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Provides evidence-based family strengthening programs. Offers parenting education, relationship-building activities, support sessions, and family services for children and parents. Programs available in English and Spanish with childcare and meals provided.
Provides education about responding to an opiate overdose and distributes Naloxone kits (in either intranasal or injectable form) to those who attend trainings. The primary audience includes individuals who are at risk of an opioid overdose and the family, friends, or loved ones of those at risk of an opioid overdose. Individuals must complete the training to receive a kit, which contains two doses of naloxone, two nasal atomizer or two syringes, along with mouth shields.
Educates and trains individuals and professionals on substance use and addiction throughout pregnancy and postpartum. Provides various prevention and risk-reduction services and offers a 6-week smoking cessation curriculum, tailored to women of childbearing age. Also provides free trainings for professionals and individuals.
Adult and Young Adult Center for Health provides health care and counseling for adolescents and their families. Medical services offered at the center includes sexually transmitted diseases treatment, eating disorders, family planning, counseling, psychiatric evaluations. Counseling services include family and school problems, substance abuse prevention, or early intervention services. Some services are confidential.
Provides education, support, advocacy, and collaborative partnerships for individuals, families, schools, communities, and professionals to strengthen resources, promote awareness, and improve outcomes.
Delivering diverse substance abuse prevention and education programs, the organization serves children, youth, adults, educators, and communities. Services encompass a lending library for books, pamphlets, and videos, referral to treatment facilities, professional training on ATOD abuse prevention for schools, businesses, and communities, information on Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) for businesses, and evidence-based programs like keeping It REAL (KIR), Too Good for Drugs (TG4D), Footprints for Life (FFL), and Life Skills Training (LST).
Provides family-centered substance use services, including assessments, counseling, co-dependency support, youth group services, and recovery support for individuals and families following rehabilitation program completion.
Works to prevent substance abuse in individuals, families, schools and the broader community. combats alcoholism and drug abuse in the community through involvement, consultation, education, advocacy, and cooperative relationships with numerous organizations.
Provides prevention, education, early intervention, and outpatient treatment services focused on alcohol, tobacco, and other drug misuse. Includes programs for adults, students, families, educators.
Provides various evidence-based school substance use prevention programs for students in grades pre-k through high school.
Provides essential support services to students to help them gain social and academic skills to assist them through tough times. Uses individual and group counseling, class presentations on important issues facing teens today, and after school groups and life skills programs.
Offers a medically supervised, safe, and supportive environment to manage withdrawal symptoms.
Provides information, prevention education, and referral services related to substance abuse disorders. Information services include free literature on alcoholism, drug and tobacco use. Educational programs are also available and include primary prevention for children, parenting training, and educator training.
Provides information and referral to various services. Referrals include: substance abuse prevention programs, counseling groups, advocacy work, youth center, social/recreational activities, and community service opportunities. Also operates a drop-in center for after school activities.
Provides support programs to encourage healthy youth development. Services include: mental health counseling, employment counseling, substance abuse education and prevention, learning support, access to primary and preventative health care, family involvement, recreation, and referrals to other community-based youth services.
