Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Far Rockaway, NY

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

12 resources

Exponents

212-243-3434
Exponents, in New York City, is dedicated to serving those impacted by substance use, HIV/AIDS, behavioral health concerns, and incarceration. Their services include clothing, a food pantry, vaccines, behavioral health and substance use treatment, vocational training, and programs for gay and bisexual men and transgender individuals.

New York 211

2-1-1
New Yorkers who call 211 can access a broad range of social services, including housing services, help with food and clothing, child and senior care services, transportation needs, medical care, behavioral health and substance use treatment, and much more. Rather than looking for individual organizations, call 211 and get the information you need all at once.

Coalition for the Homeless

888-358-2384
The Coalition for the Homeless provides multiple services to New York City residents in a variety of situations, including those experiencing homelessness, those about to be evicted, those fleeing domestic violence, those in need of food, disabled New Yorkers, and more. They also offer a resource guide and links to borough-specific information.

Women in Need (WiN)

Women in Need (WiN) operates 14 shelters and 400 supportive housing units across New York City. They provide help for women and their children, including supportive housing, transitional housing, child care and education support, life skills classes, and employment programs.

Liberty Resources

315-425-1004
Liberty Resources in Syracuse provides primary medical care, crisis support, disability services, behavioral health and substance use treatment, and support for children and families. Programs include community-based support, help for those involved in domestic violence and sexual assault, kinship services, recovery support navigators, and much more.

Mayor’s Office of ThriveNYC

Mayor’s Office of ThriveNYC has a Mental Health Resources Guide that offers mental health resources and information for LGBTQI+ New Yorkers, their families, and allies. You can find peer support groups, apps for mental health, connections to counseling and crisis services, gender affirming care, and much more.

The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative

646-242-7372
The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative (SIGBI) leads the “Rallies for Recovery” campaign to address substance use disorders in the LGBTQ+ community. SIGBI connects individuals with LGBTQ+ treatment centers that provide culturally competent care to help community members heal in a supportive environment.

The Center

212-620-7310
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center in New York City provides connections to support services for LGBTQ+ individuals in the city. Since 1983, The Center has offered affirming and safe mental health counseling, insurance assistance, social groups, job preparation services, and housing support.

DOP Pride

The Department of Probation Pride website connects LGBTQ+ individuals with a wide variety of LGBTQ+ support services across New York City, including housing support, help for domestic violence victims, economic support, HIV/AIDS services, and more. The site coordinates access to specialized community resources and advocacy services.

Resources for Supporting LBTQ+ Wellbeing

518-480-0111
AHI’s Resources for Supporting LBTQ+ Wellbeing provides an extensive list of LGBTQ+ events, resources, organizational resources, and on-demand training on health topics. The resources focus on nine North Country counties in New York State. You can find everything from support groups to youth resources to LGBTQ+ health organizations and more.

Staten Island PPS

917-830-1140
The Staten Island PPS website has an extensive list of support services for veterans and their families. There are crisis intervention programs, employment assistance, community building, nutrition services, yoga classes, and mental health support available through partnerships with clinics and veteran-focused institutions.

New York Indian Council Inc. Healthcare Services

718-215-8417
New York Indian Council Inc. Healthcare Services offers culturally-sensitive healthcare, including substance abuse counseling and mental health services, to Federally and State recognized Native Americans in the city of New York. The program acknowledges traditional healing practices and combines them with modern medical care, promoting cultural preservation through wellness.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

6 resources

On Point NYC

212-828-8464
On Point NYC operates drop-in centers in New York City that have meals, coffee, food, showers, and laundry. They also provide harm reduction services such as syringe exchange, safer drug use supplies, and substance use education. On Point NYC also offers health and wellness services, support and benefits navigation, referrals to additional care, and run two overdose prevention centers.

State of New York Harm Reduction

The State of New York has harm reduction programs that provide a variety of resources and supplies. This website provides links to where New Yorkers can get naloxone (Narcan), overdose training and drug test strips, and where to find syringe services programs. There’s also a Never Use Alone hotline and a Help & Hope text program.

