Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – Union County
Rise Up Recovery Center 121 Chestnut St, Lower Level, Roselle
Week of Events
Coffee and Chat
This informal gathering is an opportunity to discuss whatever you need support with right now, whether you're in recovery or supporting someone on their journey. Come, share your thoughts, connect with others, and feel heard in a non-judgmental environment. Grab a coffee, relax, and be part of a community that understands and supports you every... Read more »
The Power Hour
The Power Hour is a structured, peer-led recovery group designed to help participants build stability, accountability, and practical coping skills. This group focuses on using the hour intentionally strengthening emotional regulation, decision-making, self-awareness, and healthy routines that support long-term recovery.
Digital Literacy Training (Intake Required)
Learn essential workplace computer skills with resume and job search support, mentorship, and 1:1 assistance in collaboration with Literacy NJ. Intake required; participants must receive TANF, GA, SNAP, or ABAWD.
Teen Speak
Teen Speak workshops provide parents and other supporting adults with the strategies, techniques, and answers they need to talk comfortably and confidently with their teens to reduce risks and build stronger relationships. This workshop will be offered in a hybrid format.
Girl Power
Join the NJ4S Team as they discuss ways to boost self-confidence and develop courage for young children. This workshop is for young girls, but all families are welcome to join.
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – Union County
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a 12-step fellowship designed to help people become and stay abstinent from drugs. "We are not interested in what or how much you used or who your connections were, what you have done in the past, how much or how little you have, but only in what you want to do... Read more »
Women’s Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – Middlesex County
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a 12-step fellowship designed to help people become and stay abstinent from drugs. "We are not interested in what or how much you used or who your connections were, what you have done in the past, how much or how little you have, but only in what you want to do... Read more »
Coffee and Chat
This informal gathering is an opportunity to discuss whatever you need support with right now, whether you're in recovery or supporting someone on their journey. Come, share your thoughts, connect with others, and feel heard in a non-judgmental environment. Grab a coffee, relax, and be part of a community that understands and supports you every... Read more »
Community Care
Peer Support Works meetings offer a nonjudgmental space for people exploring safer ways to reduce substance-related harm. Rooted in compassion and evidence-based practices, these gatherings welcome all pathways of change. Come as you are—support, education, and connection are here. Zoom Meeting - Meeting ID: 83109858232
Community Care Meeting Hybrid
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 around safe use supplies. Zoom ID: 831 0985 8232
Carteret Reentry Program
Each week, we have the opportunity to engage with constituents and participants, creating space for conversation, support, and connection. These moments highlight the power of shared lived experiences in inspiring meaningful change and building lasting relationships with both our partners and the individuals we serve.
NJ SNAP Assistance (Per Appointment)
Once a month a representative comes to the center to assist families to apply for NJ SNAP benefits and answer any questions related to NJ SNAP. An appointment is required for assistance, please call us at 201-622-2210 to schedule a time.
Active Parenting
Active Parenting provides parents with guidance, resources, and encouragement to strengthen family relationships and promote positive child development.
Rescue Ready: Monthly Narcan Training
Learn how to recognize and reverse an overdose. All participants receive a free Narcan kit. Contact Gabriel at gtraylor@preventionlinks.org for info.
Smart Recovery
SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training. Smart Recovery offers a non-spiritual solution for addiction, and is a popular alternative, or supplement, to the more spiritually focused 12-steps programs. SMART can help you: build and maintain motivation; cope with urges; manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; and live a balanced life.
The Journey Continues
A group focused on supporting individuals in recovery who have encountered a relapse or slip up in their journey. Topics include dealing with early recovery challenges and practical tools to offset negative thinking.
Homework Club
Need help with Homework? Reviewing for a test? Completing a Science Project? Practice your Spelling, Math, Reading; Refreshments are provided for students! Ideal for students from 1st – 6th grade! Parents must sign in and out when dropping students! Parents must complete an orientation session! Call us for more information: 201.758.8792
Lego Day
Grab your favorite LEGOs and come to the Bayway Family Success Center for our LEGO Day! We'll be creating different LEGO projects every last Tuesday of the month.
Study Skills Group
Join us for an after school program to help students develop learning strategies and provide support and help with homework!
Homework Club
Ideal for students in Kindergarten–6th grade, our Homework Club provides a supportive space for children to complete school assignments, ask questions, and build study skills. Parents must remain present during the session.
