Recovery groups holding meetings at the Turning Point include:
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Alcoholics
Anonymous (AA)
• District 5 Vermont Answering Service
(802) 295-7611
• District 21 New Hampshire Answering Service (800)
593-3330
• Area 70 Vermont
• Area 43 New Hampshire
• General
Service Office, New York
Al
Anon Family Groups (Alanon)
Narcotics
Anonymous (NA)
Overeaters
Anonymous (OA)
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Wit’s End is for family members challenged
by the substance abuse, addiction or addictive behavior of an
adolescent or young adult.
Making
Change is a facilitated support group for high
school-aged young people who are considering, or are committed
to, recovery from alcohol or other drug dependency.
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Meetings at the Upper Valley Turning Point |
Sunday |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
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8:30
AM OA |
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| 11AM
AA (c) |
Noon
AA (c) |
Noon
AA (c) |
Noon
AA (o) |
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Noon
AA (o) |
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6
PM Wit's End |
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6-7:30
Making Change |
5:30
PM AA (o) |
6
PM
Dual Recovery |
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7
PM Alanon |
8
PM AA (o) |
5
PM IOP Alums
(1st & 3rd weeks) |
8
PM AA (o) |
10
PM AA |
(o)
Open Meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous. All are Welcome.
(c) Closed Meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous are limited to those
who have the desire to stop drinking.
All
meetings run one hour unless otherwise indicated
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“What
we have at the Turning Point, where people are sober, they are
our peers.
They’re people who can identify with us.” -Linda |
The
Upper Valley Turning Point is inclusive. We recognize that there
are many paths to recovery, and we welcome inquiries from recovery
groups of all types.
The Upper Valley Turning Point served as the model for the Vermont
Recovery Centers Network, which was established in 2002. Since
then Vermont’s Network has grown to include nine recovery
centers operating throughout the State, with three more in the
planning stages.
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