Substance Use
Click organization name to link to home website or zip code for neighborhood list. Not an exhaustive list.
• AARS | Asian American Recovery
Services, Inc. • 94117
• Al-Anon (web-based; find your city)
• Asian Community Mental Health Services (ACMHS) • 94607 (Oakland)
• Axis Community Health Center • 94566 (Pleasanton)
• Baker Places Residential Treatment Services • 94103
• Bay Area Rescue Mission • 94801 (Richmond)
• Community Health for Asian Americans (CHAA) • 94610 (Oakland)
• Horizons Unlimited • 94110
• Larkin Street Youth Services • 94109
• New Bridge Foundation • 94709 (Berkeley)
• North Bay Veterans Resource Center • 95402 (Santa Rosa)
• Salvation Army, Golden State Division • 94107
• Sonoma County Intergroup Fellowship • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
• Al-Anon (web-based; find your city)
• Asian Community Mental Health Services (ACMHS) • 94607 (Oakland)
• Axis Community Health Center • 94566 (Pleasanton)
• Baker Places Residential Treatment Services • 94103
• Bay Area Rescue Mission • 94801 (Richmond)
• Community Health for Asian Americans (CHAA) • 94610 (Oakland)
• Horizons Unlimited • 94110
• Larkin Street Youth Services • 94109
• New Bridge Foundation • 94709 (Berkeley)
• North Bay Veterans Resource Center • 95402 (Santa Rosa)
• Salvation Army, Golden State Division • 94107
• Sonoma County Intergroup Fellowship • 95401 (Santa Rosa)
Asian
American Recovery Services, Inc (AARS) "The purpose of Asian American Recovery Services, Inc. (AARS) is to reduce the impact of substance abuse in the Asian and Pacific Islander and other affected communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. We accomplish this by providing prevention, outreach, intervention and treatment services, as well as, engaging in education, research and advocacy." Programs by County
Contact
Comprehensive Outreach Project for Pacific Islanders and Asian Substance Abusers. (COPPASA)
Languages: Cantonese, Khmer, Mandarin, Samoan, Tagalog, and Spanish.
2166 Hayes Street Suite 206
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 541-9404 - Phone
(415) 876-6850 - Fax
Asian American Residential Recovery Services
Languages: English and Cantonese.
2024 Hayes Street
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 750-5111 - Phone
(415) 386-2048 - Fax
Asian Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment. (Project ADAPT)
Languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, Korean, Spanish, and English.
2020 Hayes Street
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 750-5125 - Phone
(415) 386-2048 - Fax
Lee Woodward Counseling Center (LWCC)
Languages: Mandarin, Korean and English.
2166 Hayes Street Suite 303
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 776-1001 - Phone
(415) 776-1066 - Fax
Contact
Comprehensive Outreach Project for Pacific Islanders and Asian Substance Abusers. (COPPASA)
Languages: Cantonese, Khmer, Mandarin, Samoan, Tagalog, and Spanish.
2166 Hayes Street Suite 206
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 541-9404 - Phone
(415) 876-6850 - Fax
Asian American Residential Recovery Services
Languages: English and Cantonese.
2024 Hayes Street
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 750-5111 - Phone
(415) 386-2048 - Fax
Asian Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment. (Project ADAPT)
Languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, Korean, Spanish, and English.
2020 Hayes Street
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 750-5125 - Phone
(415) 386-2048 - Fax
Lee Woodward Counseling Center (LWCC)
Languages: Mandarin, Korean and English.
2166 Hayes Street Suite 303
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 776-1001 - Phone
(415) 776-1066 - Fax
• Al-Anon (web-based; find your city) " Friends and families of problem drinkers find understanding and support at Al-Anon and Alateen meetings."
Contact:
Find your city: Click here
Contact:
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Asian Community Mental Health Services (ACMHS) "ACMHS provides multicultural and multilingual services, empowering the most vulnerable members of our community to lead healthy, productive and contributing lives. Our vision is to grow as a responsive and innovative organization, embracing diversity and compassionate care, setting the standard of excellence for integrated services to Asian & Pacific Islander communities."
Services:
Contact
ACMHS Main Office:
310 8th Street, Suite 201
Oakland, CA 94607
Asian Family Resource Center:
12240 San Pablo Avenue
Richmond, CA 94805
Central County Office
13847 E 14th Street
Suite 116
San Leandro, CA 94578
Services:
- Adult Behavioral Health Services
- Children and Youth Clinical Services
- Developmental Disabilities Services
- Prevention and Early Intervention
- Vocational Rehabilitation
Contact
ACMHS Main Office:
310 8th Street, Suite 201
Oakland, CA 94607
Asian Family Resource Center:
12240 San Pablo Avenue
Richmond, CA 94805
Central County Office
13847 E 14th Street
Suite 116
San Leandro, CA 94578
Axis Community Health Center "We are dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of the Tri-Valley community by providing medical and mental health care that is responsive, affordable and of the highest quality. Reflecting the rich fabric of this region, the people we serve represent all ages, cultures and income levels. We believe that health care is a right, not a privilege, and that the vitality of a community begins with the wellness of the families and individuals within it. We are proud to have served our community with skill and compassion since 1972."
