Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Mount Vernon,

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Hillcrest Youth Services

2700 West Indiana Street
Evansville, IN 47712

Hillcrest Youth Services offers an array of addiction treatment programs for kids aged 10 through 21. These kids are generally a ward of the court or are recommended ... more details

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ADAPT Counseling Services Evansville

125 North Weinbach Avenue Suite 410
Evansville, IN 47711

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LightHouse Recovery Center

313 East Main Street
Washington, IN 47501

LightHouse Recovery Center is a rehabilitation and treatment facility that serves adults who need support and treatment as they navigate their drug, alcohol, or ... more details

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Damien Center

317-632-0123
The Damien Center Harm Reduction Room in Indianapolis provides a variety of services helpful to those who use injected drugs. Visitors can get HIV and Hep C testing, harm reduction kits for smoking, injecting, or snorting, peer recovery support, syringe exchange, and connections to multiple community resources. Those who are interested can also get referrals to substance use and mental health treatment.

Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority

800-457-8283
Housing First, offered by the Indiana Housing Authority, helps homeless individuals find permanent housing. The program provides rental assistance, rapid entry into housing, and low barriers to participation. The goal is to help people become housed and stable as quickly as possible.

Coalition for Homelessnes Intervention & Prevention (CHIP)

317-630-0853​
The Coalition for Homelessness Intervention & Prevention (CHIP) provides a Handbook of Help so that homeless individuals know where to turn for a variety of services. They also provide funding and support for providers of services to the homeless, allowing them to serve those in need more effectively.

Indiana Recovery Alliance

The Indiana Recovery Alliance provides harm reduction supplies all around Bloomington, Indiana. They offer safer sex supplies, syringe exchange, HIV and Hep C tests, and naloxone kits. The Alliance also refers clients to a wide variety of community resources through their partner network and can connect those who are interested with substance use treatment.

Indiana 211

2-1-1
Indiana residents who call 211 are connected with a broad range of social services, from housing support and utility assistance to child and senior care to employment services and mental health and substance use treatment. You can also connect to the BeWell Crisis Line by calling 211, entering your zip code, and pressing 3.

Indiana University Bloomington

812-855-5711
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at IU Bloomington offers free therapy services to all IU students who have paid the student health fee. CAPS services include consultation for concerned parties, individual counseling, and psychiatric care.

Ball State University Counseling Center

765-285-1736
All Ball State University counseling services are free to university students. These include individual and group therapy and psychiatric (medication treatment) services.

Purdue University Counseling and Psychological Services

765-494-6995
All Purdue CAPS counseling services are free for students including consultations, group therapy, individual and couples therapy, and care management services.

St. Joseph's Indian School: Native American Mental Health Services

800-341-2235
St. Joseph's Indian School provides counseling services to every student free of charge. Each student has a counselor who works with them and their family. Services include individual and group counseling, play therapy, art therapy, and drug and alcohol counseling.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Overdose Lifeline

812-499-5908
Overdose Lifeline offers the program APEX, a free after-school mentoring program for teens who have been affected by the addiction of a family member. Overdose Lifeline also offers Camp Mariposa, a free, year-round addiction prevention and mentoring program for youth ages 9-12 affected by a family member's addiction; youth can attend weekend camps up to six times per year.

Government Programs

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Indiana Department of Health Harm Reduction & Syringe Service Programs

800-457-8283
Finding appropriate harm reduction or needle exchange programs can be challenging, but fortunately, the Indiana Department of Health provides a website for finding syringe programs and other harm reduction services. There’s a partner map and a list of treatment resources for those who are interested.

Indiana Dept of Health Naloxone Provider Finder

317-233-1325
Naloxone (Narcan) is a life-saving medication for those suffering an overdose. The Indiana Dept of Health Naloxone Provider Finder shows all the naloxone locations in the state, and you can refine results by entering your zip code. Having naloxone distributed widely saves thousands of lives.

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration: IN Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA)

888-467-2717 / 317-234-5336
DMHA offers the Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program, a free, voluntary program for Medicaid members who use opioids or have used opioids in the past. This program connects individuals to both prenatal and postpartum care, treatment for opioid use disorder, and other physical and mental health care services.

Shatterproof Treatment Atlas

800-597-2557
Atlas is a free online search navigator individuals can use to locate specific addiction treatment facilities. Search criteria individuals can use to locate treatment programs include those such as location, insurance plans, and types of services offered.

Indiana VA Medical Centers

260-460-1456
Fort Wayne Vet Center provides confidential counseling services at no cost for service members, veterans, and their families. These services include treatment for conditions like depression, PTSD, and the effects of military sexual trauma. Staff at Fort Wayne Vet Center also connect individuals with addiction treatment and coordinate care with those treatment centers.
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