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Our calendar includes meetings, groups, programs, and events for the Turning Point Center of Chittenden County. The center is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours for meetings and groups.
For questions or more information call the center at (802) 861-3150.  See you soon!

AA Nooner

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.

Free

AA Nooner

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.

Free

Recovery Yoga Monday with Laurie

This in-person recovery yoga class offers a unique blend of mindfulness, movement, and community support. All students and teachers are in recovery, all forms of recovery, and at all stages of their journey. Story Yoga's Lauire Bradway is the instructor. For online access go to: Zoom: https://zoom.us/signin#/login Meeting ID: 858 8797 5787 Passcode: 377110 JOIN US!

Free

NA Beautiful Addicts (Noon Mondays)

This meeting is an open, literature-based, wheelchair-accessible meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. We meet in the Dusty H. Room. Join us to learn more or visit the local chapter of Narcotics Anonymous' website. 

Free

AA Nooner

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.

Free

All Recovery: Medication Assisted Treatment

This is an open support group for people who are prescribed methadone, suboxone, and other medications as part of their treatment for Substance Use Disorder. When combined with psychosocial treatments like peer support and talk therapy, Mediation Assisted Treatment (M.A.T) can be a very effective treatment for opioid use disorder. For more information about this group, please call the Center at (802) 861-3150 and speak with Cara. Meets in East Room.

Free

Yoga of 12 Step Recovery (Y12SR) Mondays

Yoga of 12-Step Recovery (Y12SR) is a holistic practice designed to address the physical, mental, and spiritual disease of addiction. This online class offers a unique blend of mindfulness, movement, and community support. Class instuctor is  Story Yoga's Krista Marzweski,RYT500. Email at  20 Minutes before class starts for log-in.

Free

SMART Recovery – Monday Night

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SMART Recovery Family and Friends meetingMondays online at 7:00 pm Family and Friends meeting link: https://smartrecovery.zoom.us/j/96660666999

Free

Celebrate Recovery: Breaking Chains

Join us in person for this recovery meeting. Learn more about Celebrate Recovery on their website.  From the website: "Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12-step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, hang-ups, and habits of any kind. The meetings are a safe place to find community and freedom from the issues that are controlling our life."

Free

AA Nooner

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.

Free

Al-Anon

Do you worry about how much someone drinks? Join us for weekly Al-Anon meetings at the Center (179 S. Winooski Ave, Burlington, VT). Al-Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. Learn more about Al-Anon by visiting there website, or email Andrew for more information. 

Free

Parents in Recovery: Drop-In

This is a time for parents and children to come into the center from 5-7.  We will talk about struggles and get support from other parents. We will choose topics around being parents in recovery and give others a chance to support one another from past experiences.  We do offer a playroom for children, as well as an art room.Meets in-person at the Center and virtually via Zoom. To join via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86847107418?pwd=T2RQNys2YmNXVEkwRWVGRlp5eVBuZz09 Meeting ID: 814 0778 8431 Passcode: 261068

Free