
We Support Multiple Pathways to Recovery
We offer a safe and stigma free environment after business hours to host a variety of recovery meetings.

Available Meetings
Alcoholics Anonymous - Every Thursday at 6:00pm in-person at our center in Lake Hopatcong, NJ. Details are available at Northern NJ meeting finder.
Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance - Every Tuesday at 6pm and Friday at 12p in-person at Franklin Library 103 Main St. Franklin, NJ
Family Support - One-on-one with a Family Specialist trained in the Community Reinforcement & Family Approach (CRAFT). Inquire by emailing info@hasrcc.org
PTS & Trauma - The 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. 7PM at 174 Edison Rd. Jefferson, NJ Contact rcubby@hasrcc.org for more information
Hope and Serenity Recovery Community Center is located at 174 Edison rd. Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849
For more information please give us a call at (973) 737-8448 or visit our Facebook Page/Events at https://www.facebook.com/hasrcc
Meeting Decriptions
All Recovery
Connect, Share, Support
All Recovery Meetings provide social support and a place of hope and serenity during these challenging times. All individuals on their unique pathways to recovery are welcome, as are friends, families, supporters and allies of those affected by addiction in their life.
Peer Connect
Connect, Share, Learn
These meetings are open to everyone who works and volunteers in the recovery, mental wellness, and treatment fields. Relax and recharge yourself with peers who support with empathy and open minds. Expand your professional and support networks. Learn from one another and share resources
PTS & Trauma
Connect, Share, Heal
We offer a safe, non-judgmental, and supportive environment for survivors of any form of violence and/or trauma in their lifetime. Engage with a community of peers with like experiences who empathize with your struggles. Increase your understanding of PTS & Trauma challenges and how you can take the first steps towards improving your quality of life. Contact rcubby@hasrcc.org for more info.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)
A peer led support group providing education and fellowship for those dealing with depression and/or bipolar disorder. Our meetings offer:
A confidential, safe, non-judgmental environment in which to share
Peer to peer support from people who have been there
A sense of optimism, hope and serenity
An empowering experience helping people recognize their strength and gain confidence in exercising their freedom
Contact smanning@hasrcc.org for more info
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
A 12-step open discussion/topic meeting open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.
Family Support (CRAFT)
Family members learn to build feelings of confidence and are empowered to actively assist their loved one to move forward with treatment
Educate the family and turn them into agents of change by learning the Community Reinforcement Approach & Family Training (CRAFT)
Reduce drug and alcohol use by 50%
Two-thirds of loves ones choose to enter treatment
The self-care of the family member is prioritised which can result in a significant decrease in anger, anxiety and depression.