About the Hubs

What are the Regional Recovery Hubs

The regional recovery hubs throughout Pennsylvania were established by the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) to enhance resources for individuals in recovery and promote recovery within communities across the state.

There are nine regions in Pennsylvania, each with a hub administered by an organization in partnership with DDAP. Each hub uses a “hub and spoke” model to provide recovery supports in their designated region. They support community-driven services in their respective regions that serve as “spokes.”

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Region 1

The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania

Region 2

Unity Recovery

Region 3

Erie County Office of Drug & Alcohol

Region 4

The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania

Region 5

Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers' Association (PMHCA)

Region 6

Armstrong Indiana Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commission (AICDAC)

Region 7

Armstrong Indiana Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commission (AICDAC)

Region 8

West Branch Drug and Alcohol Commission

Region 9

Northbound and Co.

These hubs are designed to embed, expand, and promote a Recovery-Oriented System of Care. This system is a coordinated network of community-based services and supports that is person-centered, with the ultimate goal of improving the health, wellness, and quality of life for individuals in recovery from substance use disorder.

The hubs provide technical assistance and collaborate with a variety of community entities, sectors, and systems to enhance a recovery-supportive community and facilitate recovery support service delivery.

Regions 1 & 4

PRO-ACT is delighted to partner with DDAP to serve as the Recovery Hub for Regions 1 and 4. Region 1 serves Philadelphia, and Region 4 serves Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Montgomery and Schuylkill Counties.

Region 1 serves the city of Philadelphia, and is divided into four quadrants.

Region 4 serves Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Montgomery and Schuylkill Counties.

Project staff have engaged in a community needs assessment, including an estimate of individuals in need of services and an analysis of their availability and accessibility, and developed a strategic plan. They are partnering with local organizations, putting the plan into action, and providing training and technical assistance aimed at growing and supporting a peer workforce, enhancing a community’s recovery orientation, and reducing stigma!

After developing their strategic plan, staff partnered with local organizations and put it into action!

We are here to support individuals seeking peer support, family support, or self‑care services; the organizations that provide these essential resources and champion multiple pathways to recovery; and those who want to make a meaningful impact by becoming a Certified Recovery Specialist or Certified Family Recovery Specialist.


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