Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Arizona

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Shot in the Dark
602-456-9811
Shot in the Dark provides a variety of resources to individuals in Maricopa County designed to reduce the harm of substance use and encourage people to seek treatment. Services include clean syringes and needle disposal, education, naloxone (Narcan), referrals to treatment, and more.
Drug Free Arizona Kids
Drug Free Arizona Kids offers support for parents. There are crisis and emergency numbers, intervention guides, and a treatment locator. There are also guides for how to help your child if you suspect they’re misusing alcohol or other substances.
Not My Kid
Not My Kid in Arizona provides prevention education, peer programs for kids, teens, and parents, and free drug testing kits for parents. Helping young people choose options other than alcohol and substance use is essential, and these resources can help.
Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources
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Phoenix Public Libraries Free Naloxone Kits
If you want naloxone (Narcan), no questions asked and no ID required, you can stop into any of the 17 public libraries in Phoenix, Arizona. Each naloxone kit has two doses, gloves, and instructions. The libraries get a new supply each month and may run out, so consider going early in the month for the best chance of accessing these kits.
LifePoint of Pima County
520-724-7770
LifePoint offers a judgment-free needle exchange program in Pima County. At LifePoint, you can also access rapid testing for HIV and Hep C, information about methadone and suboxone, and referrals to medical care and substance use treatment.
Sonoran Prevention Works
480-442-7086
Sonoran Prevention Works helps provide naloxone (Narcan) and related supplies, along with HIV and Hep C testing. Sonoran Prevention Works also connects people with resources if they want to seek treatment for substance use.
Coconino County Arizona
928-679-726
Residents of Coconino County, Arizona, can pick up free naloxone (Narcan) by calling or emailing the County Health and Human Services department. The County also offers treatment resources for substance use, mental health, and overall well-being. There is also reentry support for those leaving the County jail.
Government Programs
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Pinal County Free Narcan Kits
520-509-3555
If you’re looking for Narcan in Pinal County, the County website provides a list of pickup locations where you can get doses, no questions asked. Hundreds of people die from opioid overdose in Pinal County every year, and Narcan can help save lives.
AHCCCS Opioid Service Locator
602-417-4000
The AHCCCS, Arizona’s Medicaid agency, offers an opioid use disorder treatment locator. You can enter your zip code and find providers in your area. Be sure to contact the provider directly to confirm services and make sure your health insurance coverage applies.
Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES)
The Arizona Department of Economic Security provides a variety of services for homeless and indigent individuals, such as emergency shelter, rapid rehousing, and outreach. The Department also offers rental assistance, short-term crisis services, and water and energy assistance for lower-income households.
Arizona Department of Housing
602-771-1000
Arizona’s Department of Housing has a list of state-sponsored access points for homeless and indigent individuals. You can search by county, allowing you to find necessary resources in your area. Each listing includes contact information, hours of operation, and other details.
Arizona 211
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Arizona 211 helps Arizona residents connect with a wide variety of essential services, including housing services, utility assistance, eviction prevention, food, clothing, and job support. Arizona citizens can also connect with senior care, child care and education services, and mental health care and substance use treatment.
Arizona Prevention Resource
Arizona Prevention Resource has a website with a wide range of resources for substance use prevention. They provide prevention information for families, communities, workplaces, and schools, along with a list of drug take-back events. Arizona Prevention Resource also has educational materials about multiple substances, from vaping to opioids to methamphetamine and marijuana.
AHCCCS Opioid Treatment Locator
This AHCCCS website, from Arizona’s Medicaid agency, provides a list of 24/7 access points for opioid treatment services, as well as a list of peer and family support programs. If you need care at any time of day or night, these locations can help.
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