South County
Recovery Center
What does your recovery look like and how can we support you?
“It’s hard to meet people where they’re at, when you’re telling them where to be.”
-Gary Pratt, Rural Recovery Executive Director
Hours:
Monday 8am-4pm*
Tuesday-Friday 8am-7pm*
Saturday 11am-7pm*
*There are Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Monday-Saturday at 7am and a Recovery Dharma Meeting every Saturday at 10am.
What Happens Here
Peer Support & Recovery Coaching
Meet one-on-one with a peer recovery coach who can help you identify goals, connect with resources, and navigate your next steps in recovery.Groups & Meetings
Join a wide range of recovery meetings and peer-led groups held throughout the week — including AA, Recovery Dharma, and many other pathways of healing and growth.Community & Connection
Enjoy social activities, workshops, and community events created by and for the recovery community. Build friendships, share stories, and discover new ways to live.
BSAS funded Peer Recovery Support Center
located at 67 State Road Great Barrington, MA 01230
Recovery Coaching
Recovery Coaching can be the assist you need to get to where you want to be.
A Recovery Coach actively promotes the process of recovery and works to identify and remove barriers and obstacles that may hinder an individual's progress. They serve as a dedicated personal guide and mentor, providing support and encouragement for people who are either seeking recovery or are already in the process of recovering from an addiction to alcohol and/or other drugs. Their role is to help clients navigate challenges and maintain motivation throughout their recovery journey.
Groups and Meetings
The South County Recovery Center proudly hosts a diverse variety of groups and meetings every single day of the week, totaling seven days of support and connection! We encourage you to explore our regularly updated calendar to discover the sessions that best fit your individual needs and schedule.
Events and Activities
The South County Recovery Center actively supports peer-derived and peer-implemented events and activities throughout the entire year, fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment. If you have an idea for something enjoyable, meaningful, or engaging, we would love to hear it and work together to help bring it to life in a way that benefits everyone involved.
Get involved and make it happen!
All are welcome.
The South County Recovery Center is a brave space for all.
We look forward to meeting you!
Activities we can work on together
South County Recovery Center operates through the Peer Participatory Process and is guided by community members. All activities, groups, and support services are derived from and implemented by the recovery community and supported by SCRC staff.

