Resource Name | About | Contact |
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Recovery Community of Durham |
RCOD works to promote recovery and wellness through advocacy, education in support in Durham. |
RCOD 919-641-9988 recoverycommunityofdurham@gmail.com |
Transylvania C.A.R.E. Coalition |
The Transylvania C.A.R.E. Coalition was organized in 2010 as a response to the high overdose rate seen in the local hospital ED. The Coalition is convenes local partners committed to the prevention of substance abuse and dedicated to environmental, systems, and policy change to address substance misuse. |
Karen Gorman, Director 828-884-1750 karen.gorman@transylvaniacounty.org |
Carolinas Healthcare System – #ThisisSober Campaign |
Carolinas Healthcare System (CHS) launched a #ThisIsSober campaign to reduce the stigma of opioid addiction and seeking treatment. CHS shares successful recovery stories with the aim of encouraging more people to seek treatment. |
Claire Simmons 704-631-1076 claire.simmons@carolinashealthcare.org |
Orange County Coordinated Opioid Overdose Reduction Effort |
COORE is a three-pronged program that allows people struggling with substance misuse to dispose of drugs in dropboxes without repercussion, provides quick assistance for individuals seeking treatments, and helps law enforcement share information efficiently. |
Merrily Cheek 919-245-2900 ext. 2923 mcheek@orangecountync.gov |
Rockingham County Integrated Health Care Program |
Rockingham County Health and Human Services created the Integrated Health Care Program with a grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust. The program provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care to Rockingham County citizens. Services include a community paramedic program, healthy lifestyle support, behavioral health management, and intensive case management. |
Lisa Ellington, Program Manager 336-634-3009 lellington@co.rockingham.nc.us |
Granville Vance Public Health Department |
The Granville Vance Public Health Department offers substance misuse services in Oxford and Henderson, including naloxone and a syringe exchange program. |
Lisa Harrison, Health Director 919-690-2108 lharrison@gvdhd.org |
North Carolina Parent Resource Center |
The North Carolina Parent Resource Center engages communities to reduce substance abuse through parent engagement and involvement. The Parent Resource Center has a list of substance prevention coalitions by North Carolina County. http://www.ncparentresourcecenter.org/resources/nc-coalitions/ |
Anna Godwin, Coordinator 252-237-1242 anna@ncparentresourcecenter.org |
Perinatal Substance Use Project |
The Perinatal Substance Use Project at the Alcohol/Drug Council of North Carolina provides resources on substance use services for North Carolina women who are pregnant or parenting and using substances. |
Judith Johnson-Hostler 1-800-688-4232 jjones@alcoholdrughelp.org |
State-Operated Treatment Centers |
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has a list of healthcare facilities operated by the state of North Carolina that treat adults and children with substance use disorder, mental illness and developmental disabilities. https://www.ncdhhs.gov/assistance/mental-health-substance-abuse/treatment-centers |
Dale C. Armstrong 919-855-4700 |
JCANS Foundation |
JCANS Foundation is a Wilson-based crisis intervention nonprofit that helps individuals enter detox and rehab facilities in a timely manner, and helps families find solutions to guide loved ones on the path to recovery. |
Mike and Becky Cannon 252-299-1481 info@jcans.org |