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211 Wisconsin

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Wisconsin residents who call 211 are connected to a wide range of social services, including child or senior care, housing services, food and clothing, rent and utility assistance, crisis support, transportation assistance, mental health and substance use treatment, and much more. Calling 211 gives you the help you need all in one place.

Centers for Independence

414-937-2020
The Centers for Independence has multiple programs that benefit residents in the Milwaukee area. They have behavioral health treatment that includes supportive case management and housing services, as well as employment services such as skill development, job placement, and coaching for those with barriers to work. Centers for Independence is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC).

Peer-Run Respites

Wisconsin has several peer-run respites throughout the state that provide support, encouragement, and an overnight stay to those experiencing stress or symptoms from mental health or substance use concerns. Each center has peer recovery specialists that can help visitors stabilize and work through their concerns.

Wisconsin Community Action Programs (WISCAP)

Wisconsin residents in need can connect to the Community Action Program in their area through WISCAP. These agencies provide food, housing services, support for domestic violence victims, early childhood programs, and much more. Reach out to the program in your region to find a variety of supportive services!

Peer Recovery Centers

There are 11 peer-run recovery centers throughout the state, and the Wisconsin Peer Recovery Centers website lists all the programs, their locations, contact information, and links to their websites for more details. Wisconsin recovery centers have sanctuary agreements to protect all visitors and provide peer support, access to computers, referrals to social services, and a variety of activities that may include art, music, support groups, and group outings. If you need a safe, sober place to visit, drop in just to say hi — don’t be shy!

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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St. Croix Tribal Health Clinic Harm Reduction

The St. Croix Tribal Health Clinic Harm Reduction program provides a clean needle exchange, naloxone (Narcan) kits, fentanyl test strips, and overdose prevention training at their Primary Care Clinic. If you or someone you love is at risk of infection from substance use, the Health Clinic can help.

Vivent Health Lifepoint Harm Reduction Programs

800-359-9272
Vivent Health’s Lifepoint programs offer harm reduction supplies throughout Wisconsin. Clients can access clean syringes and syringe disposal, naloxone (Narcan), fentanyl test strips, overdose prevention training, safer use kits, HIV/Hep C testing, wound care, and harm reduction education.

Government Programs

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Oneida Nation of Wisconsin

The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin has a variety of social and behavioral health resources for tribe members, including wellness programs, experiential education adventures, and harm reduction resources such as naloxone (Narcan) kits, fentanyl test strips, and overdose prevention training.

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

Members of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin can access multiple substance use resources, including a recovery coach hotline, a tribal wellness center, and a clinic that provides medical care, behavioral health support, and harm reduction supplies like naloxone (Narcan) kits, fentanyl test strips, and overdose prevention training.
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