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.

Maryland Recovery Ministry Offers Free Peer Support
If cost or shame has kept you or someone you love from getting help, a recovery ministry in northeastern Maryland is a reminder that support does not have to come with a bill. Free and low-cost recovery support in Maryland extends well beyond traditional rehab, and a church in the...
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Free Recovery Forum Comes to Statesboro Georgia
Cost is one of the biggest barriers to getting help for addiction, which is what makes a free event in Statesboro, Georgia worth flagging. On Saturday, July 18, the nonprofit Healthy Boro will host a no-cost community discussion on addiction recovery, harm reduction and healing, open to anyone in Southeast...
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Missouri Fireworks Sale Raises $25,000 for Nonprofit Recovery
A Fourth of July fireworks stand in Missouri has turned into an unlikely fundraiser for a nonprofit recovery program. Since June 24, the stand has raised $25,000 for women leaving homelessness and incarceration, money that goes directly toward free recovery support. If cost is the first thing standing between you...
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Free Addiction Treatment in Roanoke Reaches 1,000 People a Year
People in Roanoke who cannot afford rehab have a free route to addiction treatment that now reaches close to 1,000 people a year. A decade-old program based at a free clinic connects residents to care and pairs them with a peer who has lived through recovery, with no insurance or...
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Many different types of drug and alcohol treatment programs are available, including inpatient, outpatient, holistic, luxury, executive, and demographic-specific, such as LGBTQ+ rehab. No matter your situation, addiction, or needs, there's a rehab that's right for you.

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