Inverclyde Recovery Community

Voluntary Organisation or Charity

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Inverclyde Recovery Community

A service by Your Voice

01475 728628
11 Clyde Square, Greenock, PA15 1NB (around km away)
enquiries@yourvoice.org.uk
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Recovery from Addictions Advice Peer Support

About the Service

Inverclyde Recovery Community is a 7 day service available on evenings and weekends. The service offers support to those in recovery and has many different groups available for you to attend. Some of these groups include, but not limited to, sewing for beginners, recovery jam, craft group, Scottish families affected by drugs and alcohol and much more. 

The service can also provide information on different recovery cafes that are available around the Inverclyde area. Each recovery café has different things going on at them for example, one has physical activities like table tennis and pool, other cafes have yoga and meditation available and another includes massage therapy, bingo and more!

Inverclyde Recovery Community also has some meetings that take place within the service like AA Ladies & recovery meetings. The staff there can also provide the information for meetings that take place out with the office but you can attend if you wish such as AA at St Mary's Hall, Cocaine Anonymous at the Salvation Army and much more.

Accessibility

Physically Accessible: Fully
Dementia Friendly: Yes
Autism Friendly: Yes

Key Info

Opening Hours

Mon. 9am - 4:30pm
Tue. 9am - 4:30pm
Wed. 9am - 4:30pm
Thu. 9am - 4:30pm
Fri. 9am - 4:30pm
Sat. 10am - 3pm
Sun. 10am - 3pm

Notes - Opening time and groups on our website www.yourvoice.org.uk/recovery

Service Usage

Minimum Age: 0
Cost: Free

Eligibility Criteria

If your life has been affected by drugs and alcohol and you feel like you need some support, our recovery team are on hand to help. They are also there to provide support if your mental health has been affected by drugs and alcohol.

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