
UNITED
IN RECOVERY
OUR SERVICES
If you or someone you love is seeking help, you are not alone. United in Recovery connects individuals and families to trusted, evidence-based resources that support prevention, intervention, and community healing.
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United in Recovery hosts monthly naloxone (Narcan) distribution events to help prevent overdose and save lives. Kits are free and available to all, along with information on treatment, recovery, and support services.
Download our 2025 Naloxone Distribution Schedule to view all confirmed dates, times, and locations across the five-county region.
We also maintain NaloxBoxes stocked with Narcan for 24/7 access across the region.
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United in Recovery offers trainings that save lives and strengthen our communities. From learning how to use Narcan to spotting hidden risks at home, our team makes it simple for schools, workplaces, and community groups to get the tools they need.
Fill out the form below, and we’ll work with you to create a session that fits your goals and your schedule.
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If you know someone who could benefit from support, please use the form below to make a referral to our United in Recovery team. We work with individuals and families across Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union counties to connect them to compassionate care and essential services.
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Change happens when we come together. United in Recovery offers meaningful ways for you to join the movement to prevent substance use, support recovery, and strengthen our communities.
Join our monthly Recovery Coalition Meetings
Each month, people from across our five counties come together to share ideas, learn from one another, and take action. Whether you’re a community member, professional, or person with lived experience—you have a voice at the table.Volunteer with Us
From helping distribute free Narcan (Naloxone) distributions to supporting community events that celebrate recovery and connection, volunteers are vital to our mission. Your time and energy can help save lives and build hope.
Together, we can prevent overdoses, expand access to care, and create communities where recovery is possible for all.
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For local peer & recovery support:
Oasis Community Recovery Club (Shamokin)
New Possibilities Resource & Recovery Drop-in Center (Bloomsburg)
For individuals experiencing substance use disorder:
Narcotics Anonymous: www.na.org
Alcoholics Anonymous: www.aa.org
For loved ones of those experiencing substance use disorder:
Nar-Anon: www.nar-anon.org
Al-Anon: al-anon.org
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Need immediate help?
Call the PA Get Help Now hotline at 1 (800) 662-HELP (4357). It’s available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and staffed by trained professionals.
A live chat option is also available online or via text message at (717) 216-0905 for those seeking help who may not be comfortable speaking to a helpline operator.
Explore statewide and national tools for additional treatment options and support services:
PA Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) – A comprehensive hub for statewide prevention, treatment, and recovery services in Pennsylvania.
FindTreatment.gov – A confidential, SAMHSA-run search tool to locate nearby treatment centers for substance use and mental health support.
Together, we can build a healthier, more resilient community — one step at a time.
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PREVENTION
Prevention starts with awareness. We empower youth, families, and schools with tools to recognize risk factors, build resilience, and make informed choices. From our Hidden in Plain Sight initiative to school-based prevention education, we’re creating a culture that supports healthy decisions and reduces the stigma around substance use.
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INTERVENTION
When moments matter most, we step in with life-saving support. United in Recovery offers free Naloxone (Narcan) distributions and training to help prevent overdose deaths across our region. Through our Post Overdose Response Team (PORT), we meet individuals where they are and offer compassionate, judgment-free outreach, connecting them to care, recovery services, and hope.
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COMMUNITY
Connection is at the heart of recovery. We offer peer support and host events that bring people together in meaningful ways, like our annual Recovery Picnic, which celebrates healing, honors progress, and builds understanding. These community-based efforts reduce stigma, promote belonging, and remind every person in recovery: you are not alone.
Our Communities, Free of Overdose.
Our mission is to bring diverse organizations and individuals together to educate, change policies, reduce harm, expand access, and improve treatment for substance use disorders