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Cities and states have different laws and challenges. Find resources and outreach catered to you and your community.

National Resources

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov

Confidential and anonymous resource for persons seeking treatment for mental and substance use disorders in the United States and its territories. Phone: 1-800-662-4357, text: 435748

SAMHSA Buprenorphine Practitioner Locator

Find practitioners authorized to treat opioid dependence with buprenorphine by state. (Note: Buprenorphine is the only medication currently available to treat minors with opioid use disorders. If you are looking for substance use services for youth, we recommend looking for providers who are qualified to prescribe buprenorphine.)

Youthline

Free teen-to-teen crisis support and help line (managed by Lines for Life). Call 877-968-8491, text teen2teen to 839863, email teen2teen@linesforlife.org (chat also available through their website)

"Talk. They Hear You." Campaign

Helps parents and caregivers, educators, and community members get informed, be prepared, and take action to prevent underage drinking and other substance use.

Helping Families Help

Helping friends and family members change how they interact with someone they love who is drinking or using drugs too much.

National Harm Reduction Coalition

Community-based naloxone finder.

latinxtherapy.com

Latino/x Therapy is a website that offers various services related to mental health and well-being specifically designed for the Latino/x community. These services include individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, and therapy for children and adolescents, all provided by therapists who have experience and understanding of the culture and experiences of the Latino/x community. In addition to traditional in-person therapy, they also offer online therapy for greater convenience and accessibility. The website can also provide resources and articles on topics relevant to mental health in the Latino/x community. In summary, Latino/x Therapy provides a safe and supportive space for individuals and Latino/x families to access mental health and wellness services that respect and understand their culture and specific needs.

Everytown

The Everytown Survivor Network website provides resources and support for individuals and families affected by gun violence. It offers a platform for survivors to connect, share experiences, and access various support services. These services may include counseling, legal assistance, financial support, and advocacy resources. The website also provides information on events, workshops, and campaigns related to gun violence prevention and survivor support. 

Servicios de la Raza

The Servicios de la Raza website offers services aimed at support and empowerment. These services typically include mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, advocacy, case management, and various support programs tailored to meet the specific needs of individuals and families within the community. Additionally, Servicios de la Raza may assist with navigating social services and accessing healthcare resources, legal aid, and housing support. They often focus on culturally competent and linguistically appropriate services to ensure accessibility and effectiveness for their clients. 

Chicanos Por La Causa

The website for Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC) highlights a range of services aimed at empowering individuals and communities, particularly within the Hispanic/Latino population. These services often encompass various areas such as economic development, education, housing, health and human services, and advocacy. CPLC may assist with workforce development, entrepreneurship programs, financial literacy, and access to capital for small businesses. They also offer educational programs, including early childhood education, K-12 education support, and adult education services such as ESL classes and GED preparation. In terms of housing, CPLC may offer affordable housing development, foreclosure prevention assistance, and housing counseling services. Additionally, CPLC often provides health and human services such as behavioral health counseling, substance abuse treatment, nutrition education, and access to healthcare resources. 

Latino Support Network

The website for the Latino Support Network highlights a range of services aimed at providing support and resources to the Latino community. These services typically include mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, family therapy, and support groups. The Latino Support Network may also offer educational workshops, training sessions, and community events aimed at promoting mental health awareness and resilience within the Latino community. 

National Alliance Hispanic Health

Healthy Americas seeks wellness within the Latino community. Its services typically include health education programs and outreach activities focused on preventive care, chronic disease management, and healthy lifestyle choices. Resources and information are provided on topics such as nutrition, physical activity, mental health, and access to healthcare services. At the same time, community events, workshops, and health screenings are offered to raise awareness and provide support to individuals and families.