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with Mental Health Disabilities, and/or

Co-occurring Drug & Alcohol Dependencies

A l l t h e F R E E R e s o u r c e s , S u p p o r t , A c c e p t a n c e , G u i d a n c e & C a r i n g

t o g e t Y o u B a c k o n Y o u r F e e t

Helping you

Drop-in Center — a neutral, comfortable & safe place (with resources,) to hang-out, socialize and get guidance & help

Pool Tournaments & Bingo Games

Access to Computers and Phones

Free coffee & frequent free meals

Access to showers

Moving — moving van & help with

moving at reduced costs

Transportation for Shopping trips or

to the Center

Outings & Events: Parties: Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas..; picnics; Butler Fair; baseball games, camping, etc

Warmline: A phone friend, when you need someone to talk to 6:00 pm—9:00 pm Mon –Sun

Housing Outreach Program Assistance with Housing, and Community

Assistance services

Free Sunday Meals 1:00 pm

Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) Get a personal CPS coach to help you achieve your Recovery Goals

Educational Training (current courses): Social Smarts (Vets) Tues 2 pm Emotional Journaling Fri 2:00 pm

Volunteer Opportunities Help yourself through helping others

Grapevine Drop-in Center

CFC# 40531

Recovery Project (Drug & Alcohol) - Wed - Sun 8:30 - 11:30 pm

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Wed 8 pm; Fri 10:pm

Narcotics Anonymous Sun 7:30—8:30 pm

Life Recovery 12 Steps Study — Friday 3:30 - 4:30 pm

Wellness Recovery Action Plan

We offer a WRAP class specifically

applicable to Veterans whenever there is

enough interest.

GRAPEVINE SERVICES APPLICABLE

FOR VETERANS INCLUDE:

GRAPEVINE CENTER 140 N. Elm Street, Butler, PA 16001

Tel:

SUPPORTS GROUPS AT THE

DROP-IN CENTER

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So, you heeded your

country’s call, and put

your life on the line, but

now you’re suffering

from PTSD, anxiety

attacks, depression or

any one or combination of a multitude of

mental illnesses. Perhaps you have drug and/

or alcohol issues. All considered, your life has

deteriorated and you find you can’t cope: You

may even have become homeless.

Isolation is probably the worst thing

you could do: Grapevine’s Drop-in Center’s is

a safe, neutral place to hang out, meet and

socialize with others with similar problems,

gain understanding and acceptance.

Grapevine Center is a place that takes care of

your physical needs as well as mental & social

needs.

At the Grapevine, you can get vital

physical supports

like access to

Showers;

frequent free

meals; transport

and access to

computers and

phones.

Housing Outreach

Program can help you

find accommodation;

we can help you navigate the Public Services

network and link you with supports to access

Social Security, Disability, or

Food Stamps, and medical

insurance, if necessary.

Our Certified Peer

Service (CPS) is a

wonderful program that

pairs you with one of

our Certified Peers who

can act like a personal

life coach and help you achieve your

recovery goals, whatever they may be, such

as becoming drug or alcohol free, working out

a Wellness Recovery Program (WRAP) to help

you cope with your triggers; getting

education or a job; or joining the Vet’s Social

Smarts group where you can socialize with

other veterans & discuss issues especially

relevant to Vets; etc.

VA Transitional Center named after Grapevine

Executive Director Bette Peoples

There is always something to do at the

Grapevine, with all sorts of events, and

outings, so you never have to isolate

— unless by choice, and you can learn,

grow, recover and live a meaningful life

— AMONGST FRIENDS.

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