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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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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.

 

 

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
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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.

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 General Resource
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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.

Preventing or responding to early substance use Getting loved ones help for a substance use problem, or supporting their recovery General Resource
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HC DrugFree

Columbia, MD

HC DrugFree, a nonprofit located in Maryland, provides resources and education on prevention, treatment, recovery, and health and wellness to help individuals develop knowledge and skills to understand and address behavioral health (substance use and mental health) disorders.

 

Preventing or responding to early substance use Network of Local Partners
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Hope For Miami

Miami, FL

Hope for Miami nurtures children, youth, and families through effective programs to help them build positive, healthy futures.

Preventing or responding to early substance use
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Hope Movement Coalition

Yellville, AR

Hope Movement Coalition was born out of the devastating loss of loved ones to fentanyl poisoning and opioid-related deaths. Our mission is to provide unwavering support to those navigating the complicated grieving process, help them find strength in their darkest moments, and be a voice for the voiceless in communities across the nation.

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
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Institute for Behavior and Health / One Choice Prevention (for Organizations)

Rockville, MD

One Choice Prevention is an initiative of the Institute for Behavior and Health, a non-profit research and policy organization founded in 1978 by Robert L. DuPont, MD, who previously served as Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and second White House Drug Czar. One Choice sets a clear public health standard of no substance use before age 21 to protect the uniquely vulnerable developing brain.

Preventing or responding to early substance use Network of Local Partners
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Into Light Inc.

Rising Sun, MD

Into Light is a national art activism project that seeks to dismantle the stigma surrounding the disease of addiction and to address the misconception that people with addiction are to blame for their illness. Through the art of portraiture and storytelling, the Into Light Project art activism exhibit: Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories, exists to offer healing and hope and create meaningful dialogue about substance use disorder.

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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Jacob's Journey

Irving, TX

Jacobs Journey mission is about the education and distribution of Narcan as well as breaking down the stigma and shame that continues to surround substance use disorders

 

Preventing or responding to early substance use Finding strength to cope with your loved one’s substance use or death due to substance use
JoCo Angels

JoCo Angels Opioid Awareness and Support (for Organizations)

Princeton, NC

JoCo Angels Opioid Awareness and Support is a non-profit grassroots, community organization founded in Johnston County in 2019 and made up of parents who have lost children to the opioid crisis as well as families who are still struggling with addiction. We work with all surrounding counties to provide care and resources to stop the spread of addiction and overdose. JoCo Angels provides: school outreach; one-on-one support; family support; and resources.

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