness, 125 Munson Ave. in Morrisville Held Wednesdays at 5:30pm at the…
Find out more »The facilitated group sharing is not focused on specific problems (drugs, alcohol, gambling, codependency, etc.) but on sharing the concepts of living comfortably in recovery, such as living in the solution, approaching one thing at a time, managing positive self-talk and seeking support for problems. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center. 802-851-8120
Find out more »An open meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »The Grapevine is the official journal of AA. This meeting uses topics culled from issues of the Grapevine to shape group discussion. Grapevine articles are direct and personal-, they cover a wide range of experiences, geographic areas, and points of view. Articles on the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and AA history help ground newcomers or returnees in basic AA, while articles on the importance of sponsorship, home groups, and service offer practical ways to stay sober.
Find out more »Friday Night Women's Group (AA): This meeting is closed for women who have a desire to stop drinking. A discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous for Women. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Overeaters Anonymous: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. OA does not weigh members, sign them up, monitor their eating habits or keep tabs on them in any way. The important thing is to keep coming back and work the program with others. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)/”Tapping”: Do you have things going on in your life that you wish were different and would like to change, but don’t know how? Do you struggle with stress, anxiety, losing weight, cravings, pain, fears? Tapping is a powerful tool you can use to improve your life on many levels ~ physical, emotional and mental. Tapping is the easiest and fastest practice to learn. You can do it anywhere, for any issue, and oftentimes experience immediate results.…
Find out more »Open Discussion Group (AA): An open-discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »An open meeting about the trials and miracles of alcoholism. The Chairperson reads the daily reading from a book called “As Bill Sees It" and the group opens for discussion on the reading. Coordinated by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center in Morrisville. Call 802-851-8120.
Find out more »A Buddhist-inspired path to recovery from all addictions, using the practices of mindfulness, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity. This group offers a 20-minute guided meditation, followed by a brief reading from the Refuge Recovery book, and group sharing and discussion. All are welcome. Offered Wednesdays at 2pm and Mondays at 6:15pm
Find out more »A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous focusing on the first 3 Steps, sponsorship and slogans. This meeting frequently has a speaker sharing what it was like, what happened, and how it is now. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Research shows that yoga, meditation, and mindfulness are powerful tools for recovery. Whether you are struggling with addiction, grief, PTSD, or depression and anxiety, come and find out how yoga can help you navigate these challenges. This class will be gentle to moderate and will focus on the ancient philosophy of yoga as a healing tool. Cheryl Small is the teacher. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at10:00am at Snap Fitness, 125 Munson Ave. in Morrisville Held Wednesdays at 5:30pm at the…
Find out more »The facilitated group sharing is not focused on specific problems (drugs, alcohol, gambling, codependency, etc.) but on sharing the concepts of living comfortably in recovery, such as living in the solution, approaching one thing at a time, managing positive self-talk and seeking support for problems. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center. 802-851-8120
Find out more »An open meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »The Grapevine is the official journal of AA. This meeting uses topics culled from issues of the Grapevine to shape group discussion. Grapevine articles are direct and personal-, they cover a wide range of experiences, geographic areas, and points of view. Articles on the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and AA history help ground newcomers or returnees in basic AA, while articles on the importance of sponsorship, home groups, and service offer practical ways to stay sober.
Find out more »Friday Night Women's Group (AA): This meeting is closed for women who have a desire to stop drinking. A discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous for Women. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Overeaters Anonymous: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. OA does not weigh members, sign them up, monitor their eating habits or keep tabs on them in any way. The important thing is to keep coming back and work the program with others. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Recovery Yoga: Research shows that yoga, meditation, and mindfulness are powerful tools for recovery. Whether you are struggling with addiction, grief, PTSD, or depression and anxiety, come and find out how yoga can help you navigate these challenges. This class will be gentle to moderate and will focus on the ancient philosophy of yoga as a healing tool. Facilitated by Cheryl Small. The 4th Saturday of every month @ 11am at NCVRC
Find out more »Open Discussion Group (AA): An open-discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »An open meeting about the trials and miracles of alcoholism. The Chairperson reads the daily reading from a book called “As Bill Sees It" and the group opens for discussion on the reading. Coordinated by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center in Morrisville. Call 802-851-8120.
