More Resources for Meth and Other Drug Prevention and Treatment
There are many resources available throughout Oregon to assist you in responding to alcohol and drug issues in your community. The following will link you to the help of local, national and statewide resources.
DC CAPS – Douglas County Communicaties Aligned to Prevention Substance Abuse
www.dccaps.org
Oregon Partnership Crisis Lines: HelpLine – 1-800-923-HELP
A confidential 24-hour blended crisis and referral line, responding to individuals and family members seeking crisis intervention treatment referral and general chemical dependency information.
YouthLine: 1-877-553-TEEN
A peer-to-peer crisis line for teens. Youth working under the supervision of an adult answer calls on diverse topics including substance abuse, depression, self-harm, dating violence and other issues, many of which have substance abuse as an underlying issue.
Suicide Intervention: 1-800-273-TALK or 1-800-SUICIDE
Two numbers, one important service. Oregon Partnership crisis workers answer calls to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Each month Oregon Partnership responds to hundreds of callers who are considering suicide or are suicidal at the time of their call.
Douglas County Prevention: 541-672-2691
Winston Area Community Partnership: Oregon Drug Free Communities Grantee – 541-580-7336
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office – 541-440-4450
Douglas County Public Safety Coordinating Council – 541-957-4622
Web Resources:
State Level:
Oregon Partnership – www.orpartnership.org
Oregon Meth Watch – www.oregonmethwatch.org
Methamphetamine Awareness Project – www.methawarenessproject.org
Oregon Drug Endangered Children – www.oregeondec.org
State of Oregon – www.oregon/gov/DHS/addiction
National Level:
Drug Enforcement Administration – www.dea.gov or www.justthinktwice.com
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – www.samhsa.gov,
www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov or www.health.org
U.S. Government – www.methresources.gov
Partnership For A Drug Free American – www.drugfree.org
National Institute on Drug Abuse – www.nida.nih.gov
Treatment Improvement Exchange – www.treatment.org
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