Turning Point of Windham County’s core mission is to support and improve the health and well being of individuals in the community who are experiencing any stage of their recovery from harmful substance use and addiction. They do this through compassionate peer-led social connection, community, education, groups, coaching, outreach, and advocacy.
If you’re considering recovery, our peer coaching staff will listen to you and help you create an achievable plan. We’ll also connect you with the right resources to begin to get your life back. Our services are free and 100% confidential.
Click the link to schedule a session with a peer coach, or call us at
(802) 442-9700
DVCP's commitment is to empower youth to be leaders in their schools and community. They offer a variety of programs for youth, work on raising community awareness of alcohol, tobacco & other drug issues, work on community & school policies to prevent youth substance use, offer educational programs to parents, school staff & local retailers, and offer support to youth & families facing substance abuse issues.
Wilmington Police Department is staffed to provide you with service whenever you may need it. An officer is available 7 days a week, 24 hours per day.
APSV is a harm reduction program that offers free Syringe Services in Brattleboro and Bennington. They have shared their wonderful Narcan training and trained 3 members of Voices of Hope in distribution of Narcan.
CSUR is a collaborative effort that includes: Voices of Hope, Turning Point of Windham County, the AIDS Project of Southern Vermont, Building a Positive Community, Grace Cottage Hospital, Meetinghouse Solutions and others in the community. CSUR provides resources and funding to Voices. Robin Rieske is on the Steering Committee.
Following the death of Connor Rusin and after attending a conference that addressed the Opioid crisis, members of the Rotary Club became interested in getting involved.
Rotary President Angel Balch partnered with DVCP to host community meetings and was a founder of the Voices group. Rotary has provided Voices with technology funds.
The Vermont Department of Health is a government department responsible for the health of the U.S. state of Vermont. It is a sub-division of the Vermont Agency of Human Services.
Scott Tucker, Town Manager, is a supportive member of the community, who reaches out with suggestions on growth and sustainability issues.
The Brattleboro Area Hospice staff continue to work with Voices of Hope and offer experience with grief issues.
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