About Us
Our Mission
​North Central Vermont Recovery Center is a non-profit corporation dedicated to providing an upbeat, welcoming, safe, and substance-free environment for individuals and families on their paths to lasting recovery from alcohol and other substance use disorders.
Our Vision
​Our vision is to enrich the social lives of individuals, families, and communities who have been affected by addiction.
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Our Values
​Excellence – We set high standards to cultivate an atmosphere of peer professionalism with non-judgmental compassion. Our facility and conduct represent a clean, safe, welcoming, positive experience for all.
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Empowerment – Through education, support, and encouragement, we empower all people to make the best choices to fill their own needs for healing and growth in their lives.
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Community – We genuinely and transparently collaborate with our community partners to holistically serve and support the human being and the community as a whole.
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Good Stewardship – We use all funds contributed to the organization wisely, ensuring ethical and prudent financial practices.
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All services and programs offered at NCVRC are provided FREE OF CHARGE.​​​
North Central Vermont Recovery Center (NCVRC) prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind by any person involved in our operations, including applicants, employees, supervisors, managers, temporary or seasonal workers, volunteers, independent contractors, agents, guests, vendors, customers, program participants, or any other third party involved in NCVRC's operations.
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NCVRC prohibits unlawful harassment and harassing or discriminatory conduct that does not rise to the level of being unlawful, based on, but not limited to an individual’s or group of individuals’ pathway to, and status of, recovery from alcohol and other substance use disorders (AUD/SUD), veteran status, uniformed servicemember status, race (including traits associated with or perceived to be associated with race, such as hair type, hair texture, hairstyles and protective hairstyles), color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, transgender status, age (18 and over), pregnancy (including childbirth, lactation and related medical conditions), national origin or ancestry, place of birth, citizenship or immigration status, physical or mental disability or medical condition, real or percieved HIV status, genetic information (including testing and characteristics), crime survivor status, membership in the Reserves or National Guard, or any other category protected by federal, state or local law.
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Any individual who believes that they or another individual has been subjected to harassment or discrimination at NCVRC should, as soon as possible, report it verbally or in writing to:
Liam Reynolds, Assistant Director
275 Brooklyn St., Suite 2
Morrisville, VT 05661
802-851-8120, or
Complaints may also be submitted via the contact form on our website, HERE.

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