Find out more »A Buddhist-inspired path to recovery from all addictions, using the practices of mindfulness, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity. This group offers a 20-minute guided meditation, followed by a brief reading from the Refuge Recovery book, and group sharing and discussion. All are welcome. Offered Wednesdays at 2pm and Mondays at 6:15pm
Find out more »A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous focusing on the first 3 Steps, sponsorship and slogans. This meeting frequently has a speaker sharing what it was like, what happened, and how it is now. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Research shows that yoga, meditation, and mindfulness are powerful tools for recovery. Whether you are struggling with addiction, grief, PTSD, or depression and anxiety, come and find out how yoga can help you navigate these challenges. This class will be gentle to moderate and will focus on the ancient philosophy of yoga as a healing tool. Cheryl Small is the teacher. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at10:00am at Snap Fitness, 125 Munson Ave. in Morrisville Held Wednesdays at 5:30pm at the…
Find out more »The facilitated group sharing is not focused on specific problems (drugs, alcohol, gambling, codependency, etc.) but on sharing the concepts of living comfortably in recovery, such as living in the solution, approaching one thing at a time, managing positive self-talk and seeking support for problems. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center. 802-851-8120
Find out more »An open meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »The Grapevine is the official journal of AA. This meeting uses topics culled from issues of the Grapevine to shape group discussion. Grapevine articles are direct and personal-, they cover a wide range of experiences, geographic areas, and points of view. Articles on the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and AA history help ground newcomers or returnees in basic AA, while articles on the importance of sponsorship, home groups, and service offer practical ways to stay sober.
Find out more »Friday Night Women's Group (AA): This meeting is closed for women who have a desire to stop drinking. A discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous for Women. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Overeaters Anonymous: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. OA does not weigh members, sign them up, monitor their eating habits or keep tabs on them in any way. The important thing is to keep coming back and work the program with others. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Open Discussion Group (AA): An open-discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »An open meeting about the trials and miracles of alcoholism. The Chairperson reads the daily reading from a book called “As Bill Sees It" and the group opens for discussion on the reading. Coordinated by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center in Morrisville. Call 802-851-8120.
Find out more »A Buddhist-inspired path to recovery from all addictions, using the practices of mindfulness, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity. This group offers a 20-minute guided meditation, followed by a brief reading from the Refuge Recovery book, and group sharing and discussion. All are welcome. Offered Wednesdays at 2pm and Mondays at 6:15pm
Find out more »A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous focusing on the first 3 Steps, sponsorship and slogans. This meeting frequently has a speaker sharing what it was like, what happened, and how it is now. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Research shows that yoga, meditation, and mindfulness are powerful tools for recovery. Whether you are struggling with addiction, grief, PTSD, or depression and anxiety, come and find out how yoga can help you navigate these challenges. This class will be gentle to moderate and will focus on the ancient philosophy of yoga as a healing tool. Cheryl Small is the teacher. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at10:00am at Snap Fitness, 125 Munson Ave. in Morrisville Held Wednesdays at 5:30pm at the…
Find out more »The facilitated group sharing is not focused on specific problems (drugs, alcohol, gambling, codependency, etc.) but on sharing the concepts of living comfortably in recovery, such as living in the solution, approaching one thing at a time, managing positive self-talk and seeking support for problems. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center. 802-851-8120
Find out more »An open meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »The Grapevine is the official journal of AA. This meeting uses topics culled from issues of the Grapevine to shape group discussion. Grapevine articles are direct and personal-, they cover a wide range of experiences, geographic areas, and points of view. Articles on the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and AA history help ground newcomers or returnees in basic AA, while articles on the importance of sponsorship, home groups, and service offer practical ways to stay sober.
Find out more »Friday Night Women's Group (AA): This meeting is closed for women who have a desire to stop drinking. A discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous for Women. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Overeaters Anonymous: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. OA does not weigh members, sign them up, monitor their eating habits or keep tabs on them in any way. The important thing is to keep coming back and work the program with others. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Reiki for Recovery: Reiki is an excellent tool to aid the process of recovery! Reiki can help ease the discomfort of the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual symptoms experienced in early recovery. Addiction affects all of us; whether it’s ourselves, our friends and families, or the whole community. Free and open to the public. Donations appreciated and go to support NCVRC. Offered by the Vermont Reiki Association. The 2nd Saturday of every month @ 11am at NCVRC
Find out more »Open Discussion Group (AA): An open-discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »An open meeting about the trials and miracles of alcoholism. The Chairperson reads the daily reading from a book called “As Bill Sees It" and the group opens for discussion on the reading. Coordinated by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center in Morrisville. Call 802-851-8120.
