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HOLISTIC, PEER LED RECOVERY RESOURCES
DISCOVER YOUR FULL POTENTIAL
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HIGHLIGHT: EVENT
- ANNUAL RSS RETREAT - May 15, 2026
New Program Launches
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Youth Peer Support available for young people ages 14-17 ♥
Community Education
- Continuing Education: RSS Advocacy Training
- Continuing Education: LGBTQ+ 201
- WEBINAR: Supporting Recovery During the Transition to Adulthood
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WEBINAR: Intro to Legislative Advocacy
Legislative Advocacy Update
- Peer Support Facts Page
- Get Involved
- Monday Legislative Peer Advocacy Group
Peer Support @AU
- Bridger Program
- CT Alternatives to Suicide
- CT Hearing Voices Network
- Join Rise Be
- Toivo
Peer Support
- CT Alternatives to Suicide
- CT Hearing Voices Network
- Late Night Support Meetings from RIPPLE
Peer Employment Opportunities
CT Addiction Peer Recovery
Peer Respites
- Gloria House
- Anemoni
- Afiya
National Peer Support Resources
Other Connecticut Recovery Resources
Contact Us
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CREATIVITY PUZZLE
Remote Associates Test
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Example: Square | Cardboard | Open - BOX
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ALMOST FULL - REGISTER TODAY
2026 RSS RETREAT
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Camp Courant
96 Batterson Park Rd
Farmington, CT 06032
3 RSS CEU
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2026 RSS Retreat
May 15, 2026
9:00AM - 3:30PM
The Statewide Recovery Support Specialist Retreat is just around the corner!
Hosted for the 3rd year at Camp Courant in Farmington -The RSS Retreat 2026 is a full-day experience created exclusively for the RSS community to grow professionally, decompress intentionally, and reconnect meaningfully. This is not your average training day. It’s a balanced blend of education, wellness, community resources, and fun—all in one energizing environment. Whether you’re coming to sharpen your skills, reduce burnout, or simply be in community with people who get it, this retreat delivers.
The day includes:
- professional development
- wellness activities
- networking opportunities
- resource tables
- good food and music!
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Who is a Youth Peer Bridger?
Offers guidance to young people ages 14-17 with substance use concerns, and who may experience mental health and/or physical health challenges.
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Who is this Program for?
No cost for participation
1:1 peer support
For young people ages 14-17
Mobile and phone-based support available
No diagnosis or previous treatment required
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Mission:
Our mission is to empower youth to navigate life transitions with confidence by providing strength-based peer support grounded in lived experience, hope, and self- determination.
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Who can Make a Referral?
Schools
Community
Self-referral
Parents
Anyone
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Are Services Available Statewide?
Yes - services are available statewide, with AU serving regions 3, 4, and 6 and our partner organization, CCAR, serving regions 1, 2, and 5 &
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What is Peer Support?
Through one-on-one support, connection to community resources, goal setting, and encouragement, we help youth feel heard, supported, and empowered to take the next step on their personal wellness journey.
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Benefits of Peer Support?
Research shows that peer support improves outcomes, increases engagement, and helps young people move forward in their lives with hope and purpose.
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AU Service Area
Hartford, Manchester, Middletown, Norwich, Willimantic, New Britain, Meriden, and surrounding towns!
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May 6, 2026
1:00 - 3:00PM
In collaboration with the Triangle Community Center, this session dives into focused topics that strengthen inclusive practices and address real-world challenges facing LGBTQ+ communities. Whether exploring allyship in practice, unpacking implicit bias and microaggressions, examining sexual and gender-based violence, or addressing LGBTQ+ mental health, this training creates space for honest dialogue, skill-building, and meaningful application.
Learning Objectives:
1) Deepen applied understanding of LGBTQ+ issues
2) Strengthen strategies to interrupt bias
3) Develop actionable steps toward sustainable allyship
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Advocacy Unlimited
2075 Silas Deane Highway
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
2 RSS CEUs
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Advocacy Unlimited
2075 Silas Deane Highway
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
10 RSS CEUs
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2-Day Advocacy Training for People in Recovery & Allies
May 20 & 27, 2026* must attend both days
10 AM - 11:30 AM
This advocacy training is designed to support multiple pathways to mental health and addiction recovery. Participants will learn techniques for navigating trauma, integrative health practices, and ways they can influence human services across CT. We invite you to learn and grow with us in this community-building space.
