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Catholic Charities of Houma

985-876-0490
Catholic Charities of Houma provides a range of social services and support for lower-income and homeless residents of the Houma-Thibodaux area. Services include food, clothing, rent and utility assistance, homeless shelters, housing resources, disaster response, and other assistance. They also refer interested individuals to substance use treatment and other medical care.

Hope House of Central Louisiana

318-487-2061
Hope House of Central Louisiana assists homeless adults with life skills training, self-sufficiency programs, and opportunities to stabilize their situation. They provide up to two years of housing, case management, vocational training and employment support, educational options, child care, parenting classes, and more. They can also refer clients to more intensive services, including substance use treatment.

Louisiana 211

2-1-1
Louisiana 211 provides residents who dial 211 with a connection to multiple social service programs in the state, including child and elder care, housing services, financial assistance, food, clothing, and other necessities. 211 saves Louisianans the time it takes to look up each service individually. Simply call the number and you’ll be connected to the programs you need.

Louisiana Dept of Health Opioid Program Finder

The Louisiana Department of Health has a list of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) treatment programs, making it easy to find a program near you. The site lists programs by region and includes the address and phone number so you can set up an appointment, ask questions, and get the help you need.

Acadiana Cares

337-233-2437
Acadiana Cares, located in Lafayette, provides a broad range of services to underserved residents, especially those living with HIV/AIDS. They provide comprehensive healthcare services, HIV support groups, a food bank, and a variety of housing programs. They also offer residential and outpatient substance use treatment to those who are interested, including a unique horticulture therapy program.

Southwest Louisiana Area Health Education Center

800-435-2432
This community agency provides grants and community health initiatives. The website has links to a brochure with information on how to access free Narcan and naloxone, fentanyl testing strips and sterile injection kits, as well as a flyer on how to respond to an overdose.

U-ACT: Children’s Coalition for Northeast Louisiana

318-323-8775
U-ACT Coalition (Union Parish Alliance for Community Transformation) seeks to have a positive effect on substance abuse, children’s’ school related problems, and violence in northeast Louisiana. They provide education on healthy living and parenting, as well as school-based programs and free youth development activities.

Louisiana State University – Collegiate Recovery

225-578-8607
The LSU Collegiate Recovery Program connects students who are in recovery. It helps students establish friendships and build a support community with other students who are also in recovery. The program hosts meetings and gatherings, including tailgate parties on campus.

South Louisiana Community College

337-521-9000
This community college’s substance abuse program offers students resources for sober living and substance abuse treatment. The website has links to AA and NA meetings, a free crisis counseling phone line, and a free, confidential opioid help line.

Acadiana Queer Collective

This organization connects and supports the LGBTQ+ community in Acadiana, Louisiana. They sponsor events such as Meet-Ups, potluck dinners, and holiday gatherings. Their website offers a free resource list and referrals to LGBTQ+ friendly behavioral health providers.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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NEXT Distro Louisiana

NEXT Distro of Louisiana can help you get naloxone (Narcan) no matter where you live in the state — by mailing it to you. The organization can also connect you with crisis support, information about the Good Samaritan Law, and more.

City of New Orleans Syringe Access and Syringe Service Programs

For injectable drug users in New Orleans, the New Orleans list of syringe access and service programs can help reduce infections and keep people safer. These syringe programs provide syringe exchange, naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose prevention planning, wound kits, safer sex supplies, and more. The website also lists places people can get sharps containers for safe needle disposal.

TRYSTEREO

504-535-4766
TRYSTEREO, in New Orleans, offers a wide variety of harm reduction services. These include fresh syringes, wound care kits, naloxone (Narcan), and education. They also offer referrals to substance use treatment for those who are interested.

Fresh Works

318-442-1010
The FRESH Works syringe services program provides free supplies and Narcan to individuals who inject drugs. All services are provided for free, and include sterile syringes, Narcan, fentanyl test strips, and hygiene kits. Testing is offered for HIV, STDs, and Hepatitis C. Prevention materials, including condoms, are also offered.

Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP)

225-927-7662
The RCORP program focuses on opioid treatment and serves uninsured and medically underserved populations in Louisiana who receive healthcare at community-based health centers. Free or low-cost care for screenings, addiction treatment, and linkages to recovery coaches is provided.

Government Programs

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Opioid Help LA

225-342-2540
Opioid Help LA serves those struggling with opioid misuse, along with their family and friends, by connecting them to a variety of programs. Website visitors can get connected with peer support counselors and support groups, find recovery hubs, discover where to get naloxone (Narcan) and overdose prevention training, and use a map to find treatment centers. The website also provides information about harm reduction and safely disposing of medication.

Office of Behavioral Health – Substance Use and Addictive Disorders Services

225-342-9500
The Louisiana Department of Health sponsors this crisis counseling program. It provides counseling, support groups, and education. Clinicians and staff from local communities provide services. The website also links to a 988 Suicide and Crisis phone or chat line where individuals can speak with a trained counselor for free.

Louisiana Medicaid

888-342-6207
The Louisiana Medicaid website helps people apply for Medicaid benefits, report a household change, check the status of an existing Medicaid application, request a new Medicaid card, or renew Medicaid benefits. The website also offers links to free videos and information on Medicaid eligibility and taxes.

Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs

225-219-5000
Veterans Affairs clinics provide outpatient mental health treatment, free of charge, to military veterans. Individual and group counseling and medication, when needed, are provided. Issues related to substance abuse, including depression, anxiety, trauma, or anger are treated. Offices in the Baton Rouge VA clinic take appointments and accept walk-ins.

New Orleans VA Medical Center

800-935-8387
This VA Clinic in New Orleans provides free mental health treatment to military veterans. Outpatient treatment, including individual and group counseling and medication, if needed, is provided. Substance abuse-related conditions, such as anxiety, depression, anger issues, or trauma are treated.

Veterans Crisis Line

800-273-8255
The Veterans Crisis Line helps veterans who are in crisis. Department of Veterans Affairs trained counselors are available via a confidential toll-free phone hotline at 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1). Online chat at the website and text messaging (at 838255) are also available.

Louisiana Office of Indian Affairs

225-342-6160
This state government organization promotes awareness of tribal communities and tribal culture in Louisiana. The office also provides funding to local community programs in Avoyelles Parish and awards college scholarships to Native American students.
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