Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Randolph,

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New Life Counseling and Wellness Center

400 North Main Street
Randolph, MA 02368

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Southeastern Psychiatric Associates TMS Center

1093 North Main Street
Randolph, MA 02368

InpatientDual Diagnosis

Bedrock Recovery Center

1 Meadowbrook Way
Canton, MA 02021

Bedrock Recovery Center is located in Canton, Massachusetts. The organization is accredited by both The Joint Commission and CARF.

They’re a detox and ... more details

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Brook Recovery Centers

673 Bedford Street
Abington, MA 02351

Brook Recovery Centers is a dual diagnosis drug and alcohol rehab for adults, located in Abington, Massachusetts. The center offers outpatient programs including day ... more details

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Old Colony Y Mental Health Clinic

320 Main Street
Brockton, MA 02301

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Arbour Hospital Quincy Center

460 Quincy Avenue
Quincy, MA 02169

Located in Quincy, Massachusetts, Arbour Hospital Quincy Center is a behavioral health center. This facility offers inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment and ... more details

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South Shore Recovery Home

10 Dysart Street
Quincy, MA 02169

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Northeast Addictions Treatment Center

36 Miller Stile Road
Quincy, MA 02169

Northeast Addictions Treatment Center is located in Quincy, Massachusetts. This is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility that serves men and women who need ... more details

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Bay State Community Services

1120 Hancock Street
Quincy, MA 02169

Located in Quincy, Massachusetts, Bay State Community Services is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center for adults and adolescents. The center offers day ... more details

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Bay State Community Services

1120 Hancock Street
Quincy, MA 02169

Bay State Community Services is a social services agency that provides many programs at no cost to their clients. They serve all of Massachusetts, with sites in ... more details

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Spring Hill Outpatient

604 Washington Street
Quincy, MA 02169

Spring Hill Outpatient is a private substance abuse treatment program in Spring Hill, Massachusetts and serving surrounding areas. They serve adult clients with an ... more details

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Adult and Teen Challenge Massachusetts

20 Clifton Avenue
Brockton, MA 02301

Located in Brockton, Massachusetts, Adult & Teen Challenge is a Christian drug and alcohol rehab for adults. The program offers residential addiction treatment, mental ... more details

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South Bay Community Services

1115 West Chestnut Street
Brockton, MA 02301

South Bay Community Services is a community based addiction and mental health recovery facility in Brockton, Massachusetts, east of Coweeset Brook. The goal of this ... more details

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Entre Familia

209 River St E
Boston, MA 02126

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Boston Eco Sober House

74 Capen St
Boston, MA 02124

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

16 resources

Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless

781-595-7570
For unhoused families and those facing the risk of homelessness, the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless provides a range of services. They offer resources to help families stay stable, including financial assistance, beds for children, and clothing for teens and other family members. They also provide emergency housing, such as individual and family shelters, youth shelters, and domestic violence shelters.

211 Massachusetts

2-1-1
Massachusetts residents can call 211 to be connected to multiple social services, including employment and education support, housing services, child and senior care, transportation, and connections to healthcare, including mental health and substance use treatment. No matter what you need, call 211 to connect to the programs in your area.

Substance Use Helpline

800-327-5050
The Massachusetts Substance Use Helpline allows you to call, text, or chat to find harm reduction centers, treatment and recovery programs, and help with problem gambling. Trained specialists will listen to what you’re going through and connect you to the resources that will help.

RIZE Massachusetts

857-991-1195
RIZE is a non-profit organization located in Boston that works within the community to end the opioid epidemic and decrease its impact on individuals, communities and the economy. Their resource page links residents to low-barrier housing, a Your Rights in Recovery toolkit, and harm reduction information.

Speaking of Hope

Speaking of Hope is an organization that provides mental health support for young adults throughout Massachusetts. They offer resources and support via their social media platform and access centers. Services include peer support, social activities, links to social services, support with mental health and addiction treatment, and amenities like showers and laundry.

SAFE

508-488-8105
The Safe Coalition in Franklin is a nonprofit organization that seeks to help their community by offering support and resources for people in need. Their programs include Narcan administration training, the teen substance use diversion program, and support groups for family members affected by substance use.

North Redding – Opioid Resources

978-357-5054
The town of North Reading offers its residents who are affected by substance use disorder several free resources. This includes a clinician who can help connect residents to mental health and addiction treatment, peer recovery coaching, naloxone training, and prevention education. The town also provides needle/sharps drop box sites, medication lock boxes, deactivation bags, and unused medication take-back days.

Regional Community Behavioral Health Centers

833-773-2445
Community Behavioral Health Centers are located throughout Massachusetts and provide residents with 24/7 crisis support as well as day-to-day mental health and addiction services. Services are covered by the state’s Medicaid program. They offer outpatient clinics, crisis stabilization, a behavioral helpline, and peer support.

Springfield Technical Community College

413-781-7822
The Student Affairs office at Springfield Technical Community College offers their students resources related to alcohol and substance use recovery. These include on-campus counseling, drug and alcohol hotlines, how to get mental health treatment, and non-academic support like free school supplies, food, and more.

Boston College Recovery & Sobriety Support

617-552-9900
Boston College has multiple support services for students in recovery or are looking for ways to change their relation to substance use. They have short-term counseling and consultations, online recovery resources, 12 step meetings, recovery housing, and other peer support meetings.

University of Massachusetts, Lowell

978-934-6800
The Students in Recovery Program at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell offers programs for students with alcohol or substance use disorder or other mental health issues, including counseling services, crisis intervention, and assistance in locating outside counseling or treatment programs if necessary.

