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Congers is a hamlet and census-designated place within the town of Clarkstown in Rockland County, New York. While it is important to receive medical treatment for substance use disorder, a supportive community can also be helpful in managing substance use disorder. There are NA meetings in Congers and NA meetings in New York in nearby communities that are available to people from all walks of life, regardless of what substance they have been using or how long they have dealt with substance use disorder. Meetings provide members with the opportunity to connect with others who are undergoing the same struggles in a safe place free of judgment. By being surrounded by like-minded people, members are more likely to speak openly about their experiences with substance use disorder and come up with solutions to combat it. Attending meetings regularly allows people to identify and counteract triggers that may cause them to experience relapse. NA meetings are free to attend, you are only required to have a desire to stop substance use disorder and make progress towards a healthier lifestyle. Browse our directory for help finding suitable NA meetings in Cobleskill or NA meetings in New York. If you would like help finding treatment options, call 800-934-1582(Sponsored) to speak with a specialist today.

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