Turning Point Center
of Chittenden County
The Turning Point Center of Chittenden County envisions a strong and vibrant community where no one faces recovery alone and people in all our diversity achieve long-term recovery and successful lives.
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Our Mission
The Turning Point Center of Chittenden County is a dedicated, compassionate community that provides recovery support services in a safe, substance-free environment for individuals and families on multiple paths to self-discovery and sustained recovery.
Open on Weekends!
Our normal hours of operation are from 9:00am-5:00pm, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, with some extended hours for groups and meetings.
Our groups and programs meet in person and online. For the latest information, explore our resources, view our printable weekly schedule to see current groups and wellness programs, or browse our searchable annual calendar for more details. If you have questions or would like to speak with a peer staff member, please call the Center at 802-861-3150.
Parents in Recovery Program
The Parents in Recovery Program carves out a safe, judgment-free space for parents, in recovery, to connect and bridge the gap between their sobriety and community. By connecting mothers, fathers, and their children to a wide variety of services, participants of the program are able to grow their sobriety and form healthy relationships.
Recovery Coaches in the Center
Recovery Coaches are here to support you in creating a personalized vision for your recovery journey. They help you define your goals and make consistent progress toward achieving them. Together, you and your Coach will explore strategies and resources that will best support your success.
Recovery Peer Support Specialist Program
Recovery Peer Support Specialists are sober individuals who entered recovery in a variety of ways and serve as direct support for those seeking advice or guidance in solving the various hurdles that may arise while seeking out their own sustained recovery.
Recovery Coaches in the Emergency Department
Emergency Department Recovery Coaches draw on their own long-term recovery experience to connect with others similarly affected by addiction. Their first-hand knowledge allows them to provide substantive connections and powerful support on everything from resource referrals for mental health, detox, housing, job, family, financial, community support and more.
Upcoming Events
Online Recovery Yoga Friday with Teresa
March 14 @ 9:30 am
This in-person recovery yoga class offers a unique blend of mindfulness, movement, and community support. All students and teachers are i...
News & Updates
What Matters This Week: Cam Lauf, Exec. Director of Turning Point Center
Stand Up for Recovery aims to raise funds and laughs for Turning Point Center. Turning Point Center is on the front line helping fight the opioid epidemic and find recovery from substance use disorder, but like all organizations, it needs to raise...
What Matters Interview with Cam Lauf
Lauren Moloney from "What Matters" on mychamplainvalley.com interviews Cam Lauf, the Executive Director of the Turning Point of Chittenden County. Lauf discusses the efforts in Vermont to raise awareness and prevent substance misuse and mental...
WCAX: Opioid overdose deaths declined in 2023, Vt. health officials say
Opioid overdose deaths declined in 2023, VT. Heath officials say. Cam Lauf, Executive Director of Turning Point Center, is interviewed on how they are helping. Vermont health officials say new data indicates opioid overdose death rates declined...
Revolutionizing Your Journey to Sobriety: The Power of Daily Wins
In the pursuit of sobriety, a revolutionary concept transcends the traditional narrative—the philosophy of taking it one day at a time. Imagine approaching your journey not as an overwhelming commitment but as a series of daily victories that...
From Rock Bottom to Redemption: Amanda’s Journey of Sobriety and Hope
Back in 2014, Amanda's life took a pivotal turn when she started working with a counselor after a DUI. Reflecting on that time, Amanda shares, "I was at rock bottom. I didn't know if I could ever climb out of the deep hole I'd dug myself into, but...
Navigating Sobriety for Dry January
Unlocking Positive Change: Navigating Sobriety for Dry January Greetings, friends of Turning Point Center in Chittenden County! As we approach the new year, let's delve into a topic on many minds – Dry January. You're likely familiar with the idea...
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What Our Guests Have To Say About Us
I have both mental illness and alcoholism. I don’t work that much or go to school so instead of spending 24 hours in my apartment, I come here to make friends, be useful, and hopefully find recovery from my self-destructive behaviors.
The Turning Point for me has been a healthy, safe, and positive environment to spend my time, reflect, and gain help and support. The Center brings a great opportunity to meet sober people and mingle among the sober community – something that is essential to my recovery. The Turning Point offers so much more than a chance for sobriety. The staff is helpful and wonderful, and I enjoy myself each time I visit.