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New Day Treatment Center

2563 Martin Luther King Junior Drive Southwest
Atlanta, GA 30311

If you're looking for opiate addiction in Atlanta, Georgia, New Day Treatment Center may be for you. This opiate addiction clinic works with adults through detox and ... more details

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MARR Addiction Treatment Center Mens Recovery

2801 Clearview Place
Atlanta, GA 30340

The Men's Recovery Center at MARR Addiction Treatment Centers is out in Atlanta, Georgia. It’s a substance abuse treatment program. They feature inpatient treatment ... more details

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Breakthrough Recovery Outreach

3648 Chamblee Tucker Road Suite G
Atlanta, GA 30341

Breakthrough Recovery Outreach is a private addiction treatment facility in Atlanta, Georgia. They treat adults and adolescents. Programs offered include residential ... more details

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Impact Recovery Center

555 Glenridge Con Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30342

Impact Recovery Center is a 12 Step inpatient recovery facility in Birmingham, Alabama. Care is available to adults aged 18+ regardless of gender, ethnicity, or ... more details

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Buckhead Behavioral Health

2285 Peachtree Rd Suite 210
Atlanta, GA 30309

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Buckhead Behavioral Health is a licensed and accredited addiction treatment facility for alcohol and substance abuse that serves adults aged ... more details

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Tangu Counseling and Treatment Services

1820 Water Place Southeast Suite 250
Atlanta, GA 30339

Tangu Counseling and Treatment Services is located in Atlanta, Georgia. This is an outpatient recovery clinic that provides a range of services to men and women who ... more details

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Atlanta Treatment Center

1755 The Exchange SE #375
Atlanta, GA 30339

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Atlanta Treatment Center is an addiction treatment center for alcohol and substance abuse that serves adults aged 18+, regardless of ... more details

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Alcohol and Drug Evaluation

236 Forsyth St SW Suite 202-B
Atlanta, GA 30303

Alcohol and Drug Evaluation is a drug and alcohol treatment provider, located in Atlanta, Georgia, offering outpatient addiction treatment, DUI assessments, and court ... more details

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HUGS Recovery

4751 Best Road Suite 150
Atlanta, GA 30337

HUGS Recovery, Inc. is a private drug and alcohol rehab in Atlanta, Georgia. Their program serves adults with inpatient programs and general outpatient treatment ... more details

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Emory University Hospital at Wesley Woods

1821 Clifton Road Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30307

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Emory Addiction Center specializes in psychiatric and addiction treatment. Care is available to individuals aged 14+ regardless of gender, ... more details

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Talbott Recovery Campus

5355 Hunter Road
Atlanta, GA 30349

Talbott Recovery Campus treats substance abuse and dual diagnosis mental health issues in Atlanta, Georgia. They have intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization ... more details

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Covenant Community

623 Spring Street Northwest
Atlanta, GA 30308

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Covenant Community’s Men for Hope is a nonprofit, accredited residential program for substance abuse and homelessness. Support is ... more details

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The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center Atlanta

740 Marietta St NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

The Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Center provides residential addiction treatment to adults from ages 21 to 65, regardless of your background. The program is ... more details

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Sober Living America

3835 Presidential Pkwy
Suite 123A
Atlanta, GA 30340

Sober Living America offers its services in Atlanta, Georgia. This program is designed for adults seeking help with addiction but who may not have financial stability. ... more details

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MARR Addiction Treatment Center

2815 Clearview Place
Atlanta, GA 30340

MARR Addiction Treatment Center is a nonprofit addiction treatment facility in Atlanta, Georgia. This facility treats adults through residential and partial ... more details

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Skyland Trail

1961 North Druid Hills Road Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30319

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Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta Hughes Spalding Hospital

35 Jesse Hill Junior Drive Southeast
Atlanta, GA 30303

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Tangu Inc – Alcohol and Drug Rehab Atlanta

1820 Water Pl SE #250
Atlanta, GA 30339

Located in Atlanta, Georgia, Tangu Recovery is a dual diagnosis addiction treatment center. Offering partial hospitalization program (PHP), outpatient groups, ... more details

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Alana Recovery Center Atlanta

1215 Hightower Trail Building D Suite 201
Atlanta, GA 30350

Based in Georgia, Alana Recovery Center is a drug rehab facility that specializes in outpatient addiction treatment, as well as care for dual-diagnosis disorders. ... more details

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Creekside Recovery Residences

2221 Peachtree St NE Suite X19
Atlanta, GA 30309

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Creekside Recovery Residences is a sober living option for anyone struggling with addiction or substance abuse. Care is available to adults ... more details

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Right Side Up Recovery Center for Women and Children

2815 Clearview Place Suite 100
Atlanta, GA 30340

Right Side Up Recovery Center for Women and Children is a substance abuse recovery program in Atlanta, Georgia. It’s part of the MARR network. They're open to ... more details

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Breakthrough Addiction Recovery

3330 Cumberland Blvd SE
Atlanta, GA 30339

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Hope Homes Inc

7000 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd Bldg 17 Ste 110
Atlanta, GA 30328