Learning Objectives:
1) Strengthen your communication
skills for effectively speaking up
and informing change
2) Identify holistic stress management
practices for supporting our
advocacy efforts and daily life
3) Review the multi-layered systems
of oppression within social and
human services to clarify areas of
necessary growth
| | Supporting Recovery During the Transition to Adulthood | |
May 8, 2026
9:30am - 4pm
This 6-hour training is designed for people working with transition-aged youth and young adults seeking to enhance their ability to promote recovery during the transition to adulthood through a developmentally appropriate and generationally relevant perspective. Participants will have the opportunity to participate in a series of mindfulness-based practices that can easily integrate into a person’s everyday life for greater awareness, connection, and purpose.
Learning Objectives:
1) Define the developmental task of emerging adulthood
2) Identify the 5 stages of recovery
3) Learn and practice cognitive skill-building techniques
4) Describe the role of self-exploration in supporting recovery during the transition to adulthood
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Virtual: Zoom (Link Provided After Registration)
6 RSS CEUs
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Virtual: Zoom (Link Provided After Registration)
2 RSS CEU
| | Intro to Legislative Advocacy - From Testimony to Transformation | |
May 29, 2026
1:00PM to 3:00PM
This 2-hour interactive webinar is designed for individuals with lived experience, peer support workers, and community members who are passionate about creating meaningful systems change. Grounded in the realities of mental health, addiction, and recovery, this training centers the power of lived experience as a driving force in shaping public policy.
Participants will gain a clear understanding of Connecticut’s legislative process and learn how to translate their personal and community experiences into effective, impactful advocacy. Through practical tools and guided discussion, attendees will build skills to craft and deliver testimony that is both strategic and rooted in lived experience.
Learning Objectives:
- Trauma-informed approaches to advocacy.
- Strategies to build relationships with decision-makers.
- Learn tools to turn lived experience into lasting policy change.
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YOUNG ADULT WARMLINE
PHONE-BASED
PEER SUPPORT
855-646-7366
7 Days a week | 12pm-9pm
Our Warmline offers statewide phone-based peer support for young adults.
Similar to hotlines, staff connect callers to community resources, hold space, and inspire callers to step forward and towards a life of self-defined purpose.
All are welcome to call to connect with a peer today!
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Bridgers offer 1:1 peer support to adults living in CT who are 18+ and who find themselves living in difficult circumstances and moving through big transitions.
This program is offered at no cost to participants, and is grant funded.
For more information contact us at:
call: 860-505-7581
email: info@advocacyunlimited.org
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CT ALTERNATIVES TO SUICIDE SUPPORT GROUP
An Alt2Su group is a 1-hour peer-support group for people living with thoughts of suicide. Groups are facilitated by trained people and are a judgement-free space where participants can talk about suicidal thoughts, and develop strategies for learning to live with these experiences. Check out group details below.
Torrington
3rd Monday of Every Month
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
CCAR Torrington
Rocky Hill
Every Monday
3:00 - 4:30 PM
Advocacy Unlimited
Hartford
Every Tuesday
3:00 - 4:30 PM
Toivo Center
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CT HEARING VOICES NETWORK
The CT Hearing Voices Network provides statewide support for people who hear voices or have other alternative experiences. CTHVN group times can be subject to change throughout the month.
Updated times and dates can be found on the CTHVN website, including:
VIRTUAL GROUPS
IN PERSON GROUPS
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*NEW* Advocacy Page
In response to a growing need to stay informed and organize to advance the interests of the peer recovery workforce, and community at large, we created a new advocacy page on our website, here:
| You can also join us on Mondays virtually at 12noon for the Legislative Peer Workforce Group Meeting | | YOUNG ADULTS | JOIN RISE BE | | | | AN EMERGING ADULT RECOVERY INITIATIVE | We are a grant funded peer-led initiative built by young people for young people. We are based in New Britain, Connecticut and travel statewide to create space through presentations, workshops, and peer-groups. We our shared lived experience so others feel comfortable to do the same. We are here to influence positive change across our current mental health system and within our communities. Through our effort we cultivate the belief that recovery is possible and we all have the capacity to achieve self-defined success. | | |
UPCOMING MEETINGS
March 5
April 2
May 7
June 4
July 2
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YOUNG ADULT ADVISORY BOARD
EVERY FIRST THURSDAY | 11AM-1PM
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A space for young adults from across Connecticut to share, connect and use our collective experiences to improve the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services' young adult programming.
