Information/Referral Services
Open Door Recovery Center of Hunterdon County
A recovery center provided by Prevention Resources, Inc. that provides opportunities for social networking, substance-free activities, peer-support groups, and linkage to further services. Visit their website. Call: (908) 864-2940
Speak with a Recovery Advocate
A Recovery Advocate promotes recovery and removes barriers and obstacles to recovery, serving as a personal guide and mentor for people seeking or already in recovery from an addiction to alcohol and or other drugs.
Amy Hicks– Open Door Recovery Advocate
Call : 908-520-6812 ahicks@njprevent.com
Matteo Giles– Open Door Recovery Advocate
Call : 908-540-0281 mgiles@njprevent.com
Tim Rich– LGBTQ+ Open Door Recovery Advocate
Call : 908-751-1352 trich@njprevent.com
Keith Schwartz– Open Door Recovery Advocate
Call : 908-418-4681 kschwartz@njprevent.com
Jose Figueroa– Bilingual Open Door Recovery Advocate
Call : 908-540-0345 jfigueroa@njprevent.com
Mark Wixler– Open Door Recovery Advocate
Call : 908-540-0276 mwixler@njprevent.com
RecoverWE was developed to help individuals who use substances connect to the resources they may need at any stage in the recovery process. Resources for family members and allies of individuals with substance use are also provided. Navigating recovery and knowing where to turn can be overwhelming; WE are here for you!
This app is available for free on Apple and Android devices. Click here to download
ATLAS (addiction treatment locator, assessment and standards platform) was created to help people search for and compare addiction treatment facilities to find high-quality care for themselves or their loved ones. Visit their website.
Hunterdon County
Hope One
Provides education, resources, and outreach to individuals and families. Promoting a “Stigma Free” environment. Call the Hunterdon County Department of Human Services: 908-788- 1253 or 908-806-4148 Email: hopeone@co.hunterdon.nj.us
Northern New Jersey AA Meeting Information
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a free confidential hotline for support and also provides resources and meeting information to help those recovering from alcoholism. The Northern New Jersey AA Intergroup serves Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union and Warren Counties. Visit their website. Call: (908) 687-8566
Early Intervention Support Services
Early Intervention Support Services (EISS) is a short term, intensive treatment model designed to help stabilize consumers who are experiencing a mental health crisis. EISS provides a professional and proven alternative to Emergency Department visits and in-patient psychiatric admissions. Patients must be initiated to receive Suboxone treatment. Call: (908) 358-6175
Emergency Mental Health Services
Provides high-quality, comprehensive mental health and addiction services. We diagnose, treat and care for adolescents and adults with mental illness, emotional difficulties or addiction. Visit their website. Call: (908) 788-6400
Hunterdon Behavioral Health
Provides high-quality, comprehensive mental health and addiction services. We diagnose, treat and care for adolescents and adults with mental illness, emotional difficulties or addiction. Visit their website. Call: (908) 788-6400
Hunterdon County Family Crisis Intervention Unit
Provides immediate crisis counseling to stabilize family crises, such as family conflict, runaways, threat to the juvenile’s emotional and physical well-being and truancy. Visit their website. Call: (908) 788-6401
Hunterdon County Municipal Alliances
Comprising mostly of volunteers, the Alliances were established in order to assess the needs of the community while developing and implementing plans which focus on the importance of substance misuse prevention programs. The Hunterdon County Municipal Alliance (HCMA) is a group made up of five regions that serve the Central, Del Val, North, South, and Voorhees areas of Hunterdon County. Visit their website
TriCounty Care Management Organization
In affiliation with our system of care and community partners, we bring together resources to meet the current needs of children and their families with complex behavioral, emotional, social, and mental health challenges. Visit their website. Call: (908) 526-3900
New Jersey & National Resources
2nd Floor Youth Helpline
2NDFLOOR is a 24/7 confidential and anonymous helpline for New Jersey’s youth and young adults. Visit their website. Call or text: (888) 222-2228
AA Meeting Information
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a free confidential hotline for support and also provides resources and meeting information to help those recovering from alcoholism. Visit their website. Call: (908) 687-8566
Ala-call
An information and referral hotline for New Jersey residents with alcohol and drug problems. Visit their website. Call: (800) 322-5525
