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The Recovery Center’s aim is to help women achieve long-term sobriety. It is open to any woman who wishes to strengthen her recovery, at any point in her recovery.
Visit the PRO-ACT calendar for a current list of our programs. All programs are free. Please call to register. If you have an idea for a program that you would like to participate in, please let us know!
Even when programs are not scheduled, the Women’s Recovery Community Center is open to you. Stop by and we can help answer questions, identify resources, and provide support.
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.
The Center’s experienced staff is specially trained and available to you without obligation. If you think you may need assistance, or maybe just some more information, you are welcome to call us at (800) 221-6333.
Day to day operations at The Center are dependent on the generosity of people like you. Positively impacting one woman’s life in an environment like ours can extend well beyond the wall of our facility. Now that’s a worthy cause. Your financial support is needed now, and it’s a contribution worth feeling good about.
Volunteers are very important to us. They contribute time and talents in a variety of ways. Our volunteers see first hand how a supportive community of women can achieve success.
Read the latest about PRO-ACT and recovery from addiction. Visit the PRO-ACT Journal.
See all of PRO-ACT’s scheduled events, programs, trainings, and meetings. Visit the PRO-ACT Calendar.
Learn your rights. Purchase copies of PRO-ACT’s Consumer Guides or read the full text online.
View PRO-ACT’s guide to Act 106.
We need your help! Become a member. Volunteer. Sponsor an event or otherwise Get Involved.
Learn more about PRO-ACT’s Recovery Community Centers.
See what resources are available to those in recovery. Visit PRO-ACT’s Recovery Resources.
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