Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Danville,

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Crossroads of Danville

1555 Meadowview Drive Suite 7
Danville, VA 24541

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Sovah Health Danville

142 South Main Street
Danville, VA 24541

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Danville Pittsylvania Community

136 West Main Street
Danville, VA 24541

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Salem Health Care Danville VA Clinic

705 Piney Forest Road
Danville, VA 24540

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Crossroads of Danville

1555 Meadowview Drive Suite 7
Danville, VA 24541

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Hope Center Ministries Danville Womens Center

1070 Mountain Run Road
Cascade, VA 24069

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Spero Health Martinsville

314 Fairy Street Suite B
Martinsville, VA 24112

Located in Martinsville, VA, Spero Health Martinsville is a drug and alcohol rehab. This facility provides outpatient treatment services like counseling and medication ... more details

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Addiction Allies

2137 Lakeside Dr STE 103
Lynchburg, VA 24501

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Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare Recovery Center

3003A Hollins Road Northeast
Roanoke, VA 24012

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Pathways Residential Treatment Center

3300 Rivermont Avenue
Lynchburg, VA 24503

Pathways is in Lynchburg, Virginia. They offer residential and outpatient substance abuse and mental health treatment. Your care plan begins with a thorough ... more details

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Mount Regis Center

125 Knotbreak Road
Salem, VA 24153

Mount Regis Center is located in Salem, Virginia. This is a recovery treatment facility that serves men and women who are experiencing a substance use disorder. They ... more details

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Fernwood Counseling Center

6999 Carrollton Pike Suite 1
Galax, VA 24333

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Pinnacle Treatment Centers Pulaski Medical

1006 East Main Street
Pulaski, VA 24301

Virginia’s Pulaski Medical Center is an accredited facility that provides outpatient treatment for addiction. Support is available to adults aged 18+ regardless of ... more details

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Life Center of Galax

112 Painter Street
Galax, VA 24333

Life Center of Galax in Galax, Virginia, is a drug rehab facility that works with men and women who need support for their alcohol, drug or substance use disorder. ... more details

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

15 resources

Virginia 2-1-1

2-1-1
Virginians who call 211 are able to find a wide range of assistance from social services. Callers can connect with education and employment support, food and clothing, housing services, income assistance, mental health and substance use treatment, transportation help, and much more. It’s an easy single place to find a variety of services for those in need.

Health Brigade

804-358-6343
Health Brigade in Richmond has a needle exchange program, PrEP, and HIV/STI testing. Clients can get safer use supplies, syringes, safer sex supplies, naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose prevention training, and referrals to medical care, community resources, and substance use treatment if interested.

Chris Atwood Foundation

703-653-4221
The Chris Atwood Foundation operates in northern Virginia and provides a range of harm reduction supplies, including free sterile syringes, safer use kits, naloxone (Narcan) kits, fentanyl test strips, overdose prevention training, peer recovery support, and connections to food, bedding, hygiene supplies, and other assistance.

Rescue Mission of Roanoke

540-343-7227
The Rescue Mission of Roanoke is one of the few homeless centers that operates 24/7/365. They serve three meals a day, have a food pantry, and offer clothing vouchers, referrals to medical care, and referrals to substance use treatment for those interested. They also operate an overnight emergency shelter for those experiencing homelessness.

New Hope Housing

703-799-2293
New Hope Housing, in northern Virginia, provides housing services for state residents. They have a variety of emergency shelters as well as group homes, first apartment programs, education and employment support, and mobile medical outreach. If you’re experiencing homelessness, New Hope Housing may be able to help you stabilize the situation.

Substance Abuse and Addiction Recovery Alliance of Virginia (SAARA)

804-762-4445
The Substance Abuse and Addiction Recovery Alliance of Virginia is an advocacy organization that works to provide education and support to Virginia residents who are affected by substance use disorder.

Virginia Association of Free & Charitable Clinics (VAFCC)

804-340-3434
The Virginia Association of Free and Charitable Clinics is a group of treatment centers that free and/or low-cost medical care, including substance use disorder treatment services. An important note: while all members of the VAFCC offer free or low-cost services, non-member clinics may offer these services as well.

George Mason University Student Support and Advocacy Center (SSAC)

703-993-3686 / 703-993-8984
George Mason University's Student Support and Advocacy Center provides resources for students who are concerned about their own drug and alcohol use, or about the drug and alcohol use of someone close to them.

