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Substance Use Services - Abingdon, Embassy Coalition of Churches

Offer a range of services that include a fully biblical-based recovery group, harm reduction, awareness campaigns, destigmatization, and the creation of recovery-friendly churches and communities.

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs
Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support Groups
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention

Substance Use Services - Lynchburg, Horizon Behavioral Health

Therapeutic Substance Use Outpatient Treatment Services are designed to address the disease of addiction and related behavioral concerns that individuals experience throughout their lifetime. Horizon offers specialized program options for clients across the lifespan and their families, as early as age two. Offer community-based outpatient treatment options and residential recovery services to meet the individual needs of the client. Peer Recovery Support Specialists are embedded in our substance use disorder treatment programming. Peers are individuals with lived substance use and/or mental health experience who serve as role models, advocates, and support to those in treatment. Peers encourage pro-social behaviors and activities and assist clients with linkages to recovery resources. Peer support is essential to living with the disease of addiction, so we offer individual and group counseling sessions facilitated by Peer Recovery Support Specialists (PRSS) who have completed their peer certification. Services include: Intensive Substance Use Disorder Treatment Office-Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) Women's Recovery Residence Project LINK Program Therapeutic Substance Use Outpatient Treatment Services Veteran Services

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Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services

Support Group Substance Use - Charlottesville, Recovery Support, Region Ten Community Services Board

Recovery Support services are designed to benefit individuals and their families who are facing a substance use disorder and/or a co-occurring mental health disorder. This program nurtures self-direction, empowerment, and choice. Recovery is often a difficult journey that Recovery Support aims to make easier by providing peers – staff with lived experience in the areas of substance use and mental health concerns – who can provide emotional and informational support. Peer Support Specialists in the program provide assistance with referrals to Region Ten and community resources, transportation, and offer hope in each person’s recovery journey.

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Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services

Substance Use Recovery Support Services - Williamsburg, SpiritWorks Foundation

A recovery community organization serving individuals affected by the disease of addiction by helping them live drug free. Peer led programs offered and services to individuals and families to deepen their understanding of the chronic disease. Program equips participants with recovery management skills and delivers specialized recovery tools. Also offers a wide range of programs, for all age groups including children and teen educational groups, discovery groups for women and men, recovery support services and community activities.

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Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support Groups
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services

Harm Reduction - Buena Vista, Buena Vista Health Department

Minimize negative health outcomes associated with risky social behaviors, such as unprotected sex or illicit drug use. CSHD offers several services related to Harm Reduction, including: Free condoms – Available for walk-ins. Free Naloxone – Calling ahead is preferred. Naloxone is the only medicine that can reverse an opioid overdose. CSHD offers free nasal naloxone for anyone who uses or anyone who knows someone who uses drugs.

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs

Harm Reduction Services - Marion, Appalachian Drop-In Center, Council of Community Services

Provides free REVIVE instruction and distribution to those interested in obtaining Naloxone to prevent overdose.

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs

Needle Exchange Program - Richmond, Comprehensive Harm Reduction/Needle Exchange Program, Health Brigade

Health Brigade's Comprehensive Harm Reduction/Needle Exchange Program purpose is to help prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS, and hepatitis C among persons that inject drugs, their families, and the larger community. Service includes the distribution of sterile and disposal of used hypodermic needles and syringes, education, referral to drug treatment, testing, and an array of other health services. The program is also Mobile. Check the website, https://www.healthbrigade.org/patients-and-clients/needle-exchange, for current locations and hours.

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs

Hotline - Waxhaw, NC, Rehab Helpline for Drugs & Alcohol, CareConnect USA

Rehab Helpline for Drugs & Alcohol, connects concerned families and employers with affordable and effective substance abuse programs and a variety of inpatient and outpatient services. Intervention service information available. Services: Drug Related Crisis Intervention, Alcohol Related Crisis Intervention, Families or Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder, Inpatient Drug Detox, Inpatient Drug Use Disorder Treatment, Inpatient Medically Assisted Alcohol Detoxification, Outpatient Drug Detoxification, Outpatient Medically Assisted Alcohol Detoxification, Residential Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment Facilities, Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Facilities / Men, Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Facilities / Women, Residential Drug Use Disorder Treatment Facilities / Men, Residential Drug Use Disorder Treatment Facilities / Women.

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Substance Use Disorder Hotlines

Substance Use Services - Buena Vista, Group Center/Harm Reduction Site, Rockbridge Recovery

Provides services including Peer Support, HARM reduction program, nightly support groups, assistance with job search, assistance with applying for public benefits, transportation, and referral to other community services for community residents.

