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Provides structured and supervised intensive outpatient and outpatient substance abuse programs tailored to the required treatment level. These programs offer various services, including individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary and perinatal health care, support programs for family members, relapse prevention services, continuing care, and supportive services like childcare, transportation, and parenting skills development. Additionally, substance abuse education and adult drug screenings are available.
Engages young people in critical thinking about their involvement with alcohol and other drugs, equipping them with skills for healthy decision-making. Parent CHAT empowers parents with resources to respond effectively to their teens' substance use. This two-session program, held once a month, delves into the physiological effects of alcohol, its impact on the body, and addiction mechanisms.
Offers an evidence based curriculum designed to decrease aggression. Aids to lessen bullying and substance abuse and to increase students' social skills and school success.
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).
Hosts an online registry for substance use disorder coalitions and prevention resources. Individuals may search for results tailored to individual needs.
Offers an educational curriculum about change, specifically changing the beliefs and behaviors that lead to violence, drug abuse/dependency, criminal behavior and social failure. The program teaches that in order for individuals make lasting and meaningful changes in behavior, they must want to change and develop attitudes to move them toward that change.
Provides various evidence-based school substance use prevention programs for students in grades pre-k through high school.
Provides education, support, advocacy, and collaborative partnerships for individuals, families, schools, communities, and professionals to strengthen resources, promote awareness, and improve outcomes.
Offers to connect individuals with substance abuse programs, offering referrals for intervention, detoxification, assessments, counseling, mental health services, and support groups. Provides educational resources on addiction, addressing various demographics and workplace concerns, with a lending library available.
Adult & 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 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.
Provides community-oriented alcohol and other drug prevention services for children, adults and families. Services are offered primarily within the Latino community and are culturally sensitive. Including alcohol, tobacco, and other drug prevention groups, violence prevention, educational presentations/workshops, substance abuse prevention services.
Offers a medically supervised, safe, and supportive environment to manage withdrawal symptoms.
Enhances community partnering, develops communication and relationship skills of individuals and family units, increases awareness, and educates participants about risky behavior related to substance use disorders and addiction, and provides and refers participants to existing alternative activities for students and families.
