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Recovery Community of Durham

RCOD works to promote recovery and wellness through advocacy, education in support in Durham.

http://recoverycommunityofdurham.org

RCOD
919-641-9988
recoverycommunityofdurham@gmail.com

Project ALERT

Project ALERT is a substance use prevention program for teenagers that provides free online resources to educators. The RAND Corporation developed and maintains the Project ALERT curriculum.

https://www.projectalert.com/

Project ALERT
800-253-7810
projectalert@rand.org

Drug-Alcohol Abuse Free Iredell Coalition

Drug-Alcohol Abuse Free Iredell Coalition works to reduce prescription drug misuse by raising awareness about the issue and educating the community about safe disposal of unused medications. The Coalition has worked with law enforcement to get permanent drop boxes for unused drugs and worked to equip first responders with naloxone. It is now seeking funding from the local Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) board.

http://www.pfsiredell.org/index.php/9-coalition/2-drug-abuse-free-iredell-project-lazarus-coalition

Mayor Miles Atkins
704-799-4210
matkins@ci.mooresville.nc.us

The Poe Center

The Poe Center provides health education to young people in North Carolina and promotes healthy behavior. It has multiple substance use prevention programs for youth and parents.

http://www.poehealth.org/

The Poe Center
919-231-4006 / 866-402-4799

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.

http://theanchorholds.net/

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.

http://www.nc-council.org/access-services/

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.

https://www.facebook.com/sneadsferryshope/

Cindy Patane
910-381-0886
patanecindy@gmail.com

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.

https://drugfree.org/

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.

https://www.alcoholdrughelp.org/

ADCNC
800-688-4232 / 919-493-0003
info@alcoholdrughelp.org