Diaper Distribution (Last Names A-M)
Sign up every 2 months for free diapers and wipes, provided by Ida Kushner’s Central Jersey Diaper Program! This month is open to parents with last names starting with A-M. Please register for all events. To sign up, visit: https://linktr.ee/GreenwayFSCPrograms
Family Program Strengthening Families Program
Evidence-based family programs designed to help families build better relationships, make better decisions, and create a stronger family. Our programs are catered by local restaurants so you don’t have to worry about dinner that night. Child care (for the little ones not old enough to be in the program). Families that complete the program receive... Read more »
NJ4S Cultural Competency
A Workshop for Middle & High School students teaching the principles of cultural awareness and acceptance. Describes how bias, stereotypes, and prejudice skew our perspectives while advocating for inclusion, diversity, and equity. Refreshments will be provided.
Coffee and Chat
This informal gathering is an opportunity to discuss whatever you need support with right now, whether you're in recovery or supporting someone on their journey. Come, share your thoughts, connect with others, and feel heard in a non-judgmental environment. Grab a coffee, relax, and be part of a community that understands and supports you every... Read more »
Free Tax Prep Services
HOPES CAP, Inc. will be available in our Center to provide free tax services. APPOINTMENT IS REQUIRED! To schedule an appointment, call them at 201-468-8805 or visit https://hopes.cascheduler.com/.
Coffee and Crochet
Have coffee and learn to crochet with other community member learn new skills and make new friends This Program will be hosted every Wednesday from 11:00am– 1:00pm. Please call us to Register: 201.758.8792
S.M.A.R.T Recovery – Hudson County
SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training. Smart Recovery offers a non-spiritual solution for addiction, and is a popular alternative, or supplement, to the more spiritually focused 12-steps programs. SMART can help you: build and maintain motivation; cope with urges; manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; and live a balanced life.
Digital Literacy Training (Intake Required)
Learn essential workplace computer skills with resume and job search support, mentorship, and 1:1 assistance in collaboration with Literacy NJ. Intake required; participants must receive TANF, GA, SNAP, or ABAWD.
Pages to Practice
Pages to Practice is a weekly recovery meeting where we read from a variety of recovery literature and reflect together on the principles behind the words. Through open discussion, we explore how these ideas show up in our daily lives and strengthen our ability to live them out in real, practical ways. Join us as... Read more »
One Day One Win Circle
One Day One Win Circle is a peer-led recovery support group centered on taking recovery one day at a time and recognizing the value of small, meaningful victories. This group encourages participants to slow down, stay present, and focus on what they can do today to support their recovery.
Senior Nutritional Program
Learn about a balanced diet, eating healthy on a budget, what do nutrition labels mean, and more; including social skills opportunities for the senior population and community connection for the program participants.
Recovery Dharma Meeting – Middlesex County
Recovery Dharma offers an approach to recovery based on Buddhist principles. RD believes that: Buddhist teachings offer a powerful approach to healing from addiction & living a life of true freedom; that recovery means empowerment, and supporting each other as partners walking the path together; and that recovery is rooted in finding your own inner... Read more »
Recovery for Every Brain
Join us for a hybrid workshop with Associate Peer, Joshua Sheldon, as we discuss barriers and lived experiences of neurodivergent persons in recovery spaces and how to create more supportive space. For more info or to RSVP: jsheldon@preventionlinks.org
Beautiful Me
Beautiful Me is a workshop for girls and women designed to emphasize different aspects of self-knowledge, self-reflection, and healthy relationships with others through a series of activities and talks that encourage and empower you to be the best version of yourself!
Girls on the Run at E-Port
Join us for a program that inspires girls to be joyful, healthy, and confident using a fun, experienced-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.
Coffee and Chat
This informal gathering is an opportunity to discuss whatever you need support with right now, whether you're in recovery or supporting someone on their journey. Come, share your thoughts, connect with others, and feel heard in a non-judgmental environment. Grab a coffee, relax, and be part of a community that understands and supports you every... Read more »
Smart Recovery
Discover a self-empowering approach to overcoming addictive behaviors through our science-based, 4-Point Program. Join our supportive group to learn practical tools for managing urges, building motivation, and creating a balanced, healthy life.
Monthly Resource Provider Meeting and OCOF Annual Day of Conversation
OCOF Coalition Mission is to engage, advocate, inform, and bring awareness of substance misuse through education, prevention, enforcement, and action to build a safe and drugfree community amongst our youth population.
Active Parenting
Active Parenting provides parents with guidance, resources, and encouragement to strengthen family relationships and promote positive child development.
Treasures Within
Join us as we unlock the treasures within which make us golden. We each have something inside of us waiting to be discovered. This group will our journaling hour of unlocking those Golden traits within us.
All Recovery Meeting – Middlesex County
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 that all addictions are welcome. All recovery is a safe space for people to feel safe and supported during all stages of recovery.