Services:
Medical Clinic
Mental Health
Addiction Counseling
WIC Nutritional Services
Court Ordered Programs
Contact
call for appointment:
(Tel): (925) 462-1755
Community Health Education
(Tel): (925) 201-6013
Administration
(Tel): (925) 201-6017
Services:
Medical Clinic
Mental Health
Addiction Counseling
WIC Nutritional Services
Court Ordered Programs
Contact
call for appointment:
(Tel): (925) 462-1755
Community Health Education
(Tel): (925) 201-6013
Administration
(Tel): (925) 201-6017
Baker Places Residential Treatment Services “Baker Places, Inc is committed to providing a comprehensive array of quality services to adults with mental health, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS related issues.”
Participation Requirements: Ages 16-60+, GA & SSI eligible, services also provided on a sliding scale basis
Referrals: Referrals are often made through CATS- Community Awareness Treatment Services or by contacting the Intake Department at (415) 864-1515.
Languages: Baker Place Inc. also provides services in Spanish, Cantonese, and Tagalog.
Contact
1000 Brannan St #401 (Main Office)
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel: (415) 864-4655
Intake Dept: (415) 864-1515
(more locations throughout San Francisco)
Participation Requirements: Ages 16-60+, GA & SSI eligible, services also provided on a sliding scale basis
Referrals: Referrals are often made through CATS- Community Awareness Treatment Services or by contacting the Intake Department at (415) 864-1515.
Languages: Baker Place Inc. also provides services in Spanish, Cantonese, and Tagalog.
Contact
1000 Brannan St #401 (Main Office)
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel: (415) 864-4655
Intake Dept: (415) 864-1515
(more locations throughout San Francisco)
Bay Area Rescue Mission "At the Bay Area Rescue Mission, we offer help for the “whole person”:
- Food, shelter, warm showers and fresh clean clothes for the body
- A gospel message of eternal hope for the soul
- Biblical studies, computer-aided learning, and GED preparation for the mind
- Job skills training in culinary arts, warehousing, heavy equipment operation, office work, construction, security, janitorial service, and automotive sales and service for the hands
- Parenting classes, job preparedness, anger management, counseling, and personal financial management classes for the character
- Compassion, friendship, fellowship, retreats, outings, and prayer meetings for the heart"
Community Health for Asian Americans (CHAA) "Community Health for Asian Americans (CHAA) is a non-profit organization committed to improving the quality of life for marginalized communities with special focus on Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities in the Bay Area."
Programs
Behavioral Health
Community Engagement
Youth Programs
Contact Us
Oakland
Program Director: Kenneth Kim, PsyD (Clinical Services), Sean Kirkpatrick and Ann Rojas-Cheatham (Health Equity Initiatives)
268 Grand Avenue
Oakland, CA, 94610
Phone: (510) 835-2777
Fax: (510) 835-0164
Programs
Behavioral Health
Community Engagement
Youth Programs
Contact Us
Oakland
Program Director: Kenneth Kim, PsyD (Clinical Services), Sean Kirkpatrick and Ann Rojas-Cheatham (Health Equity Initiatives)
268 Grand Avenue
Oakland, CA, 94610
Phone: (510) 835-2777
Fax: (510) 835-0164
Horizons Unlimited "Horizons is a youth development and empowerment organization rooted in community service and advocacy. Culturally competent and linguistically sensitive programs are driven by the needs of our youth and reflect the diversity of the population served." Programs / One-Sheet
Are services offered in Spanish?
"Yes. All Horizons staff are bilingual. We can provide all of our services in Spanish when appropriate."
Do I need to be a legal resident to receive services?
"No. Horizons serves all qualified youth and young adults regardless of immigration status. However, our employment program only provides jobs to youth that have legal employment authorization."
Contact
440 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 487-6700 - Phone
(415) 487-6730 - Phone
(415) 318-8026 - TDD
(415) 487-6724 - Fax
Are services offered in Spanish?
"Yes. All Horizons staff are bilingual. We can provide all of our services in Spanish when appropriate."
Do I need to be a legal resident to receive services?
"No. Horizons serves all qualified youth and young adults regardless of immigration status. However, our employment program only provides jobs to youth that have legal employment authorization."
Contact
440 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco CA 94110
(415) 487-6700 - Phone
(415) 487-6730 - Phone
(415) 318-8026 - TDD
(415) 487-6724 - Fax
Larkin Street Youth Services "The mission of Larkin Street Youth Services is to create a continuum of services that inspires youth to move beyond the street. We will nurture potential, promote dignity, and support bold steps by all." Programs, Locations, and Hours / Additional Resources for Youth
Who does Larkin Street serve?
Larkin Street serves youth, ages 12 to 24, who are homeless, runaway, or at risk of becoming homeless.
Do clients pay for services?
No. Youth are not expected to pay for any of the services they receive from Larkin Street.
