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Hina Mauka

hinamauka.org

Provides treatment for adults seeking help through every level of addiction recovery. Also offers assistance to incarcerated women and the homeless through their innovative Specialty Adult Programs.

Ka Hale Pomaika’i (KHP)

www.kahalepomaikai.org

Provides substance abuse counseling, addiction treatment, recovery advocacy, transportation and peer mentoring. Also offers substance use related assessments, treatment, a sober living home and support programs.

Hoʻomau Ke Ola

www.hoomaukeola.org

Offers a continuum of care services in four (4) modalities: residential, therapeutic living, intensive outpatient, and outpatient. The following services are offered to all clients enrolled in the HKO substance abuse treatment program: registration, assessment, treatment service planning, individual counseling and therapy, group counseling and therapy, individual and group skill building, psycho- educational classes, social services referral/linkage, client advocacy and support, monitoring/follow-up, culturally appropriate self-help group experiences, and employment counseling and training.

Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)

www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil

ASAP is a comprehensive program that provides services to active duty service members, Army Reserves/National Guardsmen (while on active duty), family members and Department of Defense civilians. The multi-faceted program is comprised of clinical and non-clinical functions, to include: Prevention Education, Clinical Counseling Services, Suicide Prevention & Education, Military and Civilian Drug Testing, Risk Reduction, Employee Assistance Program and Adolescent Substance Abuse Counseling Service (ASACS).

Aloha House, Inc. (AHI)

www.aloha-house.org

Provides outpatient and residential treatment for individuals addicted to alcohol and/or other drugs.

State of Hawaii, Department of Health: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division (ADAD)

health.hawaii.gov

The primary and often sole source of public funds for substance abuse treatment. ADAD’s treatment efforts are designed to promote a statewide culturally appropriate, comprehensive system of services to meet the treatment and recovery needs of individuals and families. Treatment services have, as a requirement, priority admission for pregnant women and injection drug users.

The Perinatal Addiction Treatment of Hawaii (PATH) Clinic

honolulucounty.hi.networkofcare.org

Provides quality OB/GYN care for women with past or present difficulties with substance abuse. Clinical services and program services are provided in a warm home-like setting that supports each woman's unique path from pregnancy to capable parent. Not a substance abuse program, but services include substance abuse pre-treatment through assessments, education, skill building and counseling. Comprehensive services also include pediatric care, psychiatric care, childcare, case management, social service referrals, classes, and activities.

Women’s Fund of Hawaii

womensfundhawaii.org

A grantmaking foundation dedicated exclusively to supporting women and girls in Hawaii.

Idaho Department of Health and Welfare: Pregnant Women and Women with Dependent Children (PWWC)

healthandwelfare.idaho.gov

Idaho Department of Health and Welfare: Pregnant Women and Women with Dependent Children (PWWC)

Union Gospel Mission (UGM) Center for Women and Children

www.uniongospelmission.org

Long-term, residential recovery center for women with children

Chrysalis Women’s Transitional Living

www.chrysaliswomenidaho.org

Provides a safe, loving Christian environment for women coming out of incarceration, addiction, and abuse.

City Light Home for Women & Children

www.boiserm.org

This shelter for women and children offers a safe haven of hope and love, providing emergency services such as meals, shelter and clothing, as well as education, work-search assistance, mental health counseling, addiction recovery through the New Life Program, and children’s programs.

New Life Program

www.boiserm.org

This 12- to 24-month addiction program provides discipleship, accountability and a Bible-based curriculum designed to provide freedom from the enslavement of substance abuse

Center for Behavioral Health

centerforbehavioralhealth.com

A group of outpatient treatment programs that provide services for alcohol related problems with a focus on treating opiate addiction. Also offers one-on-one counseling, as well as family and group counseling. In addition to counseling their services include case management, medication monitoring and referral and discharge planning.

Community Services Counseling

www.cscid.org

Drug/Alcohol/Substance Abuse Evaluations; Matrix Methamphetamine/Cocaine Prescription Drugs; Alcohol/Cocaine Treatment; Marijuana Treatment; Relapse Prevention; Alcohol/Drug Education; Mental Health Support Groups

Walker Center

www.thewalkercenter.org

Offers a complete continuum of care — from medically-monitored detoxification and residential treatment for adults only to individual counseling and outpatient treatment for adolescents and adults.

Idaho Falls Rescue Mission (IFRM): Ruth House

ifrescuemission.org

Provides permanent and transitional housing services to adult females 18 years of age and older and women with children. Provides a safe and sober environment for women who need to get re-established in the community.

Illinois Department of Human Services: Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DHS/DASA)

www.dhs.state.il.us

DHS/DASA administers a network of community based alcohol and other drug treatment programs.

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