Dayton Daily News

HELP FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE DURING PANDEMIC

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■ Alcoholics Anonymous

Offering online meetings (937) 222-2211

■ CarePoint

Syringe services program provides clean syringes in exchange for used syringes, Naloxone distributi­on and other harm reduction materials. Services have been modified to enhance client and staff safety. (937) 496-7133

■ Crisis Care

Samaritan Behavioral Health

24/7 Overdose Helpline (937) 224-4646

Crisis text line

Free 24/7 crisis text line for any type of crisis.

Text “4HOPE” at 741741 ■ Miami Valley Warmline

Goodwill Easter Seals Miami Valley

Free and confidenti­al mental and behavioral health peer-support services.

Monday - Friday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

(937) 528-7777

■ National Alliance on Mental Illness

A self-help organizati­on dedicated to providing support, education and advocacy to anyone affected by persistent biological­ly-based brain disorders or mental illnesses. Meetings are held virtually. www.nami-mc.org

■ OneFifteen

OneFifteen has a Crisis Stabilizat­ion Unit for those still using or experienci­ng active withdrawal.

Monday – Friday, 7 a.m.3:30 p.m. at 707 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd. in Dayton, North Entrance.

Unit has 24/7 Access Line to receive assessment. (937) 535-5115

■ Project DAWN

Project DAWN is a community-based drug overdose education and naloxone distributi­on program. Naloxone can reverse the effects of an overdose. Classes are held virtually and naloxone will be sent via the mail.

(937) 734-8333

■ Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County

COVID-19 Call Center (937) 225-6217 Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

■ Recovery Alliance of Montgomery County

Recovery support RAMCO partners:

Alco-Aides – (937) 2540067

Dayton Fellowship Club – (937) 979-1621

Dayton Recovers – (937) 620-9581

FOA Families of Addicts – (937) 307-5479 Westside Club – (937) 951-2640

SOURCE: PUBLIC HEALTH – DAYTON & MONTGOMERY COUNTY

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