This peer support resource guide consists of clinical and non-clinical peer-driven resources in MA that support addiction and mental health recovery.
Resources listed include:
- A number of community-based Peer Recovery Support Centers, funded by the Department of Public Health, which are listed by region and provide an opportunity for individuals with alcohol and/substance use disorder issues and/or families affected by addictions to both offer and receive support
- Online resources for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing
- Recovery Learning Communities (RLCs), broken down by region, who are peer-run networks that consist of self-help/peer support, information and referral, advocacy and training activities
- Peer-run warm lines, which are peer-run listening lines staffed by people in recovery that give others an opportunity to connect and have someone to talk to
- Clubhouses by region that offer an opportunity for peers to come together in recovery-promoting environments
- Independent living centers
Topic Area
Advising
Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Teaching
ADEI (anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion)
Media Type
Document
Resource Type
Resource
PD Team
SABES Program Support PD Team - Advising & Student Support Services