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Georgia Regional Hospital at Atlanta

3073 Panthersville Road
Atlanta, GA 30034

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Atlanta VA Health Care System Fort McPherson VA Clinic

1701 Hardee Avenue Southwest
Atlanta, GA 30310

Atlanta VA Health Care System Fort McPherson VA Clinic is a Veterans Affairs treatment facility in Atlanta, Georgia. It’s an outpatient medical office that mostly ... more details

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A Better Tomorrow Counseling Services

3355 Lenox Road Northeast Suite 300
Atlanta, GA 30326

A Better Tomorrow Counseling Services in Atlanta, Georgia, is a counseling facility that serves men and women who need support for a mental health struggle or a ... more details

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WestCare Atlanta Community Involvement Center Cares and Womens Outpatient Services

827 Pryor Street Southwest
Atlanta, GA 30315

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The Highland Psych Collaborative

675 Seminole Avenue Northeast STE 307
Atlanta, GA 30307

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Grady Health System

80 Jesse Hill Junior Drive Southeast
Atlanta, GA 30303

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Atlanta Step Up Society

1840 Cheshire Bridge Road
Atlanta, GA 30308

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Living Proof Recovery

706-204-8710
Living Proof Recovery supports people in recovery in the Rome area. They offer peer support, recovery outings and hangouts, recovery support group meetings, naloxone (Narcan) kits and fentanyl test strips, and activities such as a pool table, games, books, a gym, art room, and meditation space. If you’re in the area, drop in and hang out!

Oasis

229-396-5900
Oasis, in Tifton, serves those in recovery with peer support, multiple recovery support group meetings, life skills classes, work readiness services, housing and transportation assistance, computer labs, GED classes, help with license reinstatement, legal services, and naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose training. The center also has a games area with foosball, a pool table, ping pong, air hockey, a TV/movie room, and more.

People Living in Recovery

706-850-8855
People Living in Recovery is a Recovery Community Organization in Athens. They provide multiple recovery support group meetings, peer support, clothing and food assistance, job readiness and placement, housing assistance, re-entry support for the justice-involved, bus vouchers, and more. Stop in and say hello!

Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless

912-790-3400
Homeless and indigent individuals in the Savannah area can get help from the Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless. They provide housing services, case management, outreach, and referrals for additional help. They also have specialty programs for veterans and those leaving the justice system.

Safe Drug Storage and Disposal

If you’re looking for information about safe drug storage and disposal, the StopRXAbuse website offers an interactive map of drop-off locations around the state. Many of these are available 24/7. Properly disposing of medication can make a big difference in fighting drug abuse in Georgia.

Standing to Achieve New Direction (STAND), Inc.

404-288-4668
Standing to Achieve New Direction (STAND) is a nonprofit agency established in 1999 that provides substance abuse outpatient programming for individuals 18 to 65. The program is free for individuals whose adjusted income is at or below the poverty level for their family size, in accordance with Health and Human Services Poverty Guidelines. They offer treatment for co-occurring mental health and addiction disorders as well as a peer support program, transitional housing, and an Addiction Recovery Support Center to promote sobriety and long-term recovery.

Georgia Council on Substance Abuse (GCSA)

844-326-5400
The Georgia Council on Substance Abuse has been a voice of advocacy for over 20 years. The nonprofit offers training, education, and peer recovery support for those struggling with addiction. They provide training for clinicians and peers on motivational interviewing, building a culture of recovery, and a Certified Addiction Recovery Empowerment Specialist Academy.

Addiction Alliance of Georgia

800-434-7495
The Addiction Alliance of Georgia brings together data driven clinicians from the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation programs within an academic medical center. They offer training for medical and nursing students as well as students in related fields. They also have Comprehensive Opioid Response training for professionals and internships for graduate students, residents, and fellows.

Georgia Southern University: Center for Addiction Recovery

912-478-2288
The Georgia Southern University Center for Addiction Recovery is one of the longest running collegiate recovery programs. Data show those in the program maintain higher than average GPAs, sustain their recovery, graduate, and achieve a wide range of success. Students build a peer community, engaging in weekly seminars and attending social events across campus.

Georgia State University Counseling Center

404-413-1640
The Georgia State University Counseling Center offers students several programs to protect their mental health, including individual and group counseling, client advocacy, and psychiatric services. The Uwill program connects students immediately with a therapist and peer support provide students with an online mental health community available 24/7/365. The site is monitored by a licensed therapist.

University of Georgia: Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS)

706-542-2273
The University of Georgia Counseling and Psychiatric Services Program offers mental health support, including a hotline that’s available 24/7/365. They provide culturally sensitive support to a diverse group of students including psychiatric services, crisis intervention, short-term individual, group, and couples counseling, and case management to ensure you transition to community resources for long-term treatment as needed.

Emory University: Center for Student Well-Being

404-727-1000
Emory University Center for Student Well-Being provides students with education on alcohol, drugs, and tobacco to help them identify risky behaviors and provide resources to reduce or stop misuse and abuse. They also provide programs on mental well-being to help students identify stress and learn healthy coping mechanisms. Incoming undergraduate students are required to take online Alcohol Education and Sexual Assault Prevention classes.

