Resource Name | About | Contact |
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Recovery Concepts Community Center (RC3) |
The Wilson County recovery center, RC3, supports individuals in substance use recovery by providing peer support, activities, resources and trainings. The Wilson County Substance Prevention Coalition created the center in collaboration with partner organizations in the community. |
Gina Lane 252-991-7267 gina@wilsonrc3.org |
Greensboro Area Health Education Center (AHEC) App |
The Greensboro AHEC has created a collaborative app to help Guilford County health providers, citizens and emergency responders easily access relevant information about drug abuse prevention, drop off and treatment options in their area. |
Greensboro AHEC 336-832-8025 ahec.customerservice@conehealth.com |
The Anchor Holds Inc. |
Nash County-based nonprofit The Anchor Holds provides resources to help individuals and families navigate substance use recovery and raises awareness about substance use disorder. The organization facilitates peer recovery support and support for families, both online and in person. |
Ashley Fabrizio and Heather Moore 252-289-5601 |
North Carolina Council of Community Programs – Treatment Services Guide |
The NC Council of Community Programs is a statewide association of organizations that provide substance use disorder treatment programs. Its website provides a list of treatment facilities for every North Carolina county. |
NC Council 919-657-0580 |
Sneads Ferry Drug Task Force |
The Sneads Ferry Drug Task Force takes a multi-pronged approach to decreasing the negative impact of substance use in Onslow County. The organization is pursuing strategies in the fields of prevention, treatment, harm reduction, law enforcement, fundraising and raising awareness. |
Cindy Patane 910-381-0886 patanecindy@gmail.com |
HOPE Initiative |
The Nashville HOPE Initiative is a program that enables individuals with substance use disorder seek treatment and rehabilitation with the help of law enforcement without the threat of incarceration. The Nashville Police Department helps users dispose of drug paraphernalia and find detox, treatment, and recovery centers. http://www.townofnashville.com/government/police-department/hope-initiative |
Nashville Chief of Police Thomas Bashore 252-459-4545 thomas.bashore@townofnashvillenc.gov |
Fayetteville Task Force |
Led by the Fayetteville Veterans Affairs Medical Center and city officials, the Task Force seeks to convene relevant stakeholders to develop a comprehensive opioid strategy. The Task Force educates opioid providers about overprescribing, educates the public about substance use disorder and helps those struggling with substance use get treatment. |
Elizabeth Goolsby (Fayetteville VA Medical Center Director) 910-822-7059 |
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids |
The Partnership for Drug-Free Kids educates parents and families about substance misuse disorder and guides them through education, prevention and treatment options for their children. The organization also connect families with counselors to develop personalized action plans for children struggling with substance use. |
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids 212-922-1560 |
Alcohol/Drug Council of North Carolina |
ADCNC is a nonprofit organization that runs a 24-hour hotline to help individuals struggling with drug or alcohol misuse. Hotline operators provide listening support and help identify treatment services that can continue to assist callers. |
ADCNC 800-688-4232 / 919-493-0003 info@alcoholdrughelp.org |
Recovery Communities of North Carolina |
RCNC supports individuals in recovery from substance misuse disorder by providing access to community services, connecting them with treatment facilities, and facilitating trainings in peer to peer recovery coaching. |
RCNC 919-231-0248 info@rcnc.org |