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Alcohol Abuse & Drug Rebab Starkville

603 Yellow Jacket Dr
Starkville, MS 39759

Located in Southaven, MS, Vertava Health of Mississippi is a drug and alcohol rehab serving many specialty groups including adults, adolescents, veterans, expectant ... more details

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Alcohol Abuse & Drug Rebab Starkville

603 Yellow Jacket Dr
Starkville, MS 39759

Located in Southaven, MS, Vertava Health of Mississippi is a drug and alcohol rehab serving many specialty groups including adults, adolescents, veterans, expectant ... more details

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White Creek Wellness

215 S Lewis Ave
Philadelphia, MS 39350

Located in Philadelphia, MS, White Creek Wellness is a drug and alcohol rehab center serving adults aged 18 and over. They offer outpatient addiction treatment ... more details

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North Mississippi Medical Center Behavioral Health Center

4579 South Eason Boulevard
Tupelo, MS 38801

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Pine Grove Outreach Center Meridian

2320 B St
Meridian, MS 39301

In a calming environment amongst an abundant forest, Pine Grove Outreach Center Meridian, a drug and alcohol rehab, exists to help adults and adolescents receive ... more details

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Oxford Treatment Center Inpatient Treatment

297 County Road 244
Etta, MS 38627

Located in Etta, Mississippi, Oxford Treatment Center is a dual diagnosis drug and alcohol rehab for adults. The center offers a full continuum of care including ... more details

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Life Help Leflore County

2504 Browning Road
Greenwood, MS 38930

Life Help Leflore County is a dual diagnosis drug and alcohol rehab for adults, located in Greenwood, Mississippi. The center offers inpatient treatment, outpatient ... more details

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Open Doors Homeless Coalition

228-604-2048
The Open Doors Homeless Coalition serves South Mississippi’s homeless population and those at risk of homelessness. They offer rental assistance, case management, and links to community resources. A coordinated entry program helps those who are currently unhoused connect with appropriate emergency housing and support services.

Muteh

601-960-0557
Muteh helps Mississippians who are homeless, are at risk of homelessness, or are homeless veterans connect with the services they need to stabilize their situation. Available programs include Supportive Services for Veteran Families, rapid rehousing, and permanent supportive housing. The website provides online assessments to help visitors determine which program they qualify for, and a staff member will contact you based on your results.

Mississippi 211

2-1-1
Mississippians who call 211 can connect with a wide variety of social services and resources, including employment and education support, food, housing services, child and senior care, crisis support, health care, substance use treatment, and much more. All Mississippi counties are covered, so don’t hesitate to call!

Hinds Behavioral Health Services

Hinds Behavioral Health Services is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic in Jackson, Mississippi. They provide comprehensive substance use and mental health treatment for adults and adolescents, along with peer support, housing resources, and employment support.

Bridge Drop in Center

The Bridge Drop-In Center serves adults who are homeless and have mental illness or substance use concerns. The Center provides showers, food, employment services, peer support, individual therapy, support groups, and referrals to social services, including housing.

Mississippi State University – GAIN program

662-325-2090
Mississippi State University’s G.A.I.N. (Goal-Driven Alcohol/Drug Intervention Network) Program is an evidence-based program that educates students about substance use. In two sessions, students will do a substance use assessment, learn to calculate blood-alcohol content (BAC), and learn how expensive substance misuse can be. GAIN also addresses how to address triggers and make responsible choices using healthy coping strategies. The training is delivered in a non-judgmental environment to generate sincere conversations.

Mississippi State University

662-325-2090
The Mississippi State University Office for Student Well-Being offers support for students struggling with substance misuse. They have substance use screening, outreach, and a Bulldogs in Recovery program. Bulldogs in Recovery is a Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) that offers peer support, weekly seminars, a monthly Recovery Night, community meals, and sober events.

PFlag Jackson

202-467-8180
PFLAG Jackson is a local chapter of PFLAG, the nation’s largest organization dedicated to advocating for and supporting LGBTQ+ people and their families. The Support Hotlines page offers a variety of 24/7 support hotlines for crisis intervention, suicide prevention, youth services, substance abuse, and specialized support for transgender individuals. Some hotlines are available in both English and Spanish.

Choctaw Health Center

601-389-4500
Choctaw Health Center is a medical facility that serves the Choctaw tribal population. The main 180,000-square-foot facility and three rural clinics deliver medical care, behavioral health services, emergency treatment, and more in a way that respects cultural traditions and fosters diversity. Behavioral health treatment includes helping individuals meet challenging life events with healthy coping mechanisms and providing culturally appropriate mental health and addiction treatment.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Stand UP Mississippi

601-359-1288
Stand UP Mississippi helps state residents find where to get naloxone (Narcan) kits anywhere in the state. Simply select your county on the interactive map. The website also provides a wealth of resources to address opioid misuse, including information about opioids in the workplace, medication disposal, and how to talk to children, adults, and seniors about opioid use.

