View Search Results
Filters
Search Results
1-2 of 2
- Provides Narcotics Anonymous meeting lists for individuals seeking support in recovery from drug addiction.- Offers a 24-hour helpline where callers can speak with a volunteer who has personal experience with addiction and can provide support and understanding. If no one is available, callers may leave a message and will receive a return call within 24 hours.NOTE: This is not a drug information or referral service. Volunteers may answer general questions about substance use, but do not provide referrals to treatment centers. The helpline is intended for individuals and family members affected by addiction seeking support.
What's Here
1800 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Project CHILD is for pregnant people ages 16 and older or who have been reported to Child Protection for controlled substance use anytime during their pregnancy. The program can also support those already in active recovery to reduce the risk of relapse during pregnancy. Services offered:- Help with basic needs including transportation- Substance use assessments, treatment services, case management, and counseling for up to six months after delivery- Peer recovery support specialist services - people with a lived experience in substance use and recovery- Prenatal care referrals, health assessments, and individualized care planning with a nurse- Prenatal and postnatal support groups. Parent(s) learn about parenting and baby development while building community with other parents. Also, offer support for all caregivers.- Project CHILD collaborates with many county and community-based resources for services.NOTE: Pregnant women under the age of 16 should be reported to the Child Protection Screening Intake line.
What's Here
Parenting/Family Support GroupsSubstance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach ServicesCross AddictionAlcohol Use DisorderCaregiver/Care Receiver Support GroupsPrescription Drug Use DisordersPregnant IndividualsPregnant TeensCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersDrug Use DisordersCase/Care Management