University of Massachusetts, Boston

617-287-5000
The University of Massachusetts in Boston offers students substance misuse and recovery support. Services include daily collegiate recovery meetings, recovery community meetings, and a Recovery at UMB program. There are also links to peer support groups including 12-step meetings.

Harvard Counseling and Mental Health Services (CAMHS)

617-495-2042
Harvard offers a wide variety of workshops and groups for students, including a group for students in recovery. The recovery group provides support and strategies to help them remain substance-free during college and beyond. There are also groups for grief support, mood & food, students of color, queer students, and more.

Veterans Collaborate

The Veterans Collaborative supports military vets and their families by offering information about events and support in the area. You can find veteran outreach centers, community resources, veterans’ services, and VA information. The organizations listed can help with basic needs, mental health and addiction treatment, medical care, fellowship, and other services.

Native American Team Project

617-624-5111
The state’s Bureau of Substance Addiction Service has a Native American Team Project that offers culturally relevant alcohol and substance use prevention programs. The goal is to increase Native youth’s positive ethnic identity, help them make healthy choices related to substance use, and prevent overdose deaths.

Native American LifeLines

857-203-9680
Native American Lifelines provides culturally centered health services for Native Americans in the Boston area. Services include counseling for mental health and substance use disorder, as well as referrals to addiction treatment when appropriate. They also offer case management, dental care, and elder/youth/family programs.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

5 resources

Harm Reduction Program Locator

617-624-5111
The State of Massachusetts provides a Harm Reduction Program Locator. This online map allows you to find full-service programs and emergency naloxone boxes. Full-service locations offer fentanyl and xylazine test strips, naloxone, safer use supplies, and safer sex supplies.

Tapestry

413-586-2016
Tapestry Health provides free and confidential harm reduction services for people in western Massachusetts. These include Narcan access and training, syringe services, safer use and safer sex supplies, infectious disease testing, and referrals for those who need addiction treatment or medical care.

Cambridge Health Alliance Overdose Prevention

617-665-3872
Preventing overdoses is a key priority of the Cambridge Public Health Department. They offer free monthly virtual training and education services. Participants also learn about the impact of opioids, signs of opioid overdose, how to use naloxone, and various treatment options available for those who use opioids.

Berkshire Harm Reduction

413-447-2654 / 413-398-5603
Berkshire Harm Reduction provides an array of support for the community to reduce the harmful effects of drug use. These include onsite and mobile outreach providing free sterile supplies, fentanyl test strips, Narcan, testing for HIV and Hep C, testing for other STIs, and basic wound care. The website also lists the state’s overdose prevention hotline.

OutNow

Out Now is an organization that is dedicated to supporting youth in the LGBTQIA+ community. They provide sex education and harm reduction information workshops, a safe space for drop-ins, youth leadership training, peer support, and more.

Government Programs

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Mass.gov

For those looking for syringe services, this Massachusetts finder map helps you see where permanent and mobile syringe services are located throughout the state. You can zoom into any area of Massachusetts to find the syringe program closest to you.

FIRST Steps Together

FIRST Steps Together provides new parents in recovery with one-on-one recovery coaching from a family recovery support specialist. Parents are also assisted and empowered through support groups, parenting classes, and referrals to additional vital services. FIRST Steps has locations in nine of the state’s 14 counties.

Peer Recovery Support Centers

Being in recovery is challenging, but having someone who understands what you’re going through can be a significant encouragement. This website lists Peer Recovery Support Centers throughout the state, listed by county. Each listing has the address, phone number, email, website link, and hours of the Center. Services in addition to peer support include social and wellness activities, recovery education, community engagement, and referrals to necessary resources.

Massachusetts Harm Reduction Program Finder

The Massachusetts Harm Reduction Program finder is an interactive map that allows you to look for a wide variety of services. You can look for centers that provide specific basic services like a phone, shower, or bathroom. You can also look for specific supplies and services, like safer sex kits, syringe programs, naloxone kits, fentanyl strips, and more. The map also allows you to find centers that have particular education and support, such as referrals to housing or substance use programs. No matter what you need, this comprehensive tool will show you where to go.

Families In Recovery SupporT (FIRST) Steps

FIRST Steps Together is a program for new parents (child up to age 5) who are in recovery or seeking recovery from substance use. Families will be connected with a Family Recovery Support Specialist and receive access to peer support, mental health counseling, connections to social services, and other support.

Massachusetts Bureau of Substance Addiction Services

617-624–5111
The Massachusetts Bureau of Substance Addiction Services provides a wide range of resources, including links to naloxone information, overdose prevention, substance use prevention resources, and treatment and recovery services. They also maintain statistics about substance use and other information.

MassHealth (Medicaid) and CHIP

800-841-2900
MassHealth is the Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program for Massachusettes. This program covers medical care, mental health care, and substance use treatment for lower-income individuals and families. This website includes eligibility requirements and information for members.

VA - Substance Use Disorder Program

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs has comprehensive services for military vets who need substance use disorder treatment. There are four primary VA addiction treatment centers in Massachusetts. Services include residential care, medication-assisted treatment programs, intensive and general outpatient therapy, and aftercare support programs. The VA treats both mental health and addiction.

VA Boston Healthcare System

800-865-3384
The VA Boston Healthcare System serves military veterans with a wide range of services. This includes medical care, mental health treatment, connections to social services, addiction treatment, and other support. There are VA centers and Vet Centers across the state, making it easy for veterans in the state to get care nearby.
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