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Resources for Organizations that Help Families

Collaboration is critical to achieving change. The organizations below possess resources that can be helpful to you in your work to help families in your community.

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*Note: Inclusion on this website does not constitute an endorsement by the Drug Enforcement Administration.

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Dynamic Youth Community Inc. (for Organizations)

Brooklyn, NY

At DYC, we work to help dependent adolescents and adults create positive change in their lives through a comprehensive system of care. We present an evidence-based program model that brings about transformational successes through commitment, motivation and compassion in a participatory, safe, family environment.

 

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E3 Family Solutions, Inc.

Bushnell, FL

E3 Family Solutions, Inc. was reorganized in May 2010 with a mission statement and an energetic new board. E3 has offices at the Sumter Youth Center the Sumter Youth Center, with whom we collaborate for several prevention projects in Sumter County. The mission statement of E3 Family Solutions is: Equipping Youth to Make Healthy Choices; Empowering Parents to Build Strong Families and Encouraging Communities to be Family Friendly.

Preventing or responding to early substance use Network of Local Partners
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Face Addiction Now

Clinton Township, MI

Face Addiction Now works to prevent drug use before it starts, reduce overdose fatalities, and connect individuals with treatment options that lead to long-term recovery.

Preventing or responding to early substance use Getting loved ones help for a substance use problem, or supporting their recovery Finding strength to cope with your loved one’s substance use or death due to substance use Network of Local Partners
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Fentanyl Free Communities Foundation

Minneapolis, MN

To address the fentanyl crisis, Fentanyl Free Communities focuses on three crucial pillars: education, awareness, and public policy. Through education, we offer comprehensive information about the dangers of fentanyl, enabling individuals to make informed choices. By raising awareness through campaigns and media channels, we aim to enhance understanding and diminish stigma. Moreover, our active involvement in public policy empowers us to advocate for more stringent regulations, enhanced treatment access, and comprehensive harm reduction strategies.

Preventing or responding to early substance use Getting loved ones help for a substance use problem, or supporting their recovery Finding strength to cope with your loved one’s substance use or death due to substance use Network of Local Partners
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Fentanyl Victims Network of North Carolina, fentvic.org (for organizations)

Cary, NC

Fentanyl Victim Network of North Carolina, also known as fentvic.org, is an action-oriented grassroots nonprofit that pursues safety, education, justice, advocacy and support of fentanyl fatalities victim families. Fentvic.org hosts free public prevention/education events throughout the state featuring DAs, local elected officials and LE. Fentvic.org provides courthouse moral support, distributes lifesaving naloxone, and seeks policy changes to permit naloxone in all public spaces.

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Florida Parishes Human Services Authority

Hammond, LA

FPHSA is a community agency committed to providing recovery-based and person-centered Behavioral Health (mental health and substance use) and Developmental Disabilities Services. FPHSA serves residents of the five Florida Parishes north of Lake Pontchartrain: Livingston, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa and Washington. FPHSA does not demy anyone services due to the inability to pay and has a sliding fee scale program to assist with the cost of services for noninsured or under insured clients who qualify.

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Freestyle Foundation (for Organizations)

McKinney, TX

The FreeStyle Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals and communities to embrace a substance-free lifestyle.

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H.E.A.L.: STOP HEROIN, INC.

St. Louis, MO

Since our son’s death in 2014 to an accidental heroin overdose, it has been our mission to share with the community our story in order to educate and spread awareness about the dangers of opiates and other harmful drugs both legal and illegal. We want to empower others with the knowledge that we have gained throughout this journey for the purpose of prevention, early intervention, and harm reduction.

 

 

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Halifax County Substance Use Coalition

Halifax, NC

Founded in 2022, the Halifax County Substance Use Coalition (HCSUC) was established to provide connectivity between public health and the community resources that support substance use prevention, support, and recovery.  Guided by the Principles of Harm Reduction, the Four Pillar Approach to Drug Problems, and our community’s strengths and needs, the HCSUC is an inclusive collaborative of people and agencies impacting and impacted by substance use.

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Hawaii Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division, Department of Health

Honolulu, HI

The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division, Department of Health, is the lead agency that addresses substance use prevention, treatment and recovery in the state of Hawaii.

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