TPRC is here to support people in or seeking recovery from substance use disorder (SUD). Families, loved ones, and those with questions about recovery and resources are welcome to connect with us.

Recovery Support services offered:

  • 1:1 coaching for ALL stages of recovery

  • Help navigating resources

    • housing, access to detox, treatment, and general health care

  • Meetings & support groups

  • Youth Support

  • Family support

Call our 24/7 Peer Support Line at (802) 234.1010 for 1:1 recovery support.

We offer the following programs:

Select the links for specific info on each.


Turning Point Recovery Center of Springfield, VT is a peer based network of support for all people affected by any type of substance or alcohol use disorder.

We seek to facilitate recovery of individuals, and their families, by providing: a substance free drop-in center, meeting location, recovery coach program, facilitated groups, substance-free social functions, transitional housing program, and a prevention/ resource & referral network for services in our area.

The center focuses on rebuilding the community, and providing a positive outlook for individuals seeking help with substance use disorder and throughout the recovery process.

Turning Point Recovery Center of Springfield, Vermont, Inc is affiliated with Recovery Partners of Vermont as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. There are 12 Turning Point Centers in the state of Vermont. For more info, contact the Recovery Partners of Vermont.


TPRC strictly prohibits staff members from transporting individuals to, and from, any location.

The MOOver is Southern Vermont’s fare free public transit provider serving Windham and southern Windsor counties.

Click here to view routes in springfield, VT.


God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
— Reinhold Niebuhr (1892–1971)

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