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Addiction



Anchor Recovery Community Center ........ 889-5770 or 721-5100
www.anchorrecovery.org

Blackstone Valley Prevention Coalition   ........... 859-2500, x3
www.blackstonevalleypreventioncoalition.com
Formerly 7 distinct Prevention Coalitions, BVPC is now a regional Prevention Coalition comprised from Burrillville,

Central Falls, Cumberland, Lincoln, North Smithfield,  Pawtucket and Woonsocket.

Butler Hospital   ........... 1-844-401-0111
www.butler.org  
Butler Hospital is the only
private, nonprofit psychiatric and substance abuse hospital in Rhode Island and southeastern New England and

serves seniors, adults, young adults and adolescents.

Caritas Arts    ........... 463-8829
70 East Street, Cranston
Serves adolescent substance abusers and their families.

Children’s Friend .... 276-4300
www.cfsri.org
153 Summer St., Providence.  
Project Connect: Project Connect is the only program in the state that works with DCYF to keep children safe and strengthen families by helping parents achieve a substance-free lifestyle. The program is intensive, home-based, and provides services for an average of one year. The Project Connect staff is specially trained in substance abuse and child welfare risk assessment.
For more information please contact Rachel Cooper at 401.276.4373 or rcooper@cfsri.org.

CODAC
Cranston .................. 461-5056
Providence .............. 942-1450
Newport .................. 846-4150
South County ......... 789-0934
East Bay ................... 434-4999
Pawtucket ................ 808-6278
Health Lane-Thrive ....... 384-7300
24/7 Access to Care:  490-0716 or 383-0301 (Spanish)
www.codacinc.org
CODAC is RI's oldest and largest provider of opioid treatment and related behavioral health services. With seven community-based locations statewide, CODAC has been a leader in creating and adopting programming that reflects emergent need in opioid treatment and recovery and integrates evidence-based programs and best practice standards into service delivery.  As part of our commitment to providing whole person care, CODAC has implemented onsite psychiatric and mental health services, trauma-informed care, and specialized counseling groups for specific patient populations.  All CODAC sites are certified Centers of Excellence, offering medication assisted treatment with all three FDA approved medications for the treatment of opioid use disorder.
  CODAC has established a nationally recognized tobacco cessation program (Tobacco Cessation Services of RI), and a treatment/ referral program for problem gambling.  In partnership with the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, CODAC established the first comprehensive MAT program in a prison in the country and has subsequently established a similar program at the Ludlow County Prison in MA.

Community Care Alliance (CCA) ........... 235-7000
800 Clinton Street, Woonsocket
*Behavioral Health Crisis/ Emergency .................... 401-235-7120
*BH LINK - Alternative to MH/ Substance abuse Emergency Room.
975 Waterman Ave. East Providence. (24 hours) ...................... 401-414-5465
*Adult Open Access/Intake- Comprehensive Biopsychosocial assessment on a walk-in basis.
Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM ........... 401-235-7121
*Children's Behavioral Health Services - 800 Clinton Street (lower level), Woonsocket.

Walk-In Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 11:00am  ............. 401-235-7410
*Adult Outpatient Services -
Co-occurring mental and substance use disorder services.
*Serenity Center - Peer-run center offers individual recovery support and many recovery groups.
66 Social Street, Woonsocket ............... 401-808-4810
*FCCP - Free Family preservation program
Transitional and Integrated Health Services ................. 401-235