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The recovery process is no easy feat, but these local resources can offer you or a loved one support for the journey.
Here are a list of resources that can help.
National Alcohol & Drug Information
Phone:
1-800-662-4357How can they help?
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provides a health treatment services locator for individuals seeking help with substance use, addiction, and/or mental health problems. This service is completely confidential.
California Smokers' Helpline
Website:
https://www.nobutts.orgPhone:
1-800-662-8887How can they help?
The California Smokers’ Helpline offers free counseling and referral services to help you or someone you know quit smoking – for the last time.
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