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs

Recovery Center - Arlington, Arlington Peer Recovery Center, Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV)

RPSV is a peer-run organization, which means everyone in the organization has experienced their own recovery and serves as a living role model to participants that recovery is possible. RPSV serves adults across Northern Virginia with mental health, substance use, and homelessness issues. RPSV also offers virtual individual and group support Monday through Saturday. RPSV's services are all free and include connecting individuals to benefits (e.g., housing, health care), employment support, computer training, daily meals and snacks, therapeutic art programs, individual and group support programs, and much more. The programs are designed to help people in recovery from mental health, substance use, and homelessness issues to turn their pain into power to live the life of their dreams.

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Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Peer Support Services

Substance Use Services - Martinsville, Virginia Harm Reduction Coalition

Offer harm reduction services for people who use drugs, including naloxone, safer-use kits, and education. Additionally, provide referrals and linkages to care - including SNAP, Medicaid and benefits sign up and treatment/recovery services. Provide regular HepC & HIV testing, with patient navigation for treatment.

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs

Hotline Drug Use - Rockville MD, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration

This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Centers may also be found at SAMHSA's FindTreatment.gov

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Substance Use Disorder Hotlines

Harm Reduction - Front Royal, Warren County Health Department

No Cost Naloxone (Narcan) Naloxone is a nasal spray medication that can be used in an emergency to reverse the effects of an overdose by opioids, like prescription painkillers, heroin, or fentanyl. If you or someone you know is at an increased risk for an overdose, you should carry Naloxone and keep it at home. Naloxone is safe an easy to use and can prevent potentially fatal overdoses. All LFHD locations have the ability to train and distribute free Naloxone nasal spray to community members. An appointment is not needed to become trained and acquire Naloxone from a health department. Fentanyl Test Strips Fentanyl Test Strips (FTS) are a way for a person to test any drugs for the presence of fentanyl in order to prevent overdose from fentanyl. FTS use a small amount of the drug in question along with water in order to test whether fentanyl is present in the drug supply. FTS do not measure the quantity of fentanyl in the drug supply or if the supply contains other drugs of concern. The LFHD health department locations have fentanyl test strips, provided at no cost, for community members.

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs

Harm Reduction - Staunton, Staunton-Augusta Health Department

Minimize negative health outcomes associated with risky social behaviors, such as unprotected sex or illicit drug use. CSHD offers several services related to Harm Reduction, including: Free condoms – Available for walk-ins. Free Naloxone – Calling ahead is preferred. Naloxone is the only medicine that can reverse an opioid overdose. There are two types of naloxone – Injectable and a nasal spray. CSHD offers free nasal naloxone for anyone who uses or anyone who knows someone who uses drugs. Free Fentanyl Test Strips at select health department locations – Calling ahead is preferred. Fentanyl Test Strips (FTS) are an easy-to-use tool that can help determine if a drug contains fentanyl. This could enable someone using drugs to make better informed decisions, and take steps to reduce overdosing. FTS are currently available at the following locations: Bath County Health Department Staunton-Augusta Health Department Lexington-Rockbridge Health Department

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs

Crisis Intervention - Roanoke, Assessment and Emergency Services, Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare

Provides 24 hour crisis intervention counseling and referral; pre-admission screening to determine need for hospitalization; court liaison for the involuntary commitment procedure; and initial contact for sexual assault victims. During the business day, this service provides a single source for determining placement through a variety of comprehensive assessment instruments. Based on the outcome of the screening, individuals may receive a clinical assessment, short-term counseling, and/or referrals to the appropriate level and intensity of treatment, either from BRBH or other community providers. Provide consumers a single point of entry to the agency, crisis response and assessment, case management, and therapeutic services designed for specific populations meeting our admission criteria. People with mental disabilities can receive a comprehensive assessment to determine their mental health, intellectual disability, and/or substance use services needs, and be referred to the services which best meet those needs. Services are designed to aid consumers in achieving their highest possible level of functioning.

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Substance Use Disorder Hotlines
Crisis Intervention

Harm Reduction Services - Danville, Drop-In Center, Council of Community Services

Provides free REVIVE instruction and distribution to those interested in obtaining Naloxone to prevent overdose.

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs

Substance Use Prevention/Services - Lynchburg, Center Based Services, Roads to Recovery

Provide individual recovery coaching, groups to build recovery capital, enhance life skills, assistance to find a job, help to quit smoking, and much more. Services include: Peer Recovery Needs and Recovery Capital Evaluation Motivational Enhancement Group Peer-Led Recovery Management Program Peer-Led Relapse Prevention and Recovery Management Group Recovery Coaching Telephone Recovery Supports Peer-Led Family & Friends Education & Support Group

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Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention

Substance Use Hotline - Charlottesville, Opioid Helpline, UVA Center for Leading Edge Addiction Research

A helpline for adults who are residents of the State of Virginia and would like to talk about their opioid use. Offer individualized information, resources and referrals to treatment in the local area. aAlso offer audio recordings with mindfulness and meditation exercises to help manage any pain issues related to opioid use. Not meant to replace any counseling or therapy you may currently be using but can offer additional assistance. Anyone with questions is welcome to call for information. All consultations are completely confidential and provided at no cost.

