Resources
“The opposite of addiction isn’t abstinence - it’s community”
At New Foundations Recovery we prioritize making recovery accessible to everyone, regardless of financial ability. That is why we are continuously developing free recovery resources for the community and building awareness for other organizations doing the same.
Alcoholics Anonymous - Fairfield County
A database for Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in the Fairfield County, CT area.
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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global fellowship of individuals who share a common goal of achieving and maintaining sobriety. Founded in 1935, AA employs a 12-step program that emphasizes personal responsibility, peer support, and a belief in a higher power to overcome alcohol addiction. Meetings are held regularly, providing a safe and judgment-free environment for members to share their experiences, seek guidance, and support one another in their recovery journey.
Find Meetings in Fairfield County, CT here.
Al-Anon Family Groups
A mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
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Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help.
For meetings in Fairfield County, you can click here.
DMHAS
A state government database of various support programs and services.
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The Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services is a health care agency whose mission is to promote the overall health and wellness of persons with behavioral health needs through an integrated network of holistic, comprehensive, effective, and efficient services and supports that foster dignity, respect, and self-sufficiency in those we serve.
Kids in Crisis
Emergency shelter, crisis counseling, and community education programs for children of all ages and families facing crisis.
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Primarily serving the areas of Darien, Greenwich, New Canaan, Newtown, Norwalk, Ridgefield, Stamford, Weston, Westport, Wilton, and the Greater Bridgeport area, Kids In Crisis services are also available to anyone in Connecticut.
We have the only emergency shelter for kids in the state that:
Serves newborns to 18-year-olds
Accepts children referred by concerned community members
Accepts children of any gender or gender identity
Has an onsite Health Clinic
Kids in Crisis - Teen Talk
A program placing Master’s-level mental health counselors in select Fairfield County middle and high schools.
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The specially trained, compassionate counselors identify and help students navigate difficult personal, family, and school-related issues such as:
Anxiety
Depression
Gender/sexual identity
Risk of harm to self or others
Family conflict
Peer conflict
School risk
School avoidance
Disruptive behavior
Academic concerns
Trauma, grief, loss
Substance use
Eating disorders
Liberation Programs
Treatment and prevention services for substance use and mental health disorders with a goal of helping individuals and families overcome addiction in order to restore their lives and ultimately strengthen our communities.
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Liberation Programs is one of Fairfield County’s leading behavioral health organizations specializing in treatment for all types of substance use disorders including alcohol, opiates, depressants, and stimulants. Our goal is to help individuals and families overcome addiction to restore their lives and ultimately strengthen our communities. Liberation provides services for adults, youth, and families through two inpatient treatment programs, outpatient and intensive outpatient services, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), health education for older adults and people living with HIV/AIDS and other chronic illnesses, treatment and resources for adolescents and their families, education and prevention efforts in the community and schools, mobile outreach and harm reduction services, and permanent supportive housing for families. In operation since 1971, the agency has sites in Bridgeport, Greenwich, Norwalk, Stamford, and Westport and serve more than 2,000 each year.
The New Canaan Parent Support Group
A local support group that hosts weekly meetings, monthly Pathway Sessions on recovery-related topics, and the Annual Community Addiction Awareness Vigil in downtown New Canaan, CT.
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The New Canaan Parent Support Group was founded by Paul Reinhardt in tribute to his son Evan, who died of a drug overdose in 2015. The group hosts Thursday, 7pm parent support meetings at a local church, monthly Pathway Sessions on recovery-related topics, and the Annual Community Addiction Awareness Vigil in downtown New Canaan. For more information, go to their website or call Paul Reinhardt at 203-564-6374.
NFR Young Adult Recovery Support Group
A weekly informal recovery support group for young adults every Friday night between 7-8pm at Silver Hill Hospital in the Martin Center (New Canaan, CT). Flyer Here.
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Join us every Friday night between 7-8pm at Silver Hill Hospital in the Martin Center for an informal recovery group led by an NFR facilitator. The purpose of the group is to allow young adults in the community to connect with others of similar age and stages in life. The group is not 12-step (AA/NA) and is a space for people to connect and discuss common experiences that occur for young adults in recovery.
7-8pm every Friday at Silver Hill Hospital, Martin Center Building, 208 Valley Rd, New Canaan, CT 06840 (East Campus). Click here for a shareable PDF Flyer.
Resources to Recover
A free resource to help people with behavioral health concerns connect with expert treatment and services.
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Rtor.org is a free service of Laurel House, Inc., a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization providing programs and supportive services to adults with mental health disorders in Stamford, CT. Laurel House has been in operation since 1984. It launched rtor.org in 2014 when President and CEO Linda Autore and Vice President Jay Boll noticed a gap in the mental health care system. Family members often called them directly for help locating support for loved ones with complicated mental health needs, many living outside of our service area. They realized that families were desperate for information about their loved ones’ conditions and resources for help in their communities.
SAMHSA
A federal government database of hotlines, providers, and treatment options that provide various mental health supports.
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation.