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220 East Lehman Street, Lebanon, PA 17046
Provides information, referral, and funding assistance to Lebanon County residents seeking drug and alcohol abuse treatment services. All services are confidential.
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200 Penn Street, Reading, PA 19602
Supports the Northeast Community Springboard Coalition and Project Peace. NCSC is a group of concerned citizens who give their time to prevent and reduce the use of alcohol and other substances by youth in their community. Project Peace is an afterschool program in the Reading School District and the ILEAD Charter School for youth whose mission is to educate others about the dangers of drugs and violence and to increase peace in their community.
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625 South 5th Avenue, Lower Level, Lebanon, PA 17042
One-stop-shop for information on alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and gambling. Information and referral staff provide answers to questions about addiction and provide referrals to treatment and support. Free publications and community presentations.
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590 Exton Commons, Exton, PA 19341
Provides free, confidential assistance for individuals seeking substance use or gambling treatment and recovery services. In addition to one-on-one navigation, the Addiction Resource Center provides free brochures, educational materials, and speaking engagements for individuals and community organizations throughout Chester County.
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1 Cherry Choke Road, Rockville, MD 20857
Free crisis hotline and treatment referral service to link people with the community-based substance abuse services they need.
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3400 High Point Boulevard, Bethlehem, PA 18017
Provides substance use disorder prevention and intervention services, including a public information center on drug prevention, S.A.D.D. chapters, digest newsletter, and educational speakers.
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1701 West Lehigh Avenue, Suite 6 , Philadelphia, PA 19132
Offers drug and alcohol case management, outpatient treatment, referrals, youth programs, educational and training programs. Online educator course available.
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140 North Elm Street, Suite B, Butler, PA 16001
Gathers information regarding services received by consumers and family members to assess satisfaction with mental health and substance use disorder services. Advocates for improvements to available resources.
2432 West Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19132
Provides peer support and mentoring from other members of the recovery community. Uses a method of care which allows individuals to recover in the communities in which they became addicted with peer-based counseling groups.
313 West Liberty Street, Suite 335, Lancaster, PA 17603
Offers free workshops throughout the year addressing the challenges of addiction and recovery. Seminars and workshops are also held at various venues based on the requests of community partners.
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425 Franklin Farms Lane, Chambersburg, PA 17202
Provides services that include licensed drug and alcohol level of care assessments and case management services.
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1891 Santa Barbara Drive, Suite 104, Lancaster, PA 17601
Lancaster County's one-stop shop for information on alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and gambling. Information & referral staff provide answers to questions about addiction and provide referrals to treatment and support via phone, email, or web chat. Offers a film streaming library and brochure clearinghouse free of charge to the public.
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605 South George Street, Loretta Claiborne Building, York, PA 17401
START provides a truly integrated care experience, from primary health care screenings to screenings, assessments and diagnosis of mental health and substance use disorders. In collaboration with community partners, referrals for housing and other support services are also provided.
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425 Franklin Farms Lane, Chambersburg, PA 17202
Offers recovery case management coordination (for individuals funded by FFDA for treatment), linkage to community-based recovery support, and coordination of community-based recovery-related events/activities.
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Led by Penn Medicine, Lancaster General Health is a collaborative effort to reduce overdose deaths in Lancaster County. We work with community mpartners to identify and address gaps in servicers. We provide free information, naloxone and services for children impacted by substance abuse.
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