Support Groups & Community Efforts
Community support groups and meetings a part of the recovery process – whether you or your loved ones are actively recovering from substance use disorder. Browse our list of groups and meetings in the area.
Find the Light Foundation promotes the mental health and wellbeing of youth and young adults by providing accessible resources, support, and education. Click here to access their resource portal.
Emergency Mental Health Support App
A free resource provided by The Community and children’s resource board of St. Charles County (CCRB). MINDREACH is a mobile phone app that combines self-assessments, access to mental health hotlines, definitions, parent support, and some fun into a single location.
Available from Google Play and Apple App Store.
Our mission is to be a safe sanctuary, offering compassionate and empowering services to heal the effects of domestic violence, sexual assault and substance use disorders. Founded in 1978, Lafayette House began as a short-term option for women who needed a safe place to stay overnight to escape domestic violence.Today, Lafayette House is a sanctuary for individuals and families who are victims of domestic violence or sexual assault or who struggle with substance use disorders.
As the area’s largest and most comprehensive behavioral healthcare provider, our qualified staff provides effective, caring and confidential services for adults, families and children, including: Individual, group and family counseling and therapy; Psychiatric services/medication management; Residential care; Acute inpatient care; 24-hour crisis services; In-home support. Our goal is to assist people of all ages who are dealing with mental illness, addiction, trauma and/or abuse to develop the skills essential for living a life with dignity and purpose. Ozark Center provides a comprehensive system of mental healthcare programs from outpatient to hospitalization.
We provide effective treatment for those seeking recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Phoenix Programs embraces a treatment philosophy that engages clients in a community which fosters self-responsibility and motivation for change. We empower individuals to take control of their own recovery. This is achieved by creating new or strengthening ties to the community. The ultimate goal is a strong recovery-oriented system of care that supports a client throughout treatment and stays in place as an individual prepares to disengage from the treatment center at discharge.
Places for People serves more than 2,800 people annually, offering an individualized approach to health and healing. Places for People is dedicated to shining a light on the road to recovery for those experiencing the toughest cases of mental health and substance use disorder. By combining genuine, human connection with evidence-based care, the expert staff at Places for People work tirelessly to help those we serve develop the skills to effectively manage their illnesses and lead meaningful and productive lives.
Mark Twain Behavioral Health
- (573)-248-1196
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146 Communication Drive, Hannibal, MO 63401
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) offers medication interventions in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies to provide a whole-person approach to substance use disorders.
Salvation Army Midtown Service and Treatment Center
- (314)-652-3310
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- Non-profit
2900 Washington Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63103
Using a holistic approach to treating addiction, a new, state-of-the-art, 22,500-square-foot facility in Midtown St. Louis supports The Salvation Army’s mission of creating sustainable positive change in the lives of individuals and communities.
FCC Behavioral Health is a private, non-profit, certified community behavioral health organization. Our team works closely with individuals to provide a wide range of services promoting recovery and wellness. We work with individuals of all race, creed, gender, disability, and sexual orientation and serve 19 counties in Southeast Missouri. Services include mental health and substance use disorder treatment, veteran’s services, peer support, psychiatry, crisis intervention and stabilization, individual therapy, family therapy, and group therapy, family medicine and more! We collaborate with families, school and healthcare systems, and other networks to create an individualized plan for our consumers. Depending on the service, our team may work with consumers in their home, in the community, at school, or in one of our facilities.
The Assisted Recovery Centers of America (ARCA), established in 2001, has become the region’s premier center for mental health and addiction treatment services. Since its early years, ARCA has worked closely with community partners to provide compassionate and innovative care to promote healing and thriving for individuals, families, and communities. We are a behavioral health organization providing a full continuum of integrated services to adult patients with substance use and other behavioral disorders. Our goal is to partner with our patients and their loved ones so that they can lead rewarding, prosperous lives that build on their assets, skills, and capabilities.