Homework Club
Need help with Homework? Reviewing for a test? Completing a Science Project? Practice your Spelling, Math, Reading; Refreshments are provided for students! Ideal for students from 1st – 6th grade! Parents must sign in and out when dropping students! Parents must complete an orientation session! Call us for more information: 201.758.8792
Study Skills Group
Join us for an after school program to help students develop learning strategies and provide support and help with homework!
Women’s Health Closet
Every month, women can receive free toiletries, feminine hygiene products and more (no income or documentation requirements). Jewish Renaissance Foundation also provides free health screenings!
Youth Craft Lab
Get creative at Youth Craft Lab! Youth ages 7-18 will design their own emoji cushions and personalize items with fun bead and patch embroidery.
To Be Me is to Be Drug Free
Join us for an afterschool program that provides youth and teens with the tools necessary to prevent substance abuse amongst themselves and peers!
Self-Esteem & Body Image (Ages 13+)
Join us for interactive workshops focused on building self-esteem and developinga healthy body image. Participants will engage in activities that promote self-love and self-care while exploring social influences and “-isms” that can impact confidence and identity.
March Webinar Series: Food, Mood and Mental Health Awareness
Registration: https://rb.gy/59kfg1 Nutrition plays a key role in emotional well-being. Participants will learn how diet impacts mood, focus, and stress—and how small changes can support mental health prevention.
Coffee and Chat
This informal gathering is an opportunity to discuss whatever you need support with right now, whether you're in recovery or supporting someone on their journey. Come, share your thoughts, connect with others, and feel heard in a non-judgmental environment. Grab a coffee, relax, and be part of a community that understands and supports you every... Read more »
Hudson County Information Kiosk
The Kiosk offers county-wide information and access to essential resource applications, including SNAP, WIC, Emergency Assistance (EA), and NJ Medicaid, through an on-site Chromebook. Services are available every Friday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM by appointment only—call 201.758.8792 to schedule an appointment.
PAC Meeting
Calling all parents interested in making a difference and becoming leaders! Join us for our PAC meeting to share your ideas for future programming at the center and give back to our community. Don’t miss this opportunity to make your voice heard—your input matters!
Free Style Fridays
Friday Fun Day! Come participate in fun activities at Recovery Junction and fellowship with other participants and our peers with joyful games! For more information on events, volunteering opportunities, or peer support. Please get in touch with us. (551)220-1150 or reach out to: RecoveryJunction@preventionlinks.org
Trans Day of Visibility: Visible and Healing
Join us for a day of healing as visbility at Rise Up Recovery Center. GSE’s Aisling MacDonald will present, followed by a Narcan Demo, Lunch, and a Healing Yoga Session with Victoria Soraya.
Diaper Distribution (By Registration Only)
Liberty FSC will be having a diaper and formula distribution for anyone in the community in need of diapers and formula. A New Registration Is a must every month! Parent ID/Passport & Child’s Birth Certificate is required. Space is limited.
A Good First Step
Step 1 is the foundation of the 12-step process. It asks members to acknowledge that they have lost control over their addiction and that their lives have become unmanageable as a result. This admission is not about giving up, but about recognizing the failure of past attempts to control the addiction and opening the door... Read more »
Creative Corner
Offers projects that bring together neurodiverse and neurotypical children, fostering the development of protective factors for participants through visual and creative arts, as well as other forms of expression. Every Friday Starting at 3:30 pm– 4:30 pm.
Family Fun Arts & Crafts
Come and participate with us in a fun and educational activity, while you create different projects as a family. Together, parents and children create crafts, draw, color and paint. Ideal for all children.
EPSG Sensory Club for Children with Disabilities
Come join us for a tailored fun time at EPSG Sensory Club for Children with Disabilities.
Art Therapy Weekend
Spend your Saturday at Recovery Junction creating art. We have canvases. paints, clay, and other art supplies to release your inner child
Mother Lab: National Nutrition Month (Virtual)
Join us for a virtual nutrition workshop for new and expecting moms, focusing on healthy eating during pregnancy, how your diet impacts your baby, and the importance of replenishing nutrients postpartum.
Diaper Distribution
Join us for the Bayway Community Baby Shower, a special event hosted by the Bayway Family Success Center in partnership with Torress Fuertes Church. This is a wonderful opportunity for parents and caregivers to come together and receive free baby essentials, diapers, wipes, baby clothes, and more. Support resources for mothers and resources for the... Read more »
SMART Recovery – Hybrid
SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training. Smart Recovery offers a non-spiritual solution for addiction, and is a popular alternative, or supplement, to the more spiritually focused 12-steps programs. SMART can help you: build and maintain motivation; cope with urges; manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; and live a balanced life.
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – Union County
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a 12-step fellowship designed to help people become and stay abstinent from drugs. "We are not interested in what or how much you used or who your connections were, what you have done in the past, how much or how little you have, but only in what you want to do... Read more »


