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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.

Augusta, Maine Awards $175,000 for Free Recovery Services
If cost has kept you from getting help in central Maine, three programs are about to have more capacity. Augusta city councilors approved $175,000 in opioid settlement grants last week, money that expands free and low-cost addiction treatment in Maine through outreach, day services, and a new withdrawal management facility....
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HHS Toolkit Promotes Treatment First Model for Homelessness
If you are looking for free or low-cost rehabs and you rely on publicly funded programs, a new federal document is worth knowing about. It will not change what is on the shelf this week, but it will shape which local services get built and funded over the next few...
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Free Recovery Support Programs Launch in Butte, Montana
If cost is the reason you haven’t started looking for help, free recovery support in Butte, Montana just became easier to find. One nonprofit has been operating in Missoula and building out programming in Butte, and it is not charging participants anything. That matters because peer recovery support, the kind...
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Vermont Medicaid Rehab Coverage Now Runs Up to 120 Days
If you have ever been told your insurance covers two weeks of inpatient treatment and then you are on your own, Vermont just changed the math. Medicaid rehab coverage in the state now extends to as much as 120 days of inpatient addiction treatment, according to a program operator interviewed...
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