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Home - CCAR The Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) envisions a world where the power, hope, and healing of recovery are thoroughly understood and embraced Since 1998 we've worked to support and empower individuals and communities affected by substance use
CCAR - T. H. E. Movement CCAR is the centralized resource in the state of CT for all things recovery Whether someone is just beginning on their journey or is in long-term recovery, CCAR offers a variety of services to meet people where they are at
Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery, Inc. (CCAR) Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) is Connecticut’s leading resource for all things recovery Whether you're exploring a life in recovery, newly embracing it, or have been in long-term recovery, CCAR is here to support you
Recovery Community Centers - Connecticut Community for Addiction . . . Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) provide Recovery Community Centers, a centralized resource in CT for all things addiction and substance abuse recovery They serve clients contemplating a life in recovery, are new to recovery or are in long-term recovery
CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY FOR ADDICTION RECOVERY (CCAR) - Faces Voices of . . . The Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) organizes the recovery community (people in recovery, family members, friends and allies) to 1) put a face on recovery and 2) provide recovery support services By promoting recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction through advocacy,
Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery, Inc. The Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) organizes the recovery community (people in recovery, family members, friends and allies) to 1) put a face on recovery and 2) provide recovery support services
About CCAR - CCAR CCAR strives to end discrimination surrounding addiction and recovery, open new doors and remove barriers to recovery, maintain and sustain recovery regardless of the pathway, all the while ensuring that all people in recovery, and people seeking recovery, are treated with dignity and respect
Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) | Brandeis Opioid . . . They support five recovery community centers across Connecticut that provide peer-delivered recovery support services such as mutual aid meetings, recovery-focused social events, and family support groups; Offer a telephone recovery support line; Influence policy, organize and mobilize the recovery community, and put a face and voice to recovery