Faces & Voices of Recovery

Substance Recovery · Vermont · Free

Organizing the recovery community, advocacy, and reducing stigma — LGBTQ+ inclusive. Useful for queer people who've tried 12-step but found the rooms straight-by-default and hostile to identity work. Harm reduction (Narcan, fentanyl test strips, syringe exchange) is widely available; most LGBTQ+ centers stock supplies. LGBTQ+ adults have 2–4x higher rates of substance use disorder than straight peers — minority stress is the driver, not identity. No cost — the program is grant-funded and...

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