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.

New York Opens $32M Free Addiction Treatment Residence
For New Yorkers who need addiction care but worry about the cost, a newly opened, state-funded residence signals that more low-cost addiction treatment is on the way. Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that a $32 million addiction treatment residence has opened on Wards Island, fully paid for with public dollars. What...
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Recovery Court Offers Low-Cost Addiction Treatment in NC
For people in North Carolina who want to stop using drugs but cannot see how they would ever pay for care, a courtroom in Gaston County points to a different way in. The county’s Recovery Court is a publicly funded path to free and low-cost addiction treatment for people whose...
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NJ Nonprofit Celebrates 49 Years of Low-Cost Addiction Help
If cost is the first thing standing between you and care, a long-running New Jersey nonprofit is a reminder that low-cost addiction treatment and free harm reduction services do exist. The Starting Point in Haddon Township marks 49 years of helping people work through addiction and mental health challenges, with...
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Free Women’s Recovery Program Expands in Grand Rapids
For women who cannot afford traditional rehab, a free women’s recovery program in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is proof that cost does not have to be the thing that keeps you out of treatment. Guiding Light, a faith-based nonprofit, is marking two years of its women’s program and expanding into a...
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