Local Resources

Click the link below to visit the Columbia and Greene County Behavioral Health Resource Guide Chatbot!

  • This program helps you easily access resources in Columbia County to meet your needs.

  • Click the icon below to view the full Behavioral Health Resource Guide for both counties.

  • The chatbot simplifies finding the resources you're looking for.

  • Using keywords like “comprehensive list,” specifying your county, or adding multiple tags will help the chatbot find the best services for you.

  • Please click HERE to see the list of keywords below to refine your search.


Resources

QT Connections

The Queer and Trans Connection Network is a series of intentional, substance-free Queer spaces around Greene and Columbia Counties, NY, to provide support, community, and local resources to our Queer and Trans Community Members.

Queer and Trans Connection Network

Columbia County Public Transportation

Click the link above or call 518-672-4901 for more schedule & fares.

After-School: Operates M-F Bus from Hudson City Schools to after school programs: Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood, Hudson Bluehawk After School Program, Hudson Youth Center, Kites Nest and Perfect 10. Sign up trough participating youth program.

Albany Commuter: Operates M-F Four round trips along western side of Columbia County to Albany: Hudson, Greenport, Stottville, Kinderhook, Valatie, Schodack and Albany

County Bus: Operates M, W, TH Philmont, Claverack, Hudson, Germantown, Ancramdale, Copake

Hudson/Greenport Shuttle: Operates Everyday (except holidays) $1.00 per ride

Greene County Public Transportation

Click the link above for fares and schedule or call 518-943-3625 for more info

Greene County Transit (GCT) Service: Operates M-F Makes stops in Catskill, Cairo, Coxsackie, Greenville, Palenville, Catskill, Hunter/Tannersville, Windham, Columbia-Greene Community College, Columbia Memorial Hospital, Hudson Train Station

Sober Housing in Columbia & Greene

Oxford House What is an Oxford House?

An Oxford House is a shared residence where people in recovery from substance use disorder can live together and support each other in a drug and alcohol-free environment. There is no house manager or outside authority. Oxford House members share the house responsibilities.

An Oxford House member can stay as long as they like, provided they stay drug and alcohol free, are not disruptive, and pay their share of house expenses. For more information click the link!