Northern Virginia Community College Office of Wellness and Mental Health (OWMH)

703-527-4077
The Office of Wellness and Mental Health at Northern Virginia Community College provides mental health support for a variety of student health issues, including substance use disorder. Students can call or live chat for assistance.

Old Dominion University Health Promotion Office

757-683-3384
Old Dominion University's Health Promotion Office provides counseling and other support for students who are struggling with drug or alcohol use while offering an amnesty policy to encourage students to seek help for themselves or others.

University of Virginia Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP)

434-924-5362
Student Health and Wellness at the University of Virginia offers support for those who are curious about changing their drug use or drinking patterns. Students, faculty, and staff can all take advantage of these services.

Virginia Commonwealth University Rams in Recovery

804-828-1360
Rams in Recovery is Virginia Commonwealth University's recovery program for students who are beginning the process of recovery, or who have been working their recovery prior to joining the program. The program offers recovery housing, weekly recovery meetings, a recovery clubhouse, and more.

PFLAG

434-218-2333
PFLAG is an organization made up of parents, families, friends, and straight allies who love and support lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender friends and relatives. The organization offers community groups, support, and education.

Pride of Rural Virginia

540-231-7993
Pride of Rural Virginia works to address health injustices in the LGBTQIA+ communities across rural Virginia by providing safe, welcoming, affirming healthcare. In addition to providing resources, Pride of Rural Virginia also provides an anonymous portal for members of the LGBTQIA+ community to share their experiences with care providers.

VA Crisis Line

9-8-8
The Veterans Crisis Line offers 24/7 confidential support for Veterans and their loved ones. The Veterans Crisis Line provides both chat and phone support, and callers do not need to be enrolled in VA healthcare to utilize the service.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

4 resources

Opioid Reversal Agent Distribution Program - Naloxone

804-864-7000
The Virginia Department of Health provides free naloxone (Narcan), an opioid reversal agent, to high-priority individuals, including people who use drugs, as well as their family, friends, and coworkers. The program also provides instructions on how to recognize and treat an overdose.

Virginia Harm Reduction Coalition

540-541-2022
The Virginia Harm Reduction Coalition is a non-profit organization that works to improve the health of people who use drugs by providing safer-use supplies, distributing naloxone, and implementing evidence-based solutions to support community health.

Curb the Crisis

Curb the Crisis is an organization working to fight opioid misuse by educating the public about the signs of opioid overdose, how to treat an overdose, and how to find recovery programs for substance use disorder.

REVIVE

804-786-3921
REVIVE! is an Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Education (OONE) program from the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services designed to teach Virginia residents how to recognize and treat opioid overdoses.

Government Programs

7 resources

Wise County Health Department

276-298-6657
The Wise County Health Department operates a harm reduction program that includes syringe exchange, safer injection and sex supplies, wound care supplies, risk reduction education, naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose prevention, testing for HIV/STD/TB, PrEP services, and referrals to additional resources and substance use treatment for those interested.

Fairfax County Peer Run Recovery Centers

Fairfax County has several peer-run recovery centers that offer multiple services to those in recovery. Each center generally provides a hot lunch, snacks, help getting social benefits, a computer lab, employment assistance, peer counseling, recreational activities, and various group trips. If you’re in the area and looking for sober events and community, the peer-run recovery centers are a great option.

Communty Service Board and Behavioral Health Directory

Virginians in need of state-based behavioral health or substance use treatment contact a Community Service Board (CSB) to be assessed and matched with appropriate services. This website has a comprehensive finder tool for CSB programs across the state. If you need state-based care, this is the starting point to connect with the services you need.

Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services

804-786-3921
The Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services works to provide Virginians with resources to support mental and physical health, including substance use disorder treatment services by connecting residents with local and state-wide resources.

Virginia Department of Veterans Services (DVS)

804-786-0286
The Virginia Department of Veterans Services helps Veterans access a multitude of resources, including medical care, mental health care, and substance abuse treatment services. There are 38 Veterans Affairs offices across the state of Virginia to meet the needs of former service members.

Virginia Veteran and Family Support (VVFS) Program

804-786-0286
The Virginia Veteran and Family Support Program works to provide resources for those who care for veterans. The program provides referrals to financial, housing, and employment services, as well as group recovery programs and education assistance.

Indian Health Service (IHS) – Mid-Atlantic Service Unit

804-622-0011
The Indian Health Service is the U.S. government's Federal Health Program for American Indians and Alaska Natives. The IHS's Mid-Atlantic Service Unit outreach to promote a healthy lifestyle and connect qualifying individuals with health care services, including care for substance use disorder.
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