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Nar-Anon Family Support Meetings

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Nar-Anon Family Support Meetings

Website: http://www.naranon.org
Email: wso@nar-anon.org

Hudson:  Monday (Hybrid – In person and online) 7pm, First Reformed Church,  52 Green St., Hudson, NY 12534; Contact Ellie Kinney (518) 653-8994 Email Ellie

Services Provided: The Nar-Anon Family Groups are a worldwide fellowship for those affected by someone else’s addiction. As a twelve-step program, we offer our help by sharing our experience, strength, and hope.

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Healthcare Consortium

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Healthcare Consortium
325 Columbia St., Suite 200, Hudson, NY 12534

(518) 822-8820
Website: www.columbiahealthnet.org

Services Provided: The Healthcare Consortium helps residents in Columbia and Greene Counties to get and stay healthy by increasing their access to healthcare services. Services include: Assistance enrolling in health insurance, including Medicaid, Child Health Plus and the Essential Plans, help getting low or no –cost prescription medications; information about long-term services and supports; and, non-emergency medical transportation (Columbia County residents only).

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Councils on Addiction of New York State (CANYS)

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Councils on Addiction of New York State (CANYS)

Columbia/Greene Council: Twin County Recovery Services
350 Power Ave., Hudson, NY 12534

Phone: (518) 751-2083
Website: www.canys.net/councils.htm
Email:
BethS@twincountyrecoveryservices.org

Services Provided: CANYS is an organization of prevention, education, treatment and intervention agencies throughout NYS that meets to address concerns and issues that affect residents of NYS.

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Columbia County Pathways to Recovery (CCPR)

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Columbia County Pathways to Recovery (CCPR)
PO Box 486, Ghent, NY 12075

RECOVERY COMMUNITY OUTREACH CENTER NOW OPEN

#1 Taconic Place, Chatham, NY 12037

 

Main Phone: (518) 966-2775
Recovery Helpline 877-HOPE-365    (877-467-3365)  
9am to 9pm 7 days a week
Email:
columbiapathwaystorecovery@gmail.com
Website: www.columbiapathwaystorecovery.org
Facebook: @columbiapathwaystorecovery

Services Provided: CCPR is a Recovery Community Organization (RCO), a grassroots group responding to the need for education, awareness, advocacy and change in regard to addiction in Columbia County. The Recovery Center is open to the public and offers services for those who seek support, relief and recovery.

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Catholic Charities of Columbia and Greene Counties

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Catholic Charities of Columbia and Greene Counties

Columbia Co.: 431 East Allen Street, Hudson, NY 12534
Phone: (518) 828-8660

Greene Co.: 66 William Street, Catskill, NY 12414
Phone: (518) 943-1462; Fax: (518) 828-4016

Email: info@cathcharcg.org
Website: www.catholiccharitiescg.org
Facebook: @catholiccharitiescolumbia

Services provided: Alcohol and Substance Use Prevention Program (school-based); provide information and referral services.

Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8:30 am – 4 pm; Wednesday, 11 am – 7 pm; other hours vary by program.

Target populations: Poor and vulnerable children and families.

Eligibility criteria: Varies by Program.

How to apply for services: Call (518) 828-8660.

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