OD Free

ODFree.org is an initiative for overdose prevention in Mississippi. It connects state residents to free naloxone and overdose intervention strategies, drug disposal and takeback programs, educational resources addressing substance use disorder stigma and how to avoid it, and state-specific data.

Mississippi Harm Reduction Initiative

769-234-5830
Mississippi Harm Reduction Initiative is a program for state residents providing recovery support services. These include weekly support groups, peer support specialists, free Narcan, treatment referrals, and help with navigating the justice system, finding employment, and restoring relationships.

NEXT Distro - Mississippi

NEXT Distro is a national harm reduction program with resources for Mississippi residents. Its services include information about how to get naloxone through local pharmacies. They can send you naloxone through the mail if it isn’t available near you. They also have links to crisis support, information about Good Samaritan laws, and guidance on how to get sterile syringes through pharmacies and online exchange programs.

University of Southern Mississippi – Narcan program

601-266-5390
The University of Southern Mississippi has an initiative to educate the campus about overdose risk and has installed Narcan Overdose Emergency Kits in residence halls and public common areas on the Hattiesburg campus. Each of the 50 kits contains Narcan doses, CPR masks, and usage instructions. They also have 250 more Narcan kits for students who have undergone training to address overdoses, and faculty and staff also have access to Narcan.

Government Programs

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Make Mississippi OD Free

601-540-6310
Naloxone (Narcan) is a lifesaving intervention for those experiencing an opioid overdose. Make Mississippi OD Free offers free naloxone kits through the mail. They also provide information about prescription drug take-back programs, overdose prevention education, instruction on how to address an OD emergency, and opioid use data for the state.

Mississippi Department of Mental Health

877-210-8513
Mississippi’s Department of Mental Health offers a treatment directory so residents can find treatment centers for substance use, mental health concerns, and co-exiting conditions. The directory is organized by treatment type, such as detox, residential, and more. If you’re looking for treatment in Mississippi, this directory will help you understand your options.

Mississippi Access to Maternal Assistance (MAMA)

Mississippi Access to Maternal Assistance (MAMA) is an initiative for helping pregnant women and new mothers access statewide healthcare services like blood pressure and blood sugar checks, vaccinations, infant care support, and specialized programs to treat mental health and substance use such as Born Free/New Beginnings or programs from the Mississippi Department of Mental Health.

Mississippi Division of Medicaid

800-421-2408
The Mississippi Division of Medicaid provides eligible residents with coverage for healthcare services. This coverage allows those enrolled to get free or no-cost medical care, prescription drugs, mental health and addiction treatment, and access to specialized programs. Families who don’t qualify for Medicaid may be able to enroll their children in CHIP. There are 30 regional Medicaid offices statewide.

Mississippi OSUD Program

866-458-4948
The Mississippi State Department of Health offers a free medication assisted treatment (MAT) program for those with opioid use disorder. Treatment is available to those 15 and older who qualify. The evidence-based program includes personalized counseling, behavioral therapy, medical supervision, and they also provide rides to treatment if needed. This program helps participants prevent relapses, establish a healthy life, and maintain long-term recovery.

Department of Mental Health Helpline

877-210-8513
The DMH Helpline is a mental health resource of The Mississippi Department of Mental Health. It helps callers with crisis support and information about mental health and substance abuse treatment along with intellectual/developmental disability services. The state has multiple 24/7 mobile crisis response teams that can help, and they can also connect you to state-operated programs, regional community mental health centers, and other service organizations.

VA – Substance Use Disorder Program

The Veterans Administration provides substance use disorder treatment to veterans at two locations in Mississippi: the G.V. Montgomery VA Medical Center in Jackson and the Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System in Biloxi. Services include 24-hour residential care, intensive outpatient programs, and standard outpatient treatment in a veteran-friendly environment. The programs take into account the unique stresses faced by veterans such as PTSD and other mental health concerns.

Biloxi VA Medical Center

228-523-5000
The Biloxi VA Medical Center is a medical facility where veterans and their families can access specialized healthcare services. Services include medical care, mental health support, LGBTQ+ healthcare and pharmacy services. There are also programs for homeless veterans, minorities, and returning veterans. The VA Center offers social work services as well to connect veterans to help with basic needs, housing, employment, and more.
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