Need help now? Call (800) 669.6196 (24hr)
Drop-In Center
Ages 20 and under
1142 Sutter Street (between Larkin and Polk)
(800) 669-6196 or (415) 673-0911 ext. 5
Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–6pm; Sat & Sun 8am–4pm
Ages 24 and under every Thurs from 2pm–6pm
Meals, showers, clothing, laundry, case management
Contact
Administration
701 Sutter Street Suite 2
San Francisco CA 94109
(415) 673-0911 - Phone
(415) 749-3838 - Fax
Who does Larkin Street serve?
Larkin Street serves youth, ages 12 to 24, who are homeless, runaway, or at risk of becoming homeless.
Do clients pay for services?
No. Youth are not expected to pay for any of the services they receive from Larkin Street.
Need help now? Call (800) 669.6196 (24hr)
- Emergency Services
- Community Based Housing
- Transitional Housing
- Medical Services
- Education and Employment Services
- Referral Guide
Drop-In Center
Ages 20 and under
1142 Sutter Street (between Larkin and Polk)
(800) 669-6196 or (415) 673-0911 ext. 5
Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–6pm; Sat & Sun 8am–4pm
Ages 24 and under every Thurs from 2pm–6pm
Meals, showers, clothing, laundry, case management
Contact
Administration
701 Sutter Street Suite 2
San Francisco CA 94109
(415) 673-0911 - Phone
(415) 749-3838 - Fax
New Bridge Foundation "Founded in 1968, New Bridge Foundation is a drug and alcohol treatment center located in two Hearst mansions nestled in the Berkeley hills in the beautiful Bay Area of California. We offer a free evaluation to determine what level of care is appropriate, and a wide variety of addiction programs in a nurturing and structured environment. Our warm and dedicated staff members treat each client as an individual with unique needs. All substance abuse treatment plans are result-oriented and solution-focused. New Bridge Foundation is licensed and certified by the State of California Department of Health Care Services and has the highest accreditation from the Commission for Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)."
Programs:
Helios Residential: "Our residential program provides support, education, and structure in a caring and compassionate environment."
Helios Day Treatment: "Our day treatment program was created for those individuals who require the support and education offered in a full day of treatment, but reside in a clean and sober home environment."
Helios Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): "This is a psychoeducational program offered four nights per week."
START: "This extended residential treatment program is an excellent option for individuals with chronic drug and alcohol problems."
Operation Success: "This program was created to address the unique needs of military members, veterans, and their families."
Free Aftercare: "New Bridge Foundation offers a free Aftercare Program for all individuals who successfully complete treatment. (There is a small fee to cover the cost of any administered urine screens)."
Contact
"For assistance with treatment inquiries 24-hours a day, please contact us: (800) 785-2400 or (510) 548-7270."
New Bridge Foundation
2323 Hearst Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94709
(510) 548-7270 (main)
(510) 548-1060 (fax)
Programs:
Helios Residential: "Our residential program provides support, education, and structure in a caring and compassionate environment."
Helios Day Treatment: "Our day treatment program was created for those individuals who require the support and education offered in a full day of treatment, but reside in a clean and sober home environment."
Helios Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): "This is a psychoeducational program offered four nights per week."
START: "This extended residential treatment program is an excellent option for individuals with chronic drug and alcohol problems."
Operation Success: "This program was created to address the unique needs of military members, veterans, and their families."
Free Aftercare: "New Bridge Foundation offers a free Aftercare Program for all individuals who successfully complete treatment. (There is a small fee to cover the cost of any administered urine screens)."
Contact
"For assistance with treatment inquiries 24-hours a day, please contact us: (800) 785-2400 or (510) 548-7270."
New Bridge Foundation
2323 Hearst Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94709
(510) 548-7270 (main)
(510) 548-1060 (fax)
North Bay Veterans Resource Center • "Veterans Resource Centers of America is a community based veteran’s service agency with a 40 year history of providing veteran programs. We strive to engage veterans and their families in a process of healing and growth that celebrates their individuality, identifies all barriers to success, mitigates those barriers, and challenges each participant to live to their utmost potential."
Contact: P.O. BOX 378 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 Phone: (707) 578-2785 Email: [email protected] |
Salvation Army, Golden State Division "The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination."
"What We Do:"
Youth Programs
Adult Services
Rehabilitation Centers
Senior Services
Social Services
Emergency Disaster Services
Spiritual Programs
Other Services
Contact Us:
The Salvation Army Golden State Divisional Headquarters
832 Folsom Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 553-3500 - Phone
"What We Do:"
Youth Programs
Adult Services
Rehabilitation Centers
Senior Services
Social Services
Emergency Disaster Services
Spiritual Programs
Other Services
Contact Us:
The Salvation Army Golden State Divisional Headquarters
832 Folsom Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 553-3500 - Phone
Sonoma County Intergroup Fellowship "Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety"
Contact:
Central Office & Bookstore
750 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Phone: (707) 546-2066
Fax: (707) 566-9677
Email: [email protected]
Find a meeting: Click Here
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety"
Contact:
Central Office & Bookstore
750 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Phone: (707) 546-2066
Fax: (707) 566-9677
Email: [email protected]
Find a meeting: Click Here