Georgia Council on American Indian Concerns

470-890-1027
The Georgia Council on American Indian Concerns is the only state entity authorized to address the concerns of Georgia’s American Indians. Nine Governor appointed members promotes economic development and foster cultural heritage. They advise the state on issues affecting American Indians and help protect burial grounds. They also support a vocational rehabilitation program, advise on American Indian displays at museums, and focus on cultural preservation and tourism.

Georgia Equality

404-523-3070
Georgia Equality is an LGBTQ program whose mission it is to advance fairness, safety, and opportunities for the community. They collaborate with allies throughout the state to pass pro equality legislation and elect fair minded officials. They mobilize LGBTQ residents in communities to participate in advocacy including voter registration and education.

First City Network

770-856-4842
First City Network in Savannah, Georgia, hosts events where you can create lasting friendships and find long term support. They have membership levels for singles, couples, and businesses. They also have a Giving Fund that supports other non-profit organizations whose goal is to advance LGBTQ+ acceptance.

Atlanta Pride

404-382-7588
Atlanta Pride Committee is one of the oldest non-profit agencies serving the LGBTQ+ community in Georgia. They put on the annual Atlanta Pride Festival and Parade in October and a variety of other educational and social programs throughout the year. The committee also provides advocacy and resources to a gender and sexually diverse community. They grant funding for community reinvestment initiatives that promote a positive image of the LGBTQ+ community.

Government Programs

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Georgia Continuum of Care

844-249-8367
Another resource for the unhoused is the Georgia Continuum of Care. This program provides resources for the homeless, including addresses and referrals to homeless shelters in the city of Atlanta and seven other areas of the state. The website provides contact information so Georgia residents can find the program that best meets their needs.

Georgia Crisis Line

800-715-4225
The Georgia Crisis Line is a statewide toll-free number for anyone feeling in crisis, whether it’s mental health, substance use, or some other issue entirely. The staff can provide warm transfers to 911 if necessary, connect callers to mental health and substance use treatment, and provide 24/7 mobile crisis response. They can also schedule appointments for social services and other needs.

Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities

404-657-2252
The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) provides help with addiction treatment to people of all ages. They contract with providers throughout the state to provide outpatient and residential treatment as well as community services. DBHDD is dedicated to improving public health and connects residents with prevention programs, treatment and intervention for DUI offenders.

Georgia Collaborative Administrative Services Organization (ASO)

855-606-2725
The Georgia Collaborative Administrative Services Organization is a coalition of three companies that works with the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities network of more than 600 providers throughout the state. They partner to deliver integrated behavioral health services to more than 200,000 Medicaid and state funded recipients.

Georgia Alcohol & Substance Abuse Prevention Project (ASAPP)

404-657-2252
The Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention project from the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities uses evidence-based prevention strategies to decrease substance abuse. They fund contracts allowing communities to expand efforts to address early onset abuse and binge drinking as well as other high priority substance use. The contracted organizations join coalitions to implement misuse reduction strategies and garner community support.

Atlanta VA Healthcare System

404-321-6111
The VA Atlanta Healthcare System is guided by the needs of veterans and their families. The system provides a variety of resources, including a comprehensive behavioral health program that addresses mental health conditions, substance use disorders, and suicide prevention. They also provide veterans with social services and help connecting to essential needs such as food and housing.

Georgia VA Medical Centers

800-273-8255
The Georgia VA Medical Center provides substance use disorder treatment within medical centers throughout the state. Treatment options include residential and outpatient programs as well as specific care for opioid disorders. The substance use disorder program assesses your needs and offers evidence-based treatments to support your recovery journey.

Georgia Department of Veterans Service

404-656-2300
Georgia Department of Veterans Services helps veterans in the state connect with the benefits they are entitled to. This includes counsel and advice to help veterans get education benefits, long term care in nursing homes, and access to the Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery. The Department also supports a crisis line and approves institutions that offer education and training under the Veterans Educational Assistance Program.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Georgia Overdose Prevention Project

The Georgia Overdose Prevention Project allows state residents to request a naloxone (Narcan) kit to be delivered to them in person, anywhere in the state. They also have an interactive map of naloxone overdose prevention boxes and links to other groups that provide naloxone, such as pharmacies (no prescription needed), local recovery community organizations, community service boards, and more.

Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition (GHRC)

404-817-9994
The Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition provides a variety of services statewide, including HIV, HVC, and STI testing, PrEP treatment, and a syringe services program. They also have programs to provide access to food and water, counseling, and links to substance use treatment programs.

Access Point of Georgia

706-223-0912‬
Access Point of Georgia is a peer led and delivered harm reduction program. They have a physical location and mobile outreach. Services include syringe disposal, HIV and hepatitis C testing, syringe access, fentanyl test strips, condoms, peer support services, and the morning-after pill. They provide referrals to crisis stabilization, inpatient and outpatient treatment programs, sober living, and primary health care.
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