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Alcohol and Drugs

Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare: Provides mental health and drug and alcohol assessment, counseling, and crisis response services for adults, children and families.  Accepts OHP, Medicare, and most private insurance. Also offers sliding scale for uninsured clients.

www.clatsopbh.org/      MAIN: 503-325-5722     CRISIS: 503-325-5724        

 

Jordan's Hope: A local nonprofit group that promotes drug and alcohol addiction treatment, prevention, and education in our community.

jordanshope.org                                                                                              

 

National Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependence: Provides information about addiction, recovery, and resources for addicts, families, and friends.  Also includes self-assessment quizes related to drug and alcohol use.

www.ncadd.org

 

Alcoholics Anonymous:  Provides 24 hour local 12-step alcoholism support and meeting referral.

503-861-5526

 

Narcotics Anonymous:  Provides local 12-step drug addiction support and meeting referral.

503-717-3702

 

AL-ANON: Resources and support meeting referral for family members of alcoholics and addicts.

503-338-5688

 

Youthline: A free and confidential 24-hour counseling and crisis resource for teens.

oregonyouthline.org                           1-877-YOUTH-911 or text "teen2teen" to 839863

 

Teens Health:  A useful website with all sorts of teen specific health information.  If you have a question about all things health, this is a great resource to find answers!

teenshealth.org                                  

 

NIDA for Teens:  Get the facts on how drugs affect your body and brain and learn about the science behind addiction.  Learn about ways to get help for yourself or your friends or things you can do to prevent drug abuse in your school and community.

teens.drugabuse.gov                                        1-800-662-HELP

 

DrugFree.org:  Learn about different drugs, short and long term signs and risks associated with drug abuse, prevention and treatment programs, and ways to get help for yourself, a friend, or family member.

www.drugfree.org                      

 

National Institute on Drug Abuse: Provides information and resources on drug abuse designed for parents, children and teens, and teachers.  They also have a resource hotline for those seeking help.

www.drugabuse.gov/parents-teachers        1-800-662-4357

Talk with a school counselor for additional resources, referrals, or more information about the Warrenton School District's Student Assistance Program which provides students with drug and alcohol assessments and options for counseling.