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211 is a community helpline and crisis hotline that provides suicide prevention, crisis intervention, information, assessment, and referral to community services for people of all ages. Serving Indian River County, Martin County, Okeechobee County, Palm Beach County, and St. Lucie County.
Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
A place just for teens affected by someone else’s alcoholism.
Alcoholics Anonymous® is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.
The West Palm Beach COVID-19 Community Toolbox is a resource document for residents, families, neighborhoods, and small businesses. In this toolbox you will find important contact information, programs and services, and resources available to assist in the recovery and relief of the COVID-19 pandemic.
For those who have lost someone to substance use or addiction.
Hanley Foundation’s mission is to provide substance abuse prevention and education programs for parents, caregivers and school-age children. In addition, the foundation provides financial aid scholarships for patients who could not otherwise afford addiction treatment.
NARCAN® (naloxone HCl) Nasal Spray is the first and only FDA-approved nasal form of naloxone for the emergency treatment of a known or suspected opioid overdose.
A medication-assisted recovery anonymous program with online Zoom meetings.
Nar-Anon is a twelve-step program designed to help relatives and friends of addicts recover from the effects of living with an addicted relative or friend.
NA is a fellowship of men and women who come together for the purpose of sharing their recovery from drug abuse. The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using.
Project COPE is a program designed to connect families who share the experience of a loved one who has died of an opioid overdose, survived an overdose, or are at high risk for overdose.
Rales Jewish Family Services offers a food pantry, career and employment services, domestic violence specialist, financial assistance, a very lively senior community center, and community mental health department.
Online mutual support meetings that are free and open to anyone seeking science-based, self-empowered addiction recovery.