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A place providing programs and services to support the needs of individuals and families recovering from the disease of addiction.
The Southern Bucks Recovery Community Center promotes recovery through advocacy, support, education, and service, including:
Peer leaders at the community center draw from their own experience to provide practical skill-building support and opportunities for others. Our peer-delivered services aim to help people initiate and sustain long-term recovery while gaining overall wellness through:
From points south of Bristol, take I-95 North to the Burlington/Bristol exit. Bear right onto Veterans Highway (Also known as New Rodgers Road and Route 413) for 1/8 of a mile. The Bucks County Office Center will be on your left. Enter via the second entrance and proceed down the right side of the building until you see the entrance to the SBRCC on the left.
From points west of Bristol, take Route 413 through Langhorne, Pendell, and Levittown. Cross over New Falls Road, passing three lights on Veterans Highway (Route 413). The Bucks County Office Center will be on your left. Enter via the second entrance and proceed down the right side of the building until you see the entrance to the SBRCC on the left.
From points north of Bristol, take route 13 South to Route 413. Turn right onto Veterans Highway (Route 413). Proceed 1/4 mile. The Bucks County Office Center will be on your right. Enter via the first entrance and proceed down the right side of the building until you see the entrance to the SBRCC on the left.
Positively impacting one individual’s life in an environment like ours can extend well beyond the walls of the recovery community center.
Answers can be as easy as our open door. Even the most difficult questions about substance abuse and dependence are met with the greatest understanding and confidentiality.
If you think you may need assistance, or more information, you are welcome to call our information line at 1-800-221-6333.
Day to day operations at the community center are dependent on the generosity of people like you. Volunteers are very important to us. They contribute time and talent in a variety of ways. Our volunteers see first hand how a supportive community can achieve success and grow as they learn. The community center offers a volunteer training program to provide education and support so volunteers can nurture others and their own recovery.
To get involved, please contact us.
Your financial support is needed now, and it’s a contribution you can feel good about. Please consider making a donation.
The Southern Bucks Recovery Community Center is made possible by partial funding from:
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