A program designed to help men, women and youth free themselves of addictions, anger and turmoil has made its way to Woodstock. Celebrate Recovery, a group that originally began at Innerkip's Presbyterian Church 5 years ago, has now set up shop at 24 light street. Outreach Coordinator Shelley Donelle says the program is based on AA's guiding principals where people gather to share their experiences, hopes and strengths with one another through a 12 step program "there is a lot of hurt in the world around us. There really is a healing power that we can tap into and open our hearts to that will absolutely heal and transform our lives, so, if anyone is listening (reading) and they themselves are hurting and are ready to take a recovery journey that will lead them to a better place; we will be here at 24 light street". Celebrate Recovery meetings take place each week at 7pm. The group also offers a program entitled "The Landing" that is designed specifically for youth between the ages of 13 and 18.

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