Find Low Cost Drug Rehabs in the U.S.

Addiction treatment should be available to everyone. We've compiled a list of free and low-cost drug rehab centers and addiction nonprofits so you can find affordable care, no matter where you are.

Wisconsin Group Sews Quilts for Free Faith Based Recovery Program
If cost or distance is standing between you and help, a small story out of northern Wisconsin is worth knowing. It shows how free addiction recovery in Wisconsin often runs on community goodwill rather than big budgets. A church quilting group in Park Falls has begun donating handmade quilts to...
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Illinois Invests $2 Million in Free Recovery Housing
For people who cannot afford the high cost of private treatment, recovery housing can be the difference between staying sober and slipping back. Illinois has committed $2 million in its FY2027 budget to a nonprofit recovery housing project in Crete, expanding a low-cost, community-based option for people rebuilding their lives...
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Kansas City Library Hosts Free Secular Addiction Recovery
If cost or a religious requirement has ever kept you from a recovery meeting, a new program in Kansas City is worth knowing about. It offers free, secular addiction recovery support inside the public library, with no fees and no faith requirement to take part. A Free Program Built Around...
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Opioid Settlement Funds Free Naloxone Machines in Maryland
If cost or stigma has kept you from picking up naloxone, a new program in Maryland removes both barriers. Howard County has installed two vending machines that dispense free naloxone around the clock, with no appointment, no ID, and no payment required. Free Naloxone, No Questions Asked The Howard County...
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