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The Turning Point Club is in an easily accessible location for daily meetings of Twelve Step programs, and appropriate social activities to encourage and assist a person's recovery from substance abuse and their effective re-entry into society. The Club is open at least 14 hours a day and 365 days a year. There are books, videos, audiotapes, and a library of articles accessible to recovering communities, their families, and anyone who is |
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interested in knowing more about addiction, recovery and resources. |
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Every Friday evening, a recovery video is shown and is open to anyone wishing to view it. |
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Anonymous 12-Step meetings are fellowships of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover. |
As a result of our successful program and our advocacy in Montpelier, Vermont has adopted the Turning Point Club as a model to be replicated throughout the state. Check out the Vermont Recovery Center Network.![]() |
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