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Community Resources

211 Sonoma County

211 of Sonoma County, run by the Volunteer Center of Sonoma County, maintains an extensive list of local resources for a wide variety of needs, including alcohol and other drug addiction resources.

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Sonoma County, Department of Health Services, Addiction Treatment Services List

Sonoma-County.org has an extensive list of service providers in the Sonoma County area to assist with recovery from substance abuse and addiction.

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Adult Children of Alcoholics

A Twelve Step program of women and men who grew up in alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional homes who meet to find freedom from the past and ways to improve today. www.adultchildren.org

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Al-Anon

Whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not, Al-Anon offers hope and recovery to all people affected by the alcoholism of a loved one or friend. www.al-anon.org .

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

An international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem; it is a nonprofessional, self-supporting, nondenominational, multiracial, apolitical, self-help group open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem. www.aa.org and the Sonoma County Fellowship and meeting schedule at www.sonomacountyaa.org.

 

American Society of Addiction Medicine

The nation’s medical specialty society dedicated to educating physicians and improving the treatment of individuals suffering from alcoholism and other addictions. www.asam.org

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Buckelew Programs

Buckelew offers a wide range of services for adults and children in the North Bay includes Counseling, Recovery, Service Navigation, Suicide Prevention and Supported Housing. We are there for our clients with transformative life-changing care. https://buckelew.org/

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Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP)

CSAP provides national leadership in the development of policies, programs and services to prevent the onset of illegal drug use, to prevent underage alcohol and tobacco use and to reduce the negative consequences of using substances. http://www.samhsa.gov/prevention

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Center for Substance Abuse Research (CESAR)

A University of Maryland research center which collects, analyzes and disseminates information on the nature and extent of substance abuse and related problems. www.cesar.umd.edu

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Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT)

CSAT is mandated by Congress to expand the availability of effective treatment and recovery services for alcohol and drug problems. http://www.samhsa.gov/about-us/who-we-are/offices-centers/csat

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Cocaine Anonymous

A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction. www.ca.org

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Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America

A membership organization of over 5,000 anti-drug coalitions, each working to make their community safe, healthy and drug-free – one community at a time. www.cadca.org

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Find Recovery Experts

FindRecoveryExperts.com is your trusted directory connecting those seeking substance abuse help with expert coaches, counselors, therapists, physicians, and psychiatrists. Access the latest insights and news for lasting recovery. www.findrecoveryexperts.org

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International Council on Alcohol and Addiction

A nonprofit organization which brings together many national bodies and a wide range of professionals in different disciplines who exchange knowledge, ideas, advice, guidance, expertise and research. www.icaa.ch

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LifeRing Secular Recovery

LifeRing Secular Recovery is an organization of people who share practical experiences and sobriety support. There are as many ways to live free of drugs and alcohol as there are stories of successful sober people. https://lifering.org/

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Marijuana Anonymous

A fellowship of men and women who share our experience, strength, and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from marijuana addiction. www.marijuana-anonymous.org

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Narcotics Anonymous (NA)

An international, community-based association of recovering drug addicts at www.na.org and for Sonoma County information and meeting schedule at www.sonomacountyna.org.

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National Alliance for Hispanic Health

The oldest and largest network of health and human service providers servicing over 10 million Hispanic consumers throughout the U.S. www.hispanichealth.org

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National Families in Action

A national drug education, prevention, and policy center that helps families and communities prevent drug abuse among children by promoting policies based on science. www.nationalfamilies.org

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National Family Partnership

A network of parents who care about their kids and want to keep them safe from drugs. www.nfp.org

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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

Part of the National Institutes of Health, supports and conducts biomedical and behavioral research on the causes, consequences, treatment, and prevention of alcoholism and alcohol-related problems. www.niaaa.nih.gov

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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Part of the National Institutes of Health, leads the nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction. NIDA supports more than 85% of the world’s research on health aspects of drug abuse and addiction. www.drugabuse.gov

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Parenting IS Prevention Project

Provides accurate information, support, and resources to assist parents and others in raising children to be healthy, drug-free, productive adults. www.parentingisprevention.org

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SOS: Secular Organizations for Sobriety

If you are concerned about how you use alcohol, drugs, food, etc. or, if you’re looking for a secular approach to your recovery, we can help! Find an SOS meeting near you. www.sossobriety.org/find-a-meeting​​

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Center Point DAAC's program are licensed and/or certified by the State of California Department of Healthcare Services:

Drug Abuse Alternatives Center - Dr. Sushma D. Taylor Recovery Center License # 490009TN Exp. 09/30/2026

Drug Abuse Alternatives Center - Outpatient Treatment Program Certification # 490009BN Exp. 12/31/2025

Redwood Empire Addiction Program - Narcotic Treatment Program License # 49-03 Exp. 06/30/2024 (CARF Accredited)

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Click here for a list of all DHCS licensed and certified treatment programs in California

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