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Tropical Texas Behavioral Health Brownsville Outpatient Clinic

861 Old Alice Road
Brownsville, TX 78520

Tropical Texas Behavioral Health’s Brownsville Outpatient Clinic is located in Brownsville, Texas. This organization serves adults and adolescents who are in need of ... more details

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Brownsville Community Health Center

191 E Price Rd
Brownsville, TX 78521

Brownsville Community Health Center in Brownsville, Texas, is a community healthcare clinic that provides a range of services to adults, adolescents, and their ... more details

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Outcomes Detox & Recovery Center

425 E Los Ebanos Blvd #108
Brownsville, TX 78520

Outcomes Detox and Recovery Center is a substance abuse recovery center in Brownsville, Texas. They provide detox and treatment services to adults that utilize ... more details

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Better Tomorrow Center

2303 El Dorado Ave
Brownsville, TX 78575

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Recovery Center of Cameron County Brownsville

355 West Elizabeth Street Suite 100
Brownsville, TX 78520

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Texas 2-1-1

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Texans who call 211 gain access to a wide range of social services, including employment and education support, housing services, income assistance, food and clothing, child and senior care, and much more. Rather than finding each service individually, call 211 and save yourself hours of searching.

Cenikor Youth Recovery Community (YRC)

888-236-4567
The Cenikor Youth Recovery Community (YRC) serves youth and young adults from ages 13 to 21 in San Marcos and helps them practice teamwork, leadership, and social skills. YRC is a free program with support groups, recreational activities, volunteer opportunities, and help with education and/or employment.

The Council on Recovery

713-914-0556
The Council on Recovery, in Houston, offers not only substance use treatment but a variety of recovery resources as well. They offer school-based programs, peer recovery support, intervention and outreach to parents with young children, older adult services, prevention for workplaces, and connections to other community resources.

Austin Recovery

Austin Recovery has a peer support group for youth and young adults ages 13-21 as well as a recovery high school called University High School. The peer support group includes retreats and fun sober events on weekends, while the high school supports teens committed to staying sober with high-quality education, 12-step recovery programs, and wrap-around emotional support services. If you have an Austin teen working on recovery, consider contacting Austin Recovery.

The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center

214-670-1507
The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center is a 24/7 center in Dallas County. As a day shelter for adults, they provide showers, meals, haircuts, physical and mental health evaluations, case management, and help people implement a Care and Housing plan to exit homelessness. For those needing a place to sleep and live, they also offer emergency shelter, transitional housing, and peer support services.

Montrose Center

713-529-0037
The Montrose Center is a community support center for LGBTQ+ in Houston. They have multiple services, including help for violence victims, case management, counseling, youth programs, gender-affirming services, HIV assistance, housing help, senior services, and substance use recovery support. The Center provides a place where LGBTQ+ individuals can feel safe and get the care they need.

Spindletop Center

409-839-1000
For those looking for peer support in Beaumont, The Hope Center from Spindletop has resources that can help. They offer activities like peer support meetings, arts and crafts, lunches, and goal-setting workshops. They also provide veteran peer support, which includes military-to-civilian transition counseling, VA benefits assistance, counseling, education and job training, housing services, and referrals to other resources.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Texas Harm Reduction Alliance

512-585-7145
The Texas Harm Reduction Alliance in Austin has a drop-in center and mobile units that provide naloxone (Narcan) kits, overdose prevention training, safer use supplies, and peer support. They also have partners that offer food, medical care, HIV testing, and help navigating housing services and other social support. Harm reduction is challenging in Texas, but Austin has proven to be a safe environment for these services.

NEXT Distro

NEXT Distro can arrange for naloxone (Narcan) kits to be mailed to you more quickly than Texas’s morenarcanplease.com. If you need naloxone supplies and related resources, reach out to NEXT Distro for more information!

Government Programs

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Texas Outreach, Screening, Assessment, Referral (OSAR) Finder Map

Texans who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness can find housing assistance through Outreach, Screening, Assessment, Referral (OSAR) programs. This state website provides an OSAR finder so that no matter what region of Texas you’re in, you can find the help you need. The website also has a link to an interactive substance use treatment finder tool.
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