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Does someone you love have an alcohol or other drug problem?
Where can I get help for my alcohol or drug problem?
The Alcohol and Other Drug Information and Recovery Support Line is a free, confidential service operating 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. You will speak to a live person!
1-800-221-6333
The Alcohol and Other Drug Information and Recovery Support Line is an excellent source of information for anyone looking for help for an alcohol or drug problem/addiction in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia (Southeastern Pennsylvania) and beyond.
An Information Specialist will guide you to accurate, up to date treatment resources, funding/insurance information and recovery support services within your community.
Alcoholics Anonymous
phone: (215) 923-7900
website: alcoholics-anonymous.org
Narcotics Anonymous
phone: (215) 483-5154
website: na.org
Ala-non/Ala-teen
phone: (215) 222-5244
website: al-anon.alateen.org
Nar-Anon
phone: (215) 218-2231
website: naranon.com
Homeless Hotline
phone: 1-800-810-4434
Suicide Hotline
phone: 1-800-273-8255
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In Pennsylvania pregnant women and those who use drugs intravenously are given priority for access to treatment for substance use, abuse, and dependence.
People who use alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs are at higher risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
If you are pregnant please seek regular medical check-ups. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle will help both you and your baby stay well.
PRO-ACT is a grassroots recovery support initiative in Southeastern Pennsylvania (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties) working to reduce the stigma of addiction, ensure the availability of adequate treatment and recovery support services, and to influence public opinion and policy regarding the value of recovery. PRO-ACT is developing, educating and mobilizing a constituency of Ambassadors for Recovery—recovering persons, their family members and friends, professionals working in the field, and others with a special interest in and knowledge of recovery—who wish to support recovery.
PRO-ACT is a project of Bucks County Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.
Read the latest about PRO-ACT and recovery from addiction. Visit the PRO-ACT Journal.
See all of PRO-ACT’s scheduled events, programs, trainings, and meetings. Visit the PRO-ACT Calendar.
Learn your rights. Purchase copies of PRO-ACT’s Consumer Guides or read the full text online.
View PRO-ACT’s guide to Act 106.
We need your help! Become a member. Volunteer. Sponsor an event or otherwise Get Involved.
Learn more about PRO-ACT’s Recovery Community Centers.
See what resources are available to those in recovery. Visit PRO-ACT’s Recovery Resources.
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