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Lancaster County
Recovery programs offer extra support to those in addiction recovery, including peer mentors, job coaching, spiritual instruction, support groups, and activities to support well-being.
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Lancaster Recovery Center
A welcoming space for connection, recovery support, and community engagement. Blueprints for Addiction Recovery is committed to supporting the most vulnerable in our community.
Our center serves as a hub where individuals can access resources, build relationships, and find compassionate guidance on every stage of their journey. Services include:
– Peer Support
– Screening, Assessment and Referrals
– Case Management
– Daily Essentials
– Events and Meetings
– Outreach and Education317 North Queen Street, Lancaster
8:30am – 11:30pm Monday thru Sunday(717) 287-8027
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Recovery Capital Program
Helps people involved in the criminal justice system with their recovery journey with one-on-one peer support. Services are provided inside Lancaster County Prison, and continue upon release, including for those on medication assisted treatment (MAT).
Donegal Substance Abuse Alliance
78 East Main Street
Mount Joy, PA 17552
(717) 371-7647DSAA also offers family education and support from a Certified Family Recovery Specialist.
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Workforce Support Project
A federally funded program to help those in addiction recovery find good jobs while maintaining recovery. Services are provided by grant funding and there is no cost to any participant, who will work directly with a Recovery Employment Coordinator.
Pro-A
900 South Arlington Ave, Ste 254A
Harrisburg, PA 17109
(717) 545-8929Services provided in the following counties: Adams, Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Northampton, Perry, Schuylkill, and York
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HOPE Community Services
This ministry serves Lancaster City through prevention, recovery, and transitional programs & support in both English and Spanish. Those impacted by addiction, homelessness, incarceration, immigration, and poverty are welcomed, including family members.
King Street, Lancaster
(717) 341-0997
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Expedition Recovery
Peer mentors work with people recovering from addiction or mental health issues in an outdoor setting to learn outdoor skills, life skills, and to develop goals. Group experiences or one-on-one.
(717) 431-6622
info@expedrec.com
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