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Resources for Addiction and Substance Abuse Recovery

  • Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) www.SAMSHA.gov 
    Offers research, resources, and publications related to mental illness, mental health, prevention, treatment and recovery.

  • Jefferson Transitional Programs www.jtpfriends.org 
    The mission of Jefferson Transitional Programs, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is to assist individuals with psychiatric and/or dual diagnosis challenges in becoming productive and thriving citizens through the provision of safe, affordable housing; development of functional life skills; opportunities to explore and develop vocational options; and promotion of community awareness and sensitivity to the needs and potential of individuals with psychiatric and/or dual diagnoses.
  • Riverside County Substance Abuse Program
    The Riverside County Substance Abuse Program offers a wide range of services  including outpatient counseling, detoxification, residential treatment, relapse prevention counseling and parenting classes.  Additional programs include: treatment programs, substance abuse prevention, services for the hearing impaired, substance abuse education, programs for youth and special programs for dual diagnosed or incarcerated individuals. Visit their website for more information and clinic locations.
  • Friday Night Live
    Friday Night Live is a youth oriented program catered to young people in the Riverside area. This organization provides activities and entertainment that promote an anti-drug, anti-drinking message to youth in the community.
    Located at:
    3525 Presley Ave.
    Riverside, CA 92507
    (951) 782-2419
    (951) 600-6365 FAX

 

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If you or someone you care about is in crisis and needs immediate help, please call the Access & Referral Line at (800) 706-7500. Trained and experienced counselors are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help you. You don't have to suffer in silence, make the FREE call. If emergency medical care is needed,
call 9-1-1 or go to the emergency room of the nearest hospital.

Now's the time to read up! With one in four adults facing mental health challenges, it’s up to us to make Riverside County communities supportive of those experiencing such challenges. Visit the Get Involved page of this website to learn how you can make a difference.