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.

Nonprofit Expands Drug Rehab for Women in North Carolina
For women in and around Union County who need low-cost drug rehab, a local nonprofit is about to make room for many more of them. House of Pearls, a nonprofit that serves women working to overcome drug addiction, has won approval to build a new treatment facility that will double...
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$4B in Grants Funds Free Addiction Treatment for Homeless
A new federal grant program could expand free addiction treatment and recovery housing for people experiencing homelessness. On June 1, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) opened more than $4 billion in grants to fund community programs that pair housing with mental health and addiction care. What...
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10 More States Gain Medicaid Funding for Free Addiction Care
If cost has been the wall between you and treatment, there is real news worth knowing about. Ten more states have joined a federal program that expands Medicaid rehab coverage for addiction and mental health care, which means more people can now get treatment that is free or close to...
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North Carolina Funds Free Teen Addiction Treatment
Families in rural North Carolina who cannot afford to pay out of pocket are about to get new options. The state is putting public money behind free and low-cost addiction treatment for teenagers, starting with counties where no youth programs exist at all. Beginning this fall, adolescents in Cabarrus County...
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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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