New York Harm Reduction

800-484-3731
The Office of Addiction Services and Supports provides harm reduction resources, including free Naloxone kits and drug test strips to tackle record-high overdose deaths in New York. This website can link you to overdose prevention education, 24/7 confidential support hotlines, syringe services, and more.

New York City Initiatives

The National Harm Reduction Coalition has New York City initiatives to help support city residents who want to use drugs more safely. They have free online training in both English and Spanish as well as links to peer services, syringe service programs, and more. They also train local organizations, health departments, and others on harm reduction strategies.

Alliance LES Harm Reduction Center

212-645-0875
Alliance Lower East Side (LES) Harm Reduction Center in New York City provides compassionate, anonymous harm reduction services for active substance users. You can get medical and mental health care services, syringe exchange, HIV/HCMV testing, overdose prevention training, and comprehensive case management.

Harm Reduction - Trillium Health

585-545-7200
Trillium Health is a Community Health Center that provides harm reduction services in a welcoming and judgement free environment. They offer walk in testing for HIV, Hep C, and sexually transmitted diseases, wound care, and safe use supplies. You can also get basic necessities and connections to healthcare and addiction treatment if desired.

Government Programs

9 resources

New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS)

877-846-7369
New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) provides links to a wide range of essential resources in the state. The website’s header bar has links to prevention resources, a treatment locator, harm reduction resources, and recovery support. The website also allows visitors to order free naloxone (Narcan) kits to be delivered.

Alcohol and Drug Use Services

The Alcohol and Drug Use Services page from NYC Health is an information hub for New York City residents. You can find information about harm reduction services like overdose prevention centers and syringe programs. You can also get information about medication-assisted treatment, peer support programs, and addiction treatment programs.

311 - NYC

9-8-8
NYC 311 offers a wide variety of information about New York City, including information about the 988 hotline and other drug and alcohol resources. By calling 988 you can get counseling referrals, medication-assisted treatment options, and harm-reduction aids. The hotline offers multilingual assistance 24/7 and can also connect you to local social services and other support.

Substance Use Disorder Services

845-673-5903
Orange County New York’s Substance Use Disorder Services website has a variety of addiction care resources. The site has information about 24/7 crisis hotlines, MAT providers, prevention programs, treatment referrals, and recovery support. Services are available across the county and include telemedicine options, Naloxone training, and specialized help for families, youth, and couples.

New York State Opioid Overdose Prevention

800-692-8528
New York State Department of Health’s Opioid Overdose Prevention Program provides Naloxone to registered opioid overdose programs across the state. This life-saving medication by blocking opioids in the brain for 30 to 90 minutes. The site also has educational resources and strategies for organizations on the front lines of overdose prevention.

New York VA Medical Centers

800-273-8255
New York VA Medical Centers have substance use disorder treatment centers for veterans and military members in cities across the state. Services include 24-hour residential care and intensive outpatient programs as well as specialized facilities that provide opioid treatment programs and standard outpatient treatment.

Veterans and Military

877-846-7369
The Veterans and Military resources website by the New York Office of Addiction Services and Supports provides information about helplines and veteran-specific substance use treatment programs. Trauma-informed care settings that acknowledge military culture and values offer effective addiction recovery support for New York’s 1 million veterans.

VetConnect NYC

212-416-5250
VetConnect NYC has a variety of resources for veterans, including organizations that offer check-in calls, counseling services, peer support, hotlines, and more. You can also connect to training programs and alternative therapy. VetConnect also has resources to help veterans with housing, healthcare, family support, and more.

Veterans Affairs Resources

646-664-8802
The City University of New York (CUNY) Office of Veterans Affairs serves about 3,000 military-connected students across 25 campuses. Support services include educational benefits assistance, peer mentoring, and resource coordination to help veterans, service members, and their families successfully navigate academic life.
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