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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.

Free Addiction Response Training Set for Dover, Ohio
The Tuscarawas County Health Department is offering free addiction resources to any adult in the community through a hands-on training session in Dover next month, and there is no cost to attend either in person or online. What the Free Training Covers Responding to Addiction runs from 3 to 5...
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New Mexico Recovery Program Offers Free Care for Pregnant Women
A new recovery program launching in New Mexico next spring will offer free addiction support, prenatal care, and family stabilization services to pregnant women, at no cost to participants. The program is funded through a $450,000 state grant, meaning eligible women will not pay out of pocket for the core...
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Free Clinics Launch Peer Recovery Programs in Virginia
Two Virginia free clinics just made it easier to get help for a substance use disorder without paying a cent. The Fauquier Free Clinic and the Free Clinic of Culpeper have launched peer recovery programs that connect people struggling with addiction to peer recovery specialists and community resources, all at...
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Free Teen Conference Offers Addiction Resources in Arizona
Pima County, Arizona will host its first “Let’s Talk About It” conference on July 25, a free event open to teens ages 13 to 19 that focuses on mental health, substance use and reducing stigma around asking for help. The event runs from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Groundworks...
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