Compeer Coffee Club – UTICA
Dunkin Donuts - Utica 31 Schuyler St, Utica, NY, United States*Please RSVP with Ashley if you plan on attending: 315-733-1709*
Family Support Group
VirtualRecovery is an ongoing process, for both the person with the addiction and his or her family. In recovery, there is HOPE. And hope is a wonderful thing.” ~Dean DauphinaisContinue reading →
True To You Pride Tie-Dye Party!
Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. 502 Court Street, Suite 401, Utica, NY, United States*Please RSVP with Ashley if you plan on attending: 315-733-1709*
Hope In A Bowl Of Soup
CFLR Herkimer Office 205 North Washington Street, Herkimer, United StatesThe weather is getting warmer and so is our lunch! 🥫💜🍲 Please join us TODAY for assorted soups and baked goods at our HOPE IN A BOWL OF SOUP event.Continue reading →
Compeer Coffee Club – ROME
Dunkin Donuts - Rome 1155 Erie Blvd W., Rome, NY, United States*Please RSVP with Ashley if you plan on attending: 315-733-1709*
Family Support Group
VirtualRecovery is an ongoing process, for both the person with the addiction and his or her family. In recovery, there is HOPE. And hope is a wonderful thing.” ~Dean DauphinaisContinue reading →
Plant Exchange/Giveaway!
Rome Center for Family Life and Recovery 201 West Dominick Street, Rome, NY, United States🪴 Did you know there is a purposeful relationship between mindfulness and connectedness to nature? Natural environments with plants can strengthen the bond between an individual’s mind, body and soul.Continue reading →
Open Mic Night – WORLD MUSIC DAY!
Spresso's Coffeehouse & Eatery 160 Brooks Road, Rome, NY, United StatesJoin CFLR for an evening of music, poetry and laughter at our Open Mic Night!
3rd Annual Youth Mental Health Day!
Manley Field 66 Oswego Street, Camden, United StatesPlease join us TODAY for our 3rd Annual Youth Mental Health Day! You can find us at Manley Field (Camden Little League) in Camden from 11:00am to 2:00pm. Join usContinue reading →
Family Support Group
VirtualRecovery is an ongoing process, for both the person with the addiction and his or her family. In recovery, there is HOPE. And hope is a wonderful thing.” ~Dean DauphinaisContinue reading →