The Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center has announced “The Center of It All Recovery Group.”
According to The Center, “The Center of it All Recovery Group” is for anyone who is in recovery and needs additional encouragement. Participants will gather vital support from group members as well as community resources to create an action plan to live life beyond addiction. The goal is to begin to interrupt the addiction thought patterns to create healthy habits.
Beginning April 12, the meetings will be held on Mondays at 7 PM at The Center. All group meetings will be confidential. Individual sessions are available. The group will be peer lead, facilitated by Kim Jones, a Certified Peer Recovery Advocate. Jones has ten years of experience with substance misuse, recovery groups in outpatient, and correctional facilities.
“The reason for the name is because recovery is at the center of everything that is involved in a recovering addict’s life. We are very happy to be able to start our own recovery group at The Center. Our new department is to educate the community on the latest drug trends and available services for support. I provide evidence-based programs to schools, as well as community organizations and groups. As a Certified Recovery Peer Advocate, I provide, connect, and create individuals with a support network. For individuals not in substance recovery, I assist with creating a realistic plan of life goals, such as education, money management, housing, and working through barriers that prevent one’s success. As Community Outreach, I source potential organizations and opportunities that would be beneficial to The Center and the families and individuals that we serve,” said Kim Jones.
“I am very excited about this newly formed group at The Center being led by the very capable, Kim Jones. I am so glad to have Kim as a part of our team here at The Center. She has stepped into her new role as Substance Misuse and Community Outreach Advocate and is off and running. We want to be sure that those in need of these services can get the help and support they need. Helping. Teaching. Loving. Caring. Supporting. We are The Center!” said Bonnie Michelle Cannon, The Center’s executive director.
Contact kim@bhccrc.org or call The Center 631-537-0616.