Find out more »A Buddhist-inspired path to recovery from all addictions, using the practices of mindfulness, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity. This group offers a 20-minute guided meditation, followed by a brief reading from the Refuge Recovery book, and group sharing and discussion. All are welcome. Offered Wednesdays at 2pm and Mondays at 6:15pm
Find out more »A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous focusing on the first 3 Steps, sponsorship and slogans. This meeting frequently has a speaker sharing what it was like, what happened, and how it is now. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Research shows that yoga, meditation, and mindfulness are powerful tools for recovery. Whether you are struggling with addiction, grief, PTSD, or depression and anxiety, come and find out how yoga can help you navigate these challenges. This class will be gentle to moderate and will focus on the ancient philosophy of yoga as a healing tool. Cheryl Small is the teacher. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at10:00am at Snap Fitness, 125 Munson Ave. in Morrisville Held Wednesdays at 5:30pm at the…
Find out more »The facilitated group sharing is not focused on specific problems (drugs, alcohol, gambling, codependency, etc.) but on sharing the concepts of living comfortably in recovery, such as living in the solution, approaching one thing at a time, managing positive self-talk and seeking support for problems. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center. 802-851-8120
Find out more »An open meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »The Grapevine is the official journal of AA. This meeting uses topics culled from issues of the Grapevine to shape group discussion. Grapevine articles are direct and personal-, they cover a wide range of experiences, geographic areas, and points of view. Articles on the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and AA history help ground newcomers or returnees in basic AA, while articles on the importance of sponsorship, home groups, and service offer practical ways to stay sober.
Find out more »Friday Night Women's Group (AA): This meeting is closed for women who have a desire to stop drinking. A discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous for Women. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Overeaters Anonymous: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. OA does not weigh members, sign them up, monitor their eating habits or keep tabs on them in any way. The important thing is to keep coming back and work the program with others. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)/”Tapping”: Do you have things going on in your life that you wish were different and would like to change, but don’t know how? Do you struggle with stress, anxiety, losing weight, cravings, pain, fears? Tapping is a powerful tool you can use to improve your life on many levels ~ physical, emotional and mental. Tapping is the easiest and fastest practice to learn. You can do it anywhere, for any issue, and oftentimes experience immediate results.…
Find out more »Open Discussion Group (AA): An open-discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »An open meeting about the trials and miracles of alcoholism. The Chairperson reads the daily reading from a book called “As Bill Sees It" and the group opens for discussion on the reading. Coordinated by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center in Morrisville. Call 802-851-8120.
Find out more »A Buddhist-inspired path to recovery from all addictions, using the practices of mindfulness, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity. This group offers a 20-minute guided meditation, followed by a brief reading from the Refuge Recovery book, and group sharing and discussion. All are welcome. Offered Wednesdays at 2pm and Mondays at 6:15pm
Find out more »A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous focusing on the first 3 Steps, sponsorship and slogans. This meeting frequently has a speaker sharing what it was like, what happened, and how it is now. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Research shows that yoga, meditation, and mindfulness are powerful tools for recovery. Whether you are struggling with addiction, grief, PTSD, or depression and anxiety, come and find out how yoga can help you navigate these challenges. This class will be gentle to moderate and will focus on the ancient philosophy of yoga as a healing tool. Cheryl Small is the teacher. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at10:00am at Snap Fitness, 125 Munson Ave. in Morrisville Held Wednesdays at 5:30pm at the…
Find out more »The facilitated group sharing is not focused on specific problems (drugs, alcohol, gambling, codependency, etc.) but on sharing the concepts of living comfortably in recovery, such as living in the solution, approaching one thing at a time, managing positive self-talk and seeking support for problems. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center. 802-851-8120
Find out more »An open meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »The Grapevine is the official journal of AA. This meeting uses topics culled from issues of the Grapevine to shape group discussion. Grapevine articles are direct and personal-, they cover a wide range of experiences, geographic areas, and points of view. Articles on the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and AA history help ground newcomers or returnees in basic AA, while articles on the importance of sponsorship, home groups, and service offer practical ways to stay sober.
Find out more »Friday Night Women's Group (AA): This meeting is closed for women who have a desire to stop drinking. A discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous for Women. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Overeaters Anonymous: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. OA does not weigh members, sign them up, monitor their eating habits or keep tabs on them in any way. The important thing is to keep coming back and work the program with others. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Recovery Yoga: Research shows that yoga, meditation, and mindfulness are powerful tools for recovery. Whether you are struggling with addiction, grief, PTSD, or depression and anxiety, come and find out how yoga can help you navigate these challenges. This class will be gentle to moderate and will focus on the ancient philosophy of yoga as a healing tool. Facilitated by Cheryl Small. The 4th Saturday of every month @ 11am at NCVRC
Find out more »Open Discussion Group (AA): An open-discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »An open meeting about the trials and miracles of alcoholism. The Chairperson reads the daily reading from a book called “As Bill Sees It" and the group opens for discussion on the reading. Coordinated by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center in Morrisville. Call 802-851-8120.