During meetings, we connect, share, and plan statewide recovery and leadership events. We are currently planning the 2023 Young Adult Summer Funfest.
TO REGISTER EMAIL CONNECT@JOINRISEBE.ORG
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HOLISTIC MIND BODY WELLNESS IS OUR INTENTION | | | |
Toivo was established by Advocacy Unlimited, Inc. in 2014 to bring holistic mind body wellness to folks living with a psychiatric diagnosis. Operating as a peer-led initiative, Toivo offers statewide classes, workshops and a center for holistic healing and stress management located in Hartford, Connecticut.
To Learn more visit the Toivo website HERE
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Monthly Levitate Sound
Meditation
with Tim Mahoney
Friday, May 1, 2026
6:30-8:00PM
Toivo Center
1477 Park Street, Suite 102
Hartford, CT 06106
Join us for a sound bath immersion taking us on a meditative journey through the body, mind, and spirit. Giant gongs, soothing chimes, rhythmic drums, singing bowls and more invite you to explore, release, reset.
Please plan on arriving early. Yoga mats or chairs and a blanket will be provided, but pillows and blankets and eye masks are great to bring for yourself to create a cozy space.
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CUPCAKES
May Flowers
with Ana Yong
Saturday, May 30, 2026
12:00-2:00PM
Toivo Center
1477 Park Street, Suite 102
Hartford, CT 06106
Join us for a cupcake decorating workshop. Participants will design their own cupcakes and be able to take their treats home with them. ♥
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Youth Peer Bridger:
Provide brief, transitional peer support to help guide young people, aged 14-17, through their recovery and change processes. Important attributes expected of applicants include cultural humility, trauma responsive, gender affirming, recovery oriented, person centered, situationally aware, strong boundaries, high degree of integrity and ethical standards, excellent communication skills, a sense of humor, flexible, consistent, reliable, growth oriented, solution focused, and patience.
APPLY HERE
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Healing From Within Program Coordinator:
Core to the mission of Toivo is Healing From Within (HFW), which brings holistic, mind body wellness classes to people who are psychiatrically detained at Connecticut Valley Hospital (CVH) and other state operated institutions. The position of HFW Program Coordinator provides holistic, mind-body wellness as a pathway to mental health, addiction, and trauma recovery. The Program Coordinator will manage day-to-day HFW operations and ensure program goals align with Toivo’s mission.
APPLY HERE
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ARE YOU AN EMPLOYER WITH AN OPEN POSITION?
Know of a job opportunity available? Please let us know, and we'll get the word out to our network of qualified applicants.
EMAIL: info@advocacyunlimited.org
| | | CT ADDICTION PEER RECOVERY | | | | Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery | A community non-profit dedicated to organizing the addiction recovery community (people in recovery, family members, friends and allies) to put a face on recovery and provide recovery support services, we also promote recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction through advocacy, education and services. CCAR meets people where they are. We don’t push any one form of recovery on anyone. | | | | Afiya is the first peer-run respite in Massachusetts and one of only a few dozen in the country. Afiya strives to provide a space in which each person can find the balance and support needed to turn a difficult time into a learning and growth opportunity. We prioritize offering an alternative to/supporting people to avoid psychiatric hospitalization and other more invasive/disruptive interventions. | | Anemoni Peer Respite is Wildflower Alliance’s second peer respite and the first trans and queer peer respite in the world. Located in Holykoe, Massachusetts, Anemoni offers both a place to stay and Mobile Supports in the community | | | | | The Gloria House Peer Respite | The Gloria House is a 4 Bedroom residential peer respite home located in New Britain, CT. The house is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year – by peers who identify as having direct lived experience with mental health, addiction and/ or trauma. The Gloria House offers voluntarily, short-term respite services as an alternative to traditional psychiatric stays. | | | | Late-Night Support Meetings | |
Are you a night owl?