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Substance Use Disorder Hotlines

Resource Center - Arlington, Mission: NOVA, Central Union Mission, DC

The center provides a comprehensive range of services tailored to the specific needs of the community, including food, clothing, addiction recovery support, computer training, educational programs, health clinics, job training/placement, legal aid, ESL classes, life skills, and parenting classes.

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Life Skills Education
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
General Clothing Provision
General Medical Care
Food Pantries
Parenting Education
English as a Second Language
Job Training Formats
General Legal Aid

Recovery Center - Alexandria, South County Recovery and Drop In Center, Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV)

RPSV is a peer-run organization, which means everyone in the organization has experienced their own recovery and serves as a living role model to participants that recovery is possible. RPSV serves adults across Northern Virginia with mental health, substance use, and homelessness issues. RPSV also offers virtual individual and group support Monday through Saturday. RPSV's services are all free and include connecting individuals to benefits (e.g., housing, health care), employment support, computer training, daily meals and snacks, therapeutic art programs, individual and group support programs, and much more. The programs are designed to help people in recovery from mental health, substance use, and homelessness issues to turn their pain into power to live the life of their dreams.

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Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Peer Support Services

Harm Reduction - Waynesboro, Central Shenandoah Health District, Waynesboro Augusta Health Department

Minimize negative health outcomes associated with risky social behaviors, such as unprotected sex or illicit drug use. CSHD offers several services related to Harm Reduction, including: Free condoms – Available for walk-ins. Free Naloxone – Calling ahead is preferred. Naloxone is the only medicine that can reverse an opioid overdose. There are two types of naloxone – Injectable and a nasal spray. CSHD offers free nasal naloxone for anyone who uses or anyone who knows someone who uses drugs. Free Fentanyl Test Strips at select health department locations – Calling ahead is preferred. Fentanyl Test Strips (FTS) are an easy-to-use tool that can help determine if a drug contains fentanyl. This could enable someone using drugs to make better informed decisions, and take steps to reduce overdosing. FTS are currently available at the following locations: Bath County Health Department Staunton-Augusta Health Department Lexington-Rockbridge Health Department

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs

Substance Use Services - Buena Vista, Peer Center, Rockbridge Recovery

Certified Peer Recovery Specialists will help guide clients recovery needs and journey. With one-on-one support, you can build a strong foundation for a lifetime of sobriety and learn new ways of engaging with family, friends and your community.​

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Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support Groups

Harm Reduction Services - Roanoke, Drop-In Center, Council of Community Services

Provides access to information/education, resources, linkage to care, and services in the prevention and care of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C. Free confidential HIV and Hepatitis C testing and counseling. Hepatitis C entry point for linkage to care services. Support services for persons affected by HIV/AIDS. The entry point for Ryan White Part B Services. Case Management and Patient Navigation services for persons living with HIV or HCV. Housing/Utility Assistance, Transportation vouchers, and food pantry for those living with HIV/AIDS ONLY. Provides harm reduction education and materials for those affected by substance use issues and free REVIVE instruction to those interested in obtaining Naloxone to prevent overdose. Service Navigation for linkage to basic needs (i.e., food, housing, etc.), insurance enrollment, etc., available to anyone regardless of HIV or HCV status. CHARLII (Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Resources and Linkages for Individuals experiencing Incarceration) coordinates for persons recently released from incarceration who are HIV positive.

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs

Harm Reduction - Monterey, Highland County Health Department

Minimize negative health outcomes associated with risky social behaviors, such as unprotected sex or illicit drug use. CSHD offers several services related to Harm Reduction, including: Free condoms – Available for walk-ins. Free Naloxone – Calling ahead is preferred. Naloxone is the only medicine that can reverse an opioid overdose. There are two types of naloxone – Injectable and a nasal spray. CSHD offers free nasal naloxone for anyone who uses or anyone who knows someone who uses drugs. Free Fentanyl Test Strips at select health department locations – Calling ahead is preferred. Fentanyl Test Strips (FTS) are an easy-to-use tool that can help determine if a drug contains fentanyl. This could enable someone using drugs to make better informed decisions, and take steps to reduce overdosing. FTS are currently available at the following locations: Bath County Health Department Staunton-Augusta Health Department Lexington-Rockbridge Health Department

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Drug Related Harm Reduction Programs