Coffee & Chat
Recovery Junction Recovery Center 35 Journal Square Plaza, #500, Jersey CityJoin us for a hot cup of coffee (or tea if that’s your thing) and share or listen at our topic of discussion recovery meeting!
Join us for a hot cup of coffee (or tea if that’s your thing) and share or listen at our topic of discussion recovery meeting!
Join us in our welcoming space as we focus on reducing risks, offering practical tips and non-judgmental support from people who truly understand your journey. Offering new insight and information... Read more »
An alternative to 12-step meetings, “All Recovery” meetings welcome all who struggle with addiction, are affected by addiction, or support the recovery lifestyle. We support all pathways to recovery, meaning... Read more »
All Recovery Meetings are meetings where people with all different types of backgrounds, either alcohol, drugs, food, nicotine, mental, or anything else, can come together to discuss their problems with... Read more »
Need help with Homework? Reviewing for a test? Completing a Science Project? Practice your Spelling, Math, Reading; Homework Club will be hosted on Tuesdays & Thursdays Time: 3:30pm-4:30pm Refreshments are... Read more »
Join us as we host Bingo game with exciting prizes! Open to all families!
Learn how to use the opioid overdose reversal medication naloxone/narcan. recognize the signs of an overdose and how to respond effectively. This month’s training will be hosted at the Plainfield... Read more »
Sign up every 2 months for free diapers and wipes, provided by Central Jersey Diaper Bank! This month is open to parents with last names starting with N-Z. (We will... Read more »
Family Support in-person meetings are a gathering to engage with one another, support each other, talk about the Craft method, share resources, and do adult craft fun activities.
As we prepare for Thanksgiving, don't miss our Thanksgiving potluck event - a chance to gather and give thanks together with a delicious meal and wonderful company.
Learning new skills to cope with old problems related to your loved one’s substance use behavior.