Join RIPPLE for their late-night support groups on zoom, from 10pm-12am on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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Can psychotherapy work against the mainstream system? What does it take to be truly compassionate as a professional? And what are the downsides of promising alternatives such as Open Dialogue?
LISTEN HERE
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National Paranoia Network | |
The Paranoia Network was originally launched in 2004. Run by Peter Bullimore, Kate Crawford and Shaun Hunt, the organization aims to raise awareness of how disabling paranoia can be, and to breakdown social taboos.
Read A tribute to Peter Bullimore
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The Wildflower Alliance supports healing and empowerment for our broader communities and people who have been impacted by psychiatric diagnosis, trauma, extreme states, homelessness, problems with substances and other life-interrupting challenges.
Wildflower Alliance Website: wildfloweralliance.org
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MADNESS NETWORK NEWS
Madness Network News is dedicated to the interchange of energy and support of mad people and psychiatric survivors. Our work is rooted in psychiatric abolition and mad liberation movements, and we are committed to fighting against psychiatric oppression and violence everywhere.
BLOG: Anti-psychiatry vs. Psychiatric Abolition
BY: Róisín
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Open everyday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm PT.
The Psychedelic Peer Support Line is staffed by rigorously trained, compassionate, supportive volunteers from diverse backgrounds who listen deeply and from a place of non-judgment.
| | Alcoholics Anonymous is a worldwide fellowship of people who help each other to stay sober. They offer the same help to anyone who has a drinking problem and wants to do something about it. Since they are all alcoholics themselves, they have a special understanding of each other. They know what the illness feels like – and they have learned how to recover from it in AA. | | The CT Cross Disability Lifespan Alliance is a statewide coalition of individuals and organizations that advocate for the full inclusion and participation of all people with disabilities in their communities. The CCDLA meets every other month to share resources, promote issues of importance and to advocate for solutions that improve the quality of lives for people with disabilities. In addition, the Alliance hosts Policy calls every other week to address policy issues at the local, state, and national levels. | |
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RIPPLE is a small collective of people who have lived experience with mental health and/or addiction challenges. Their mission is to empower their peers and use their voices to educate, inform, and inspire new leaders in the community. They aim to bring new and innovative ideas to the recovery process for the benefit of all.
RIPPLE has a comprehensive list of resources in Connecticut, organized by need and county.
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Learn About:
-The opioid epidemic
-How to prevent an overdose
-How to recognize warning signs & symptoms
-How to administer Narcan (Naloxone)
-Current protective legislation in CT
-Local resources & services
| | Inner Compass Initiative helps people make more informed choices about psychiatric diagnoses and drugs and build community with like-minded others thinking critically about today's mental health industry. We work to support individuals to engage in curious, critical, independent self-education and inner exploration, and collectively, to help develop more interconnected, empowered and resilient grassroots communities. | | Helping Hands: A Resource Guide for Families With Loved Ones In Prison | Prison Families Alliance (PFA) is committed to improving the lives of families and children who have loved ones in the criminal justice system. | | DMHAS Mental Health Bed Website | A new project listing open beds, including 45 state-operated and private non-profit agencies, covering six types of programs and more than 1700 beds. Programs will be updating this site when there is a change in availability and at least weekly. | | |
VETERAN PEER SUPPORT SERVICES
Peer support services help Veterans who are using mental health treatment services in VHA. Any Veteran can have mental health problems, trouble with addictions, or other related problems. These can all negatively affect their daily living and personal wellness. Peer Specialists are employees who are Veterans. They have personally experienced similar life challenges to the Veterans who are using mental health services in VHA.
| | Eating Disorder Support Lines | | | | |
Looking for Shelter? Call 2-1-1 Press 3, then 1 to speak with a housing specialist.
As of 11/17/2014 all requests for shelter beds must be made through 2-1-1
Safelink users call 1-800-203-1234
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2075 Silas Deane Highway
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Office Hours: 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday
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CREATIVITY PUZZLE Remote Association Test
Tooth, Head, Back | ACHE
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