The Crossroads Club provides a safe haven for anyone whose life has been adversely affected by, or through, the use of addictive substances.
In early 1982, a small group of recovering alcoholics decided to start a facility for people who earnestly desired to maintain their total abstinence from alcohol and other drugs.
This refuge would be open seven days a week; it would be a place of fellowship and camaraderie; and, of even greater importance, a place to enhance both spirituality and the inner strength to cope with addiction. Because those who suffered were at a literal crossroads in their lives, the name “Crossroads Club” was chosen.
As the years have passed, many more people have found their way to The Crossroads Club. Meeting space is provided weekly for Alcoholics Anonymous groups, Narcotics Anonymous groups, and other 12-Step groups.
The Crossroads Club also offers Living Skills (a life management training program) as well as other vital health and well being services to the recovering community.