Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Clay,

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FMRS Health Systems Fayette

209 West Maple Avenue
Fayetteville, WV 25840

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Recovery U

200 Upper Kanawha Valley Way
Charleston, WV 25035

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Prestera Center for Mental Addictions Recovery

911 Michael Avenue
Charleston, WV 25387

Prestera Center for Mental Addictions Recovery is located in Charleston, West Virginia. This is a comprehensive care facility that provides a range of services to ... more details

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United Summit Center Glenville

1471 WV-5
Glenville, WV 26351

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Brians Safehouse

368 Dearing Drive
Mount Hope, WV 25880

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Sparrows Nest

P.O. Box 1122
Beckley, WV 25802

Sparrows Nest is a private addiction treatment facility in Beckley, West Virginia, that serves women living with a drug or alcohol dependence. This facility provides ... more details

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United Summit Center Healthy Minds Lewis County

37 Elizabeth Drive
Weston, WV 26452

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Harmony Ridge Recovery Center

47 Chambers Circle Road
Walker, WV 26180

Harmony Ridge Recovery Center provides substance abuse treatment in Walker, West Virginia. They offer a comprehensive suite of services, including detox, residential, ... more details

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Opportunity House

93 E Main St
Buckhannon, WV 26201

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Westbrook Health Services

2121 Seventh Street
Parkersburg, WV 26101

Westbrook Health Services provides substance abuse and mental health treatment in Parkersburg, West Virginia. They offer outpatient services at this location which are ... more details

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St. Joseph Recovery Center

1824 Murdoch Ave
Parkersburg, WV 26101

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Northern Appalachian Teen Challenge

1877 Good Hope Pike
Clarksburg, WV 26301

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Spero Health Clarksburg

95 Rosebud Ave Suite 104
Clarksburg, WV 26301

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United Summit Center Day Treatment

6 Hospital Drive
Clarksburg, WV 26301

Located in Clarksburg, West Virginia, United Summit Center Day Treatment is a grant based rehabilitation program for adults with substance use disorder or mental ... more details

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Adult and Teen Challenge Appalachian Region Princeton

1651 Unity Road
Princeton, WV 24739

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West Virginia Health Right

304-414-5930
West Virginia Health Right has three locations in Charleston, where they provide behavioral health, medical and dental care, health education, cooking and dance classes, and support groups. They also provide harm reduction supplies, such as HIV/Hep C testing, naloxone (Narcan) kits, and needle exchanges.

Harmony House

304-523-2764
Harmony House has multiple programs in Huntington. They offer rapid rehousing, case management, assistance getting ID documents, peer support, naloxone (Narcan) training, transportation assistance, help with rental and move-in fees, and employment support programs. Harmony House runs a youth drop-in center, and area residents can also get mail services, showers, laundry, and access to a computer lab.

West Virginia 211

2-1-1
West Virginia residents who call 211 are connected to a wide range of social services, such as child and senior care, food and clothing, crisis support, housing services, health care, financial assistance, help with transportation, referrals to mental health and substance use treatment, and much more. There’s no need to spend hours looking for organizations that can help — simply call 211!

Youth Services System

800-977-8918
Youth Services System supports mental and behavioral health for youth and young adults ages 12-25. They provide school-based services, mentoring for at-risk youth, youth employment services, emergency shelters, recovery homes, and transitional living programs. They also run regional youth centers with outreach, peer support, suicide intervention, and family coordinators to help families connect with needed support.

Helping Heros

304-232-0114
Helping Heros is a veteran resource program in Wheeling. They offer emergency shelter, housing services, case management, rent and utility help, assistance with VA benefits, employment and financial counseling, food & clothing, and referrals to additional services. If you’re a veteran in need in the Wheeling area, this could be a great resource.

Friendship Fairmont

304-368-1341
Friendship Fairmont is a mental wellness and substance use recovery community drop-in center. The center has peer support groups, social activities, art therapy, coffee, breakfasts, snacks, and links to community services. They offer classes in life skills, coping skills, problem-solving, and relapse prevention.

HELP4WV

844-435-7498
HELP4WV is an accredited 24/7 helpline in West Virginia. Individuals who are in crisis with mental health or addiction can call, chat or text to reach trained peer support or recovery coaches. The helpline offers resources for accessing self-help groups, counseling services, residential treatment, medication-assisted treatment, and emergency care.

West Virginia Collegiate Recovery Network

The West Virginia Collegiate Recovery Network offers peer recovery and other support to students at nine universities and colleges in the state. They provide individual and group support, naloxone and overdose prevention training, prescription medication disposal bags, fentanyl test strips, and more. The details depend on the specific campus program.

