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If you are in immediate need of medical help, call 911

Aldea Children and Family Services is providing group and individual substance use treatment services for teens via telehealth and in person/in the community. Individuals seeking treatment should call 707-255-1855 to speak with Aldea’s Intake Coordinator.

 

Parents: Learn how to connect with your kids about substance use. 

Youth: Find what resources are available to students at your school.

aldeainc.org

NSIB's

Drug Hotline

Napa Special Investigations Bureau's  "First time Last time" campaign is to encourage the community to report any information on fentanyl and other drugs.

707-224-DRUG (3784)

Napa/Solano NA

24 Hour Automated Helpline:

1-866-642-3848

Is NA for me?

Meeting Schedule here

Alcohol and Drug Services provides Napa County residents with access to prevention, treatment, and substance use education so they can live their best possible lives.  

 The access phone line is operating as usual.  They are accepting walk-in intake appointments Monday-Friday, 8-12 and 1-5 p.m. In addition, they provide assessment appointments via phone, zoom and in-person to accept new clients into treatment services.

Call 707-253-4063 to speak with staff.

www.countyofnapa.org

9-8-8 National Mental Health Line

988 offers 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors who can help people experiencing mental health-related distress.

Dial or text 988

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NEXT Distro is an online and mail-based harm reduction service designed to reduce opioid overdose death, prevent injection-related disease transmission, and improve the lives of people who use drugs.

State Laws

Get Narcan mailed to you

Learn what you need to know about fentanyl & how to start important conversations.

michaelleonardifoundation.org

Follow @michaelleonardifoundation

on Instagram

Napa County AA and Napa Young People in AA (NAPYAA)

Helpline: (707) 500-7001

Have a question, contact them here

Meeting Schedule here

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FentCheck’s mission is to decrease the overwhelming number of accidental overdoses by providing life-saving resources like Fentanyl Test Strips and NARCAN within the community. We work directly with owners, employees, and customers in places related to nightlife, social clubs, and schools- where many fentanyl overdoses occur.

 

We focus on how to respond in an emergency, and how to prevent one. We help people who use drugs feel more savvy about drug safety and we equip them to educate their peers about fentanyl testing.

Individual needing a test strip?

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