Spike Alerts

Please be aware that Litchfield County area is experiencing a spike in overdoses – this means that there have been more than 3 overdoses (fatal or non-fatal) reported by first responders to poison control in a 24-hour period.

ROVER LOCATIONS

DateTimeTownLocationProvider
Every Monday11:30AM - 12:30PMWinstedOpen Door Soup Kitchen, on St James Pl.APEX
Every Tuesday11:30AM - 12:30PMTorringtonSoup Kitchen on Maiden LnROVER
Every Tuesday2:00PM - 3:00PMNorth CanaanMunicipal lot on Railroad StROVER
Every Wednesday10:00AM - 11:30AMTorringtonTorrington Plaza, 1 South Main StreetROVER
Every Thursday9:30AM - 10:30PMTorringtonThe Gathering Place, 21 Prospect St Ste AROVER
Every Thursday11:30AM - 12:30PMTorringtonSoup Kitchen on Maiden LnAPEX
Every Thursday3:00PM - 6:30PMWaterbury477 E Main St (behind Carmines)APEX
Every Thursday5:00PM - 6:00PMWaterburyMoon Mart, 229 Whitewood RdROVER
Every Friday11:30AM - 12:30PMWinstedOpen Door Soup Kitchen, on St James Pl.ROVER
Every Friday12:00PM - 1:00PMTorringtonCorner of Main St & Alvord StROVER
Every Friday11:00 AM - 3:00 PMWaterbury477 E Main St (behind Carmines)APEX
Every Monday9:15AM - 11:00AMTorringtonThe Gathering Place, 21 Prospect St Ste AAPEX

COVID-19 Rover Access

Harm reduction services are still available.

Our weekly operating hours are seen above for Harm Reduction Rover sites in the Litchfield County area. We are delivering our services in a way that accommodates the health and safety of our clients and staff, including the use of PPE and markers for safe social distancing.

We want to ensure you and your loved ones are safe during this difficult time. If you need access to Narcan or other harm reduction supplies and are not able to visit a Rover site on these days, please give us a call at (860) 480-1365. We have volunteers ready to meet and provide supplies in a way that accommodates social distancing.

Help for mental health and addiction is still very much available and accessible. If you need assistance, please call (860) 256-8111 and we can connect you with one of our local recovery navigators or coaches to get started. You may also call the 24/7 treatment access line at 1-800-563-4086.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Fentanyl has been found in opioids, including heroin and pills made to look like prescription drugs like Percocet and Oxycodone. Fentanyl has also been found in non-opioids such as crack, cocaine, and Xanax. Please exercise an abundance of caution – never use alone and ensure Narcan is accessible.

Funding for this website was provided by the Draper Foundation Fund,
a fund of the Northwest Connecticut Community Foundation

If you or someone you know needs substance use treatment, call 1-800-563-4068.  To learn more go to drugfreect.org

Recovery Is Possible