Find out more »A Buddhist-inspired path to recovery from all addictions, using the practices of mindfulness, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity. This group offers a 20-minute guided meditation, followed by a brief reading from the Refuge Recovery book, and group sharing and discussion. All are welcome. Offered Wednesdays at 2pm and Mondays at 6:15pm
Find out more »A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous focusing on the first 3 Steps, sponsorship and slogans. This meeting frequently has a speaker sharing what it was like, what happened, and how it is now. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Research shows that yoga, meditation, and mindfulness are powerful tools for recovery. Whether you are struggling with addiction, grief, PTSD, or depression and anxiety, come and find out how yoga can help you navigate these challenges. This class will be gentle to moderate and will focus on the ancient philosophy of yoga as a healing tool. Cheryl Small is the teacher. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at10:00am at Snap Fitness, 125 Munson Ave. in Morrisville Held Wednesdays at 5:30pm at the…
Find out more »The facilitated group sharing is not focused on specific problems (drugs, alcohol, gambling, codependency, etc.) but on sharing the concepts of living comfortably in recovery, such as living in the solution, approaching one thing at a time, managing positive self-talk and seeking support for problems. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center. 802-851-8120
Find out more »An open meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »The Grapevine is the official journal of AA. This meeting uses topics culled from issues of the Grapevine to shape group discussion. Grapevine articles are direct and personal-, they cover a wide range of experiences, geographic areas, and points of view. Articles on the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and AA history help ground newcomers or returnees in basic AA, while articles on the importance of sponsorship, home groups, and service offer practical ways to stay sober.
Find out more »Friday Night Women's Group (AA): This meeting is closed for women who have a desire to stop drinking. A discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous for Women. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Overeaters Anonymous: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. OA does not weigh members, sign them up, monitor their eating habits or keep tabs on them in any way. The important thing is to keep coming back and work the program with others. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Open Discussion Group (AA): An open-discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »An open meeting about the trials and miracles of alcoholism. The Chairperson reads the daily reading from a book called “As Bill Sees It" and the group opens for discussion on the reading. Coordinated by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center in Morrisville. Call 802-851-8120.
Find out more »A Buddhist-inspired path to recovery from all addictions, using the practices of mindfulness, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity. This group offers a 20-minute guided meditation, followed by a brief reading from the Refuge Recovery book, and group sharing and discussion. All are welcome. Offered Wednesdays at 2pm and Mondays at 6:15pm
Find out more »A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous focusing on the first 3 Steps, sponsorship and slogans. This meeting frequently has a speaker sharing what it was like, what happened, and how it is now. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Research shows that yoga, meditation, and mindfulness are powerful tools for recovery. Whether you are struggling with addiction, grief, PTSD, or depression and anxiety, come and find out how yoga can help you navigate these challenges. This class will be gentle to moderate and will focus on the ancient philosophy of yoga as a healing tool. Cheryl Small is the teacher. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at10:00am at Snap Fitness, 125 Munson Ave. in Morrisville Held Wednesdays at 5:30pm at the…
Find out more »The facilitated group sharing is not focused on specific problems (drugs, alcohol, gambling, codependency, etc.) but on sharing the concepts of living comfortably in recovery, such as living in the solution, approaching one thing at a time, managing positive self-talk and seeking support for problems. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center. 802-851-8120
Find out more »An open meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »The Grapevine is the official journal of AA. This meeting uses topics culled from issues of the Grapevine to shape group discussion. Grapevine articles are direct and personal-, they cover a wide range of experiences, geographic areas, and points of view. Articles on the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and AA history help ground newcomers or returnees in basic AA, while articles on the importance of sponsorship, home groups, and service offer practical ways to stay sober.
Find out more »Friday Night Women's Group (AA): This meeting is closed for women who have a desire to stop drinking. A discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous for Women. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Overeaters Anonymous: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. OA does not weigh members, sign them up, monitor their eating habits or keep tabs on them in any way. The important thing is to keep coming back and work the program with others. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Find out more »Reiki for Recovery: Reiki is an excellent tool to aid the process of recovery! Reiki can help ease the discomfort of the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual symptoms experienced in early recovery. Addiction affects all of us; whether it’s ourselves, our friends and families, or the whole community. Free and open to the public. Donations appreciated and go to support NCVRC. Offered by the Vermont Reiki Association. The 2nd Saturday of every month @ 11am at NCVRC
Find out more »Open Discussion Group (AA): An open-discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Hosted by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center
Find out more »An open meeting about the trials and miracles of alcoholism. The Chairperson reads the daily reading from a book called “As Bill Sees It" and the group opens for discussion on the reading. Coordinated by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center in Morrisville. Call 802-851-8120.
Find out more »A Buddhist-inspired path to recovery from all addictions, using the practices of mindfulness, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity. This group offers a 20-minute guided meditation, followed by a brief reading from the Refuge Recovery book, and group sharing and discussion. All are welcome. Offered Wednesdays at 2pm and Mondays at 6:15pm
Find out more »A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous focusing on the first 3 Steps, sponsorship and slogans. This meeting frequently has a speaker sharing what it was like, what happened, and how it is now. Presented by the North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
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