
Support Voices Recovery Center in Broome County and Help Them Secure $1,000
Imagine having a place where you can walk in, take a deep breath, and know you’re not alone. That’s exactly what Voices Recovery Center provides for people in recovery from drug or alcohol addiction and for the families who love them.
Located at 340 Prospect Street in Binghamton, this Recovery Community and Outreach Center is a safe haven for anyone seeking support or information about substance use and recovery.
Who Can Find Support at Voices?
The heart of Voices Recovery Center is its people. They welcome anyone 18 and older who:
- Live with alcoholism and/or substance use disorder
- Are in recovery
- Are seeking recovery
- Have a family member or friend in recovery
- Have lost someone to substance use disorder
Wherever you are in your journey, there is a place for you at Voices.
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How Voices Walks Beside You in Recovery
Recovery is about more than meetings, and Voices makes sure every need is considered. They offer:
- Support and guidance from recovery coaches and peer advocates
- Daily wellness and social activities to strengthen connections
- Sober holiday celebrations so no one feels left out during special times of year
- Narcan training that can save lives in the community
- Self-help groups for peer-to-peer encouragement
- Free transportation to workshops and events
- Spaces Designed for Connection
Voices also knows that joy and laughter are part of healing. Inside you’ll find video games, movies, a ping-pong table, music, free Wi-Fi, and computer access, all simple but powerful ways to reconnect, relax, and build relationships in a safe environment.
Be Part of Voices’ $1,000 Opportunity
Here’s where you come in: Voices Recovery Center has the chance to receive $1,000 from Auchinachie Cares, but they need your support to make it happen and you can find out how to offer that support here.

By rallying around them, you’re not just helping an organization. You’re helping individuals, families, and neighbors right here in Broome County who are finding hope and strength through recovery.
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