CDC on Tobacco, Smoking and Vaping
Promoting tobacco control interventions, including actions to prevent youth from starting to use tobacco, smoke-free environments, programs to help tobacco users quit, and steps to eliminate tobacco-related health disparities in different population groups. Visit their website. Call: (800) 232-4636
Crisis Textline
Crisis Text Line is for any crisis. A live, trained Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from our secure online platform. The volunteer Crisis Counselor will help you move from a hot moment to a cool moment. Visit their website. Text HOME to: 741741
Detox Local
Detox Local features a nationwide directory of medical detox providers. You can browse these SAMSHA-verified facilities by state, zip code, or by using the interactive map. Visit their website. Call: (866) 640-2212
New Jersey Harm Reduction Coalition (NJHRC)
New Jersey Harm Reduction Coalition (NJHRC) works to create a New Jersey that values the safety and dignity of all people who use drugs. The coalition offers naloxone & fentanyl test strips in person & via USPS. Visit their website. Call the hotline: 877-4-NARCAN
Live Another Day
Live Another Day is a small, tight knit group of business professionals and clinicians who have invested thousands of hours towards creating a one of a kind directory. We’ve evaluated over 14,000 treatment providers throughout the country and only listed the centers that meet our standards for high quality care. Visit their website. Call: (866) 720-1044
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
The mission of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism is to generate and disseminate fundamental knowledge about the effects of alcohol on health and well-being, and apply that knowledge to improve diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of alcohol-related problems, including alcohol use disorder, across the lifespan. Visit their website. Call: (301) 443-3860
NA Meeting Information
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a free confidential hotline for support and also provides resources and meeting information to help those recovering from drug abuse. Visit their website. Call: (732) 933-0462
NJ Addiction Services Hotline
A trained addictions specialist will help to educate, assist, and refer individuals and families who may be battling addictions. Visit their website. Call: (844) 276-2777
NJ Connect for Recovery
A free, confidential call line focused on helping family members and friends coping with a loved one’s substance use disorder. We provide emotional support, education, ongoing family and peer guidance and access to treatment options through REACHNJ. Calls are answered live through our call line at 855-652-3737 from 8 am–10pm on weekdays, 5 pm–10pm on weekends, and 3pm–10 pm on holidays. Call 855-652-3737 for immediate guidance and support and get your substance use disorder questions answered. Visit their website.
NJ Hopeline
Provides ongoing, focused support with regular contact until you connect with a formal treatment service or until the crisis resolves. Visit their website. Call: 8556546735
NJ Self-Help Group Clearinghouse
The mission of the Clearinghouse is to help people find and form all types of self-help support groups in order to provide hope, strength and experience to those in need in order to not feel alone. Visit their website. Call: (800) 367-6274
NJ Mental Health Cares Hotline
Provides telephone counseling, information and referral and assistance in helping to get the behavioral health services needed by you or a loved one. Visit their website. Call: (866) 202-4357
NJ211 Need Help?
You will be communicating with a community resource specialist who has been educated about federal, state and local systems created to help people who are struggling. Our specialists have access to a resource database of over 8,800 community programs and services that assist people who need help with life’s most basic needs. Visit their website. Call: 211 or text your zip code to 898211
ReachNJ
ReachNJ connects individuals who need counseling to live, trained addiction experts who answer the 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week hotline and get callers help, regardless of their insurance status. Visit their website. Call: 1-877-ReachNJ
SAMHSA National Helpline
A free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. Visit their website. Call: (800) 622-4357
SAMHSA Treatment Locator
A confidential and anonymous source of information for persons seeking treatment facilities in the United States or U.S. Territories for substance use/addiction and/or mental health problems. Visit their website.
New Jersey Poison Control
Helps in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of poisoning for the general public and healthcare professionals across the state. Visit their website. Call: (800) 222-1222 or text (973) 339-0702