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An open AA meeting that meets from 12:00 - 1:00 pm, seven days a week, in person at the Center. This group welcomes all newcomers with open arms, and the format is usually “LD” ie, literature/discussion. This means that the meeting begins with a reading from a book that is part of the Alcoholics Anonymous library, followed by an open discussion of the reading and anything else related to the topic of recovery.
Recovery Dharma is a peer-led movement and community unified by our trust in each person’s potential to recover and find freedom from the suffering of addiction. We believe that the traditional Buddhist teachings—often referred to as the Dharma—offer a powerful approach to healing from addiction and living a life of true freedom. This meeting takes place in person at the Turning Point Center and is also offered online via Zoom. Click here to join the Zoom meeting
SMART Recovery’s 4-Point Program is the organization’s flagship secular program serving those with an addictive behavior, including both substance and activity/process addictions. Trained volunteer facilitators lead effective mutual support group discussions on these topics: Building and maintaining motivation Coping with urges and cravings Managing thoughts, feelings, and behaviors Living a balanced life Related tools consistent with evidence-based motivational and cognitive behavioral theories are also offered and discussed. Specific audiences: Adults Welcome Anyone 18 and over fitting the purpose of the above program is welcome to join the meeting. Please read the program description to make sure it's the right meeting for you. Bert Munger, Facilitator Email: Phone: (802) 399-8754
Join the Parents All in Recovery Group every Friday from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM at the Turning Point Center of Chittenden County, 179 S. Winooski Ave., Suite 301, Burlington, Vermont, where parents in recovery can connect, share their experiences, and support one another in a welcoming and understanding space. Children are welcome in the Maddie Linsenmeir Room, a safe, child-friendly space for ages 0–8. On the last Friday of each month, Steph from Steps to End Domestic Violence will join the group for learning, discussion, and breakfast pastries for all participants. For more information, contact Kayla at 802-335-2310 or .
Free Acupuncture & Acupressure – Relax, Recharge, and Heal! This calming treatment helps reduce stress, ease cravings, improve sleep, and support overall well-being. No appointment needed—just drop in and experience the benefits. Sessions are available Fridays from 11 AM to 12 PM at Turning Point Center. Come as you are and take a moment for self-care! No Appointments needed.
An open AA meeting that meets from 12:00 - 1:00 pm, seven days a week, in person at the Center. This group welcomes all newcomers with open arms, and the format is usually “LD” ie, literature/discussion. This means that the meeting begins with a reading from a book that is part of the Alcoholics Anonymous library, followed by an open discussion of the reading and anything else related to the topic of recovery.
Connect, Play & Grow! This supportive playgroup is a space for parents in recovery to bond with their little ones, meet others on a similar journey, and enjoy fun activities together. Sessions are available every 1st & 3rd Saturday from 11 AM to 1 PM at Turning Point Center. No registration needed—drop in and join the fun! Contact Kayla Gauthier with any questions at .
An open AA meeting that meets from 12:00 - 1:00 pm, seven days a week, in person at the Center. This group welcomes all newcomers with open arms, and the format is usually “LD” ie, literature/discussion. This means that the meeting begins with a reading from a book that is part of the Alcoholics Anonymous library, followed by an open discussion of the reading and anything else related to the topic of recovery.
Are you looking to find a healthy balance between being a father and nurturing your own recovery journey? The Turning Point Center of Chittenden County has a group for you! One of our community members who is passionate about helping other fathers in recovery is holding space for this group every Saturday from 1:30-2:30pm. Open to all fathers. Whether you have custody of your children or not, whether you are an adoptive father, stepfather, biological father, or a father figure, we welcome you!
This is an open meeting available to anyone interested in the Alcoholics Anonymous program of recovery from alcoholism. Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.