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Ashby House: Bridge House Reintegration

www.ashbyhouse.org

Substance abuse treatment program that serves women and women with children.

Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services: Kansas Designated Women’s Substance Use Disorder Treatment

www.kdads.ks.gov

Provides specialized services to meet the needs of women and their children, as well as, gives priority admission to pregnant women, women with dependent children and women using IV drugs.

Kansas Alcoholics Anonymous

www.kansas-aa.org

A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism

Spring River Mental Health and Wellness, Inc. (SRMHW)

www.springrivermentalhealthandwellness.com

Outpatient alcohol & drug abuse treatment

Seventh Direction, Inc.

www.seventhdirectioninc.com

Provides evidence based drug and alcohol treatment services for adults, adolescents, and their families.

Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

bha.dhmh.maryland.gov

(410) 767-5600

Promotes recovery, resiliency, health, and wellness for individuals who have emotional, substance use, addictive and/or psychiatric disorders.

Chrysalis House, Inc.

www.chrysalishouses.org

410.974.6829

Provides addiction treatment and prevention services to women and their at-risk children.

The Bureau of Substance Abuse Services (BSAS)

www.mass.gov

1-800-327-5050

Oversees the substance abuse and gambling prevention and treatment services in the Commonwealth. Responsibilities include: licensing programs and counselors; funding and monitoring prevention and treatment services; providing access to treatment for the indigent and uninsured; developing and implementing policies and programs; and tracking substance abuse trends in the state.

The Women’s Addiction Treatment Center (WATC)

www.hptc.org

774-628-1000

Services include Detoxification Unit, Clinical Stabilization Services "Tranquility Inn," and Transitional Support Services

Women’s Specialty Services (WSS)

www.michigan.gov

Residential, intensive outpatient, and outpatient treatment, and recovery supports.

Women’s Transitional House

www.brightonrecovery.org

877-9-SOBER-1

A sober, transitional housing option for women living in recovery

Detroit Parent Network

detroitparentnetwork.org

(313) 309-8106

Support for parents in Recovery

Progress Valley Women’s Program

progressvalley.org

612-869-3223

Clients receive comprehensive, intensive chemical and mental health treatment that includes one-on-one counseling, individualized treatment planning, group therapy, family programming, medication monitoring, case management, community referrals and more

Minnesota Department of Human Services

mn.gov

651-431-2000

Provides an alphabetical list of pages related to substance abuse; provides information on resources to support people with substance abuse and their families; provides current news and events related to substance abuse prevention and treatment; provides information on programs and services to support people with substance abuse and their families.

The Mississippi Department of Mental Health

www.dmh.ms.gov

1-877-210-8513

Alcohol and drug abuse prevention and treatment services. which includestate-operated facilities, regional community mental health centers, and other nonprofit community-based programs.

Mississippi State Hospital: Chemical Dependecy Unit

msh.state.ms.us

601-351-8000

Offers separate units for males and females in need of treatment for alcohol and/or drug addiction. The CDU program includes a short detoxification period, basic medical care, group therapy, counseling, family conferences and introduction to Alcoholics Anonymous.

The Missouri Department of Health: Division of Behavioral Health (DBH)

dmh.mo.gov

(800) 575-7480

Responsible for assuring the availability of substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery support services for the State of Missouri

Queen of Peace Center

www.qopcstl.org

314.531.0511

A family-centered behavioral healthcare provider for women with addiction, their children and families. The gender focused female recovery center provides a variety of treatment options to women with co-occurring disorders and those affected by trauma.

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