Recovery Support Services

Region 8’s Recovery Support Services plays a crucial role in helping people maintain the gains achieved in treatment and supports their transition to a post-treatment life. This process begins when clients are approaching program completion to help provide recovery based resources in their area. Among our services are individual, group, and family sessions, referrals to educational and vocational resources, sober livings, and involvement with support groups in the area.

Recovery meetings are closed meetings. However, we encourage people to give us a call for more information on how e can help or provide resources for recovery.

Recovery Support Resources

National Helplines & Crisis Support

  • SAMHSA National Helpline – (800) 662-HELP (4357) | Free, confidential treatment referral and information service available 24/7.

  • Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741 for free crisis support.

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – Dial 988 for mental health and substance use crises.

Faith-Based Recovery Support

  • Celebrate Recovery – A Christ-centered recovery program with meetings nationwide. Visit www.celebraterecovery.com.

  • The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers – Faith-based, no-cost residential recovery programs. More info at www.salvationarmyusa.org.

  • Reformers Unanimous – Christian addiction recovery program with resources and local chapters. Visit www.reformu.com.

Mutual Aid & Peer Support

(While we cannot list AA or NA logos or direct website links, these apps and resources can help individuals find support.)

  • Meeting Guide – A free app that helps locate nearby recovery meetings, including those following the 12-step model. Available on iOS and Android.

  • Everything AA – A comprehensive app offering daily meditations, meeting finders, and recovery tools. Available for iOS and Android.

  • SMART Recovery – A science-based recovery support program with online and in-person meetings. Visit www.smartrecovery.org.

  • LifeRing Secular Recovery – A non-religious, peer-driven recovery support network. Learn more at www.lifering.org.

  • Women for Sobriety – A supportive recovery program designed for women. Website: www.womenforsobriety.org.

Recovery Support Apps

  • Sober Grid – A social networking app for people in recovery. Available on iOS and Android.

  • I Am Sober – A motivational tracking app to build habits and track sobriety progress.

  • Nomo – Sobriety Clocks – Helps track time sober and offers encouragement.

Local & Regional Resources

(Customize this section based on Region 8 services and local programs.)

  • Mississippi Region 8 Mental Health Services – Offers outpatient treatment, peer support, and recovery programs.

  • Local Church Recovery Groups – Many churches host recovery meetings; check with local congregations.

  • State-Specific Recovery Support – Mississippi Department of Mental Health has addiction recovery resources at www.dmh.ms.gov.

Medication-Assisted Treatment & Professional Support

  • FindTreatment.gov – A database to find licensed addiction treatment providers.

  • Shatterproof’s ATLAS – A directory of quality treatment centers based on evidence-based care. Visit www.treatmentatlas.org.

  • Partnership to End Addiction – Support for families and individuals seeking treatment. Website: www.drugfree.org.

The recovery support resources provided by Region 8 Mental Health Services are for informational and supportive purposes only. Region 8 does not endorse, control, or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, or effectiveness of external resources, including third-party organizations, websites, or support groups. These resources are not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or legal advice.

Participation in any external programs, services, or peer support groups is voluntary, and Region 8 Mental Health Services is not responsible for any outcomes, experiences, or content encountered through these resources. If you need professional guidance, we strongly encourage you to consult a licensed clinician, counselor, or medical professional.

If you or someone you know is in crisis or requires immediate help, please contact Region 8 Mental Health Services at Contact us or dial 988 for emergencies.

By accessing and using these external resources, you acknowledge that you do so at your own discretion and risk.

For further information or assistance, please contact Region 8 Mental Health Services HERE

Call the clinic in one of our counties to find out the designated times of RSS meetings for each location:


Copiah County

1019 Carroll Drive
Hazlehurst, MS 39083

Hours
Monday–Friday
8am–5pm

Phone

Madison County

103 South Lake Circle
Canton, MS 39046

Hours
Monday–Friday
8am–5pm

Phone

Rankin County

613 Marquette Road
Brandon, MS 39042

Hours
Monday–Friday
8am–5pm

Phone