Interested in Interning
or Volunteering At TPSOC?

We are a recovery community that meets people where they are to provide helpful services and resources to those impacted by mental health and substance issue challenges, and we welcome volunteers to join our community!

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Are You Looking to Volunteer or Intern With Us?

These opportunities may look like:

  • Clerical Work
  • Data Entry
  • Patient Transportation
  • Serving Food
  • Events

We are a recovery community that meets people where they are to provide helpful services and resources to those impacted by mental health and substance issue challenges, and we welcome volunteers to join our community!

If you desire to contribute meaningfully to our mission, we would love for you to get involved. If you have an interest in volunteering with us, click below to fill out our Volunteer application form so that our Volunteer Coordinator can reach out to you with opportunities. Your application information will be kept confidential and is simply used to help us find the most satisfying and appropriate volunteer opportunity for you. Thank you so much for your interest in Turning Point!

Frequently Asked Questions

An individual needing recovery stabilization can show up at our Webster Street entrance or call 765-860-6466.

Prescription medications in original bottles. Personal items will be provided. Cigarettes, if desired.

Minimum of three days and up to 28 days.

Our professional medical staff will create an aftercare plan which may include long term rehabilitation or bridge clinic services which helps an individual re-integrate into their environment.

This is based on our counselor’s availability. Please call 765-860-8365 to make an appointment.

Call our crisis line at 765-860-8365 24/7 or come to Turning Point during business hours, Monday-Friday, 8 A.M. – 5 P.M.

Our community resource navigators can assist and provide resources to help obtain suitable housing.

Turning Point offers support for families affected by addiction, individual therapy, support groups, resource navigation assistance, and youth support groups.

HIP and Medicaid are the only forms of payment accepted at this time.

This program provides an avenue of continued care (including medication) after detox until long term care is established.

No, but Turning Point offers resources to transition from one medically assisted treatment to another. Contact the Bridge Clinic at 765-480-6385.

Yes, as long as you are 20 weeks pregnant or less.