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Event Topic: Substance Use

AA Women Together

AA Women Together-Closed Discussion meets on Saturday every week from 6-7pm. Lesbian meeting/All women welcome

Recovery Dharma

Recovery Dharma meets on Saturday every week from 7-8:15pm.

Center Care: Recovery Peer Support Meeting

An intake is required to attend this group. For information on how to complete an Intake with The Center, please call the main desk at 212-620-7310. Recovery Peer Support Meeting meets every Sunday from 1-2pm EST. This event is In-Person. A meeting that our recovery peer (Jacob Hardt) will have to support our clients in […]

CMA The Message

CMA The Message meets on Sunday every week from 4:30-5:30pm. (Open Speaker Only Meeting)

Center Youth: Clubhouse Connection

Clubhouse Connection meets every Tuesday from 4-5:30 pm EST. Join the Clubhouse Peer Coaches in exploration of important topics and fun activities. For ages 13-22, for more info please contact youth@gaycenter.org.

Center Care: Recovery Skills

A group that explores the impact substance use has on various aspects of their lives. Clients will gain insight and focus on skills necessary to help them achieve their recovery goals. For youth ages 13-25. Intake required, for more information please contact recovery@gaycenter.org.

(Virtual) Center Care: Kaleidoscope – A TGNC Substance Use Support Group

This virtual group is for transgender, nonbinary and gender nonconforming people who are looking for support in reducing or eliminating their substance use. The group will be facilitated by Center Recovery staff and will hold space for both harm reduction and abstinence based approaches to substance use support. This group will be run drop-in style; […]

Youth Recovery: Recovery Writing Circle

The goal of this group is to infuse a writing practice to explore recovery processes. Each participant will have 20 minutes to journal quietly as we collectively share space and listen to music followed by a group discussion. Journal prompts will aid discussion around healing, intimacy, relationships with others, and ourselves while in recovery.