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Resources & Support

If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, you are not alone. Help is available, confidential, and often free. Below are trusted resources for individuals, families, and communities.

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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Call or text 988 for free, confidential, 24/7 support for anyone in crisis, including those struggling with substance use. Available in English and Spanish.

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SAMHSA National Helpline

Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referrals and information for individuals and families facing substance use or mental health disorders. Available in English and Spanish.

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Find Treatment Near You

Visit FindTreatment.gov to search for local substance use treatment programs. Filter by location, type of care, and payment options. A service of SAMHSA.

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Partnership to End Addiction

Visit drugfree.org for resources designed specifically for parents and families. Get guidance on prevention, intervention, treatment, and supporting a loved one through recovery.

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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Visit nida.nih.gov for science-based information on how drugs affect the brain and body, the latest research on addiction, and educational resources for all ages.

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NIDA for Teens, Parents & Educators

Visit nida.nih.gov/research-topics/parents-educators for lesson plans, conversation starters, videos, and age-appropriate information about drugs and addiction for young people.

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Nar-Anon Family Groups

Visit nar-anon.org to find support groups for families and friends of people struggling with addiction. You don't have to carry this alone.

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Narcan (Naloxone)

Narcan is a life-saving medication that can reverse an opioid overdose. It is now available over the counter at most pharmacies. Visit narcan.com to learn how to use it and where to get it.

Concerned for Your Safety or Someone Else’s? Call 911.

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911. There is no shame in asking for help. That's where healing begins.