We are here to assist with resources, this link will bring you to some resources, we will be updating regularly so please continue to pop in.
1. Addiction Recovery
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
- National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
- Website: SAMHSA
- Offers treatment referrals and information for substance abuse and mental health.
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
- Website: AA | NA
- Nationwide meetings and online support.
- SMART Recovery
- Local Support Services
- Check with local hospitals, clinics, or community centers that may have free or low-cost addiction support programs.
2. Mental Health Support
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- Website: NAMI
- Offers support groups, advocacy, and educational resources.
- Mental Health America (MHA)
- Website: MHA
- Provides screenings, information on mental health, and links to local resources.
- Crisis Text Line
- Text HOME to 741741 for free, 24/7 mental health support via text.
- Local Therapy and Counseling Services
- Many communities offer free or sliding-scale counseling services through local organizations or universities.
3. Financial Assistance for Recovery Programs
- State-Specific Financial Aid Programs
- Many states offer specific funds or Medicaid coverage for mental health and substance abuse recovery. Check your state’s health department website for details.
- 211 Helpline
- Dial 211 to find financial aid, food, and housing assistance.
- Website: 211.org
- Health Insurance Marketplace
- Through the Affordable Care Act, many health insurance plans cover addiction and mental health treatment.
- Website: HealthCare.gov
4. Housing & Sober Living
- Oxford House
- Website: Oxford House
- Provides sober living housing options across the U.S.
- HUD Exchange – Resources for those experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
- Local Nonprofits
- Many communities have nonprofits or shelters that provide temporary housing and support services for individuals in recovery.
5. Employment & Educational Resources
- Job Corps
- Free career training for young adults (ages 16-24).
- Website: Job Corps
- Vocational Rehabilitation Programs
- Many states have programs that assist with job training and finding employment.
- Local Workforce Centers
- Often provide free job search assistance, training programs, and workshops.
6. Peer Support and Online Communities
- Reddit Recovery Communities
- Various subreddits like r/StopDrinking, r/addiction, and r/depression offer online support.
- In The Rooms
- Website: In The Rooms
- Online meetings and support groups for various recovery needs.
7. Family and Loved One Support
- Al-Anon Family Groups
- Website: Al-Anon
- Support for family members of those struggling with alcohol addiction.
- Nar-Anon
- Website: Nar-Anon
- Support for family and friends of those affected by drug addiction.
These resources are a great place to start, but if you need more specific recommendations or assistance with another area, feel free to let me know!