Peer Recovery And Family Support

What are Recovery Community Centers?
People new to recovery often live in environments filled with opportunities for relapse. Many go to Recovery Community Centers because they recognize that their new lifestyle, free from drugs and alcohol, is not compatible with their old friends or living arrangements. In these settings, individuals are offered hope in a safe environment. Positive outcomes come from providing this type of environment to people in early recovery. Community centers offer opportunities to learn interviewing and computer skills, and work on interpersonal relationships.

List Of Centers:
Anchor Recovery Community Centers:
Warwick
890 Centerville Road
Warwick, RI
(401) 615-9945
info@anchorrecovery.org
Providence
310 Reservoir Ave
Providence, RI 02907
(401) 889-5770
info@anchorrecovery.org
Jim Gillen Teen Recovery Center
1280 North Main St.
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 632-4077
East Bay Recovery Center:
31 Railroad Avenue
Warren, RI 02885
(401) 289-2055
Hope Recovery Center of Newport County:
50 Washington Square
Newport, RI 02840
(401) 619-1343
Hope Recovery Center of Westerly:
55 Beach St., Bldg #4
Westerly, RI 02891
(401) 889-3112
The Serenity Center of Woonsocket:
66 Social Street
Woonsocket, RI
(401) 235-7000

Recovery Coaches
Recovery Coaches work with people experiencing problems with their use of drugs and alcohol, people who are already in recovery, and people who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. For more information, visit: Recovery Coach Academy
Family Support Services
- Anchor Community Center family support services
- Al-Anon (888) 425-2666
- Nar-Anon (401) 353-6119
- Parent Support Network
- R.E.S.T
- Governors Overdose Family Task Force
- Burrillville Addiction Assistance Family Support (401) 710-9054
- Friends Way: Support and Crisis Intervention for grieving families, training programs, community outreach, offers open-ended groups for children ages 3 to 18 and their families following the death of a significant person in their lives. There is no fee charged for participation in our programs. All sessions are facilitated by a qualified clinician and professionally trained volunteers m.minteer@friendsway.org.
- What They Leave Behind: Family and Friends Support Group: A support group for family and friends of those who have lost someone to overdose. The free program is hosted by Project Weber/RENEW in loving memory of Joseph Cintron. ProjectWeberrenew@gmail.com
- Overdose Related Grief