WVU Student Assistance Program

304-293-4431
The Carruth Center at West Virginia University offers a Student Assistance Program (SAP) that supports students with addiction concerns. Services include assessments, individual and group counseling, and in-person and online education. The Center also has a program to help students strengthen their memory and mind fitness and a program that organizes adventures designed to improve well-being.

West Virginia State University Collegiate Recovery, Education, and Wellness (CREW)

304-766-3168
West Virginia State University’s CREW program offers a welcoming environment for students in or seeking recovery from addiction. They have recovery coaching, peer support, a lounge space for hanging out, recovery meetings, sober social activities, community service, and scholarship opportunities. They also have naloxone training and distribution.

Fairness West Virginia

681-265-9062
Fairness West Virginia advocates for the LGBTQ+ community statewide. They work to change laws to protect those with an LGBTQ+ lifestyle, advance transgender rights, improve the visibility of the community, and protect LGBTQ+ rights to marry and have families. They also have Pride events and other social activities to bring the community together.

West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance

304-558-3661
The State of West Virginia, Department of Veterans Assistance offers military veterans programs to assist them with accessing their veteran benefits. This includes assistance with education, housing and economic assistance, disability compensation and access to mental health and alcohol and substance use disorder treatment.

IHS – Treatment Locator

The Indian Health Service’s Alcohol and Substance Abuse Branch provides American Indians and Alaska Natives with programs to combat alcohol and substance use disorder. These programs include preventive services and education along with crisis support and outpatient and inpatient addiction treatment. Many programs are Tribally operated and some are available through telehealth.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Wheeling-Ohio County Needle Exchange Program

304-234-3682
The Wheeling-Ohio County Needle Exchange Program offers HIV/Hep C/STI testing, naloxone (Narcan) and overdose prevention training, syringe collection & disposal, sharps containers, sterile injection supplies, disease education, connections to housing, clothing, food, and employment support. They also provide referrals to substance use treatment if clients are interested.

LIGHT Program

304-292-8234
The LIGHT Program in Morgantown is a syringe access program that provides sterile syringes and syringe disposal, naloxone (Narcan) prescriptions, HIV/Hep C testing, wound care, peer support services, counseling, and referrals to social services, medical care, and substance use treatment if clients are interested.

Cabell-Huntington Health Department Harm Reduction

304-523-6483
The Cabell-Huntington Health Department provides syringe exchange and harm reduction services in Huntington. They also have syringe disposal, peer coaching, HIV/Hep C/STI testing, and referrals to social services.

Naloxone Distribution

304-558-0684
The West Virginia Office of Drug Control Policy offers state residents free Naloxone Distribution Services. This includes programs to ensure public school nurses have proper training on the use of Narcan for overdose and that everyone has access to emergency kits. West Virginians can pick up naloxone or have it mailed to them.

Government Programs

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Jobs & Hope West Virginia

833-784-1385
Jobs & Hope West Virginia is a state program that helps state residents in recovery from substance use find work. The program provides a transition agent, job readiness training, GED and life skills training, career certifications, job placement, driver’s license reinstatement, and expungement of certain non-violent offenses and felonies.

West Virginia Office of Drug Control Policy Treatment Finder

The West Virginia Office of Drug Control Policy has a finder map for treatment programs and recovery support in the state. You can look specifically for adult services, youth care, support for veterans, and community services. The map includes harm reduction locations, crisis support, medication assisted treatment, and more.

West Virginia Office of Drug Control Policy Programs

West Virginia’s Office of Drug Control Policy has a variety of programs to benefit state residents struggling with substance misuse. This includes substance use and stigma awareness training, a Quick Response Team for emergency intervention, diversion programs for those involved in the justice system, and naloxone overdose reversal supplies and training. They also have links to treatment options and recovery support throughout the state.

Back to Life

888‑696‑6195
Back to Life, West Virginia is a program of the West Virginia Department of Human Services. They help state residents connect to state resources like a treatment finder map and transportation help along with a crisis line, Cards of Hope, and naloxone kits.

West Virginia Veterans Association Substance Abuse Disorder (SUD) Program

800-698-2411
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs offers substance use treatment for military members and veterans at four locations around the state. These services include residential and outpatient care, which can include medication assisted treatment, individual and group counseling and aftercare programs. The VA can also help with mental health services either on their own or integrated with co occurring addiction treatment.

West Virginia Suicide and Mental Health Assistance for Veterans

The West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance has mental health support for veterans, including a suicide prevention program and links to organizations that empower veterans and help them live independent lives. That includes Project Healing Waters which provides fly fishing and related activities and Helping Heros which provides emergency shelter, case management, and housing assistance.
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