Hartford Recovery Community Center
“Good day, how can we help you in your recovery today?” that’s how everyone is greeted as they walk into the Hartford Recovery Community Center. Located in Hartford, CT, in the HARTbeat city of CT. What makes CCAR Hartford unique is that just like the city, the principle of HOPE is alive and well. We believe in and envision a community where the power, hope, and healing of recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction is thoroughly understood and embraced.
At CCAR Hartford, each staff member and volunteer personify a clear vision of HOPE in the HARTbeat.
All services are free of charge. Hours, contact information, and a digital calendar of virtual support meetings we offer via Zoom are all provided below.
Services Offered
Some of the services normally offered at our Recovery Community Centers include:
- All-Recovery Meetings (ARM)
- Recovery Training Series
- Family Support Groups
- Recovery Coaching
- Recovery Social Events
- Telephone Recovery Support
- Volunteer Opportunities
Walk-In Hours
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
Tuesday | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
Wednesday | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
Thursday | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
Friday | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM |
Saturday | 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
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We are thrilled to share that CCAR is bringing back our blog after a long hiatus! Executive Director Stacy Charpentier is looking forward to providing insight, opinions, thought-provoking topics, and more through regular blog posts on our website. We hope you take the time to read these posts, and maybe even leave a comment or share with others. There will be more to come at https://ccar.us/blog/ 🙌
Gabe shares his story of growing up in a middle-class suburb in Long Island, struggling with drug and alcohol addiction from a young age, and the ensuing legal issues and incarcerations. He discusses his turning point in 2018 after a serious overdose and his subsequent commitment to recovery, community service, and faith. Gabe talks about his work as a volunteer, recovery coach, and founder of a nonprofit recovery community organization. He highlights his efforts in helping others through various programs, including sober living homes, recovery coaching training in prisons, and his newly published book on leveraging lived experience for community service. Gabe emphasizes the importance of self-worth, support, and finding one's own path in recovery. He Wanted to Help Others with Addiction—Before Starting His Own Recovery https://youtu.be/nYSs9kahhNA #addictionrecovery #fromprisontopurpose #overdosesurvivor #recoveryjourney #recoverymatterspodcast #podcast