North Carolina Survivors Union
336-669-5943
The North Carolina Survivors Union operates a Greensboro Health Hub, which provides safer injection supplies such as syringes, testing of drugs for adulterants, naloxone (Narcan) kits, and fentanyl test strips, as well as food, beverages, and more. If you’re looking for harm reduction supplies in Greensboro, the Health Hub could be a great resource.
North Carolina 211
2-1-1
North Carolina residents who call 211 are connected with a wide variety of social services, including basic needs like food, clothing, and housing, as well as education and employment support, senior and child care services, mental health and substance use treatment, income support, and much more. Save time by finding all the resources you need in one place by calling 211.
Recovery Communities of NC Community Center
919-231-0248
The Recovery Communities of North Carolina Community Center in Raleigh provides support resources for anyone in recovery, no matter their path. The Center has recovery coaching, peer support groups, job readiness training, help accessing social services, and sober activities. If you’re in the area, consider dropping in!
Durham County Peer Support Specialists
919-695-3246
Durham County Peer Support Specialists help those who are struggling with substance use by providing naloxone (Narcan) kits and connecting clients to harm reduction resources, housing, food, and job resources, transportation to services, and help building a network of support. When clients are ready to pursue treatment, the Specialists can connect them to a treatment program that meets their needs.
The Hope Coalition
828-388-7979
The Hope Coalition operates a recovery “living room” that provides peer support, naloxone (Narcan) kits, and basic necessities. They also host recovery meetings throughout the week. Check the calendar to find a good time to drop in for either open hours or specific support meetings.
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center
704-332-1171
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center located in Charlotte, North Carolina works with men and women who have lost everything due to their substance issues. They offer holistic work therapy, group and individual counseling sessions, spiritual direction, and life skills development.
University of North Carolina Recovery Program
919-962-9355
UNC Medical Center located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina has a substance use program. Their Substance Treatment and Recovery (STAR) program implements different modalities to appropriately address your substance use and mental health needs. They offer the following services: substance use disorder treatment, DWI/DMV assessment and counseling and group therapy. They have a specific referral and admissions process.
Duke Student Wellness
919-684-3737
Duke University Health System located in Durham, North Carolina offers a wide variety of Cognitive Behavioral Therapies (CBTs) to help adults change their ways of thinking and behaviors that are associated with mental health and substance use issues. They use CBT to help treat mood disorders, impulse control disorders, and substance use disorders. You will have your own individualized treatment plan to help you achieve and maintain your goals.
Wake Forest Collegiate Recovery Program
336-758-4371
Wake Forest University provides resources in the Winston-Salem community for students wanting to receive alcohol and/or drug treatment off campus. These resources offer a range of services such as individual therapy, group counseling, and treatment programs. Additionally, these programs conduct substance use assessments for Wake Forest students. They can also connect you to mutual aid meetings such as AA/NA if you are interested.
Blue Ridge Pride
828-820-3993
Blue Ridge Pride serves the LGBTQIA+ population of Asheville. They offer mental health and substance use treatment services. Each participant will be able to connect with a therapist that identifies with them for counseling needs. If substance use treatment is needed, they have a harm reduction program, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), and peer support grounds.
The LGBTQ Center of Durham
919-827-1436
The LGBTQ Center of Durham offers programs and resources for youth and adults within the LGBTQIA+ population. They have a specialized service called Project FAM (Folks Aiming for More) which offers low barrier or free of cost services for individuals living in the Triangle region of North Carolina with a focus on those in Durham.
Veterans Services of The Carolinas
855-962-8387
Veterans Services of the Carolinas is a division of Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry that supports Veterans and their families by implementing assistance programs across North Carolina. They offer housing, employment, outreach, and call center service coordination. They additionally collaborate with community partners and faith communities to engage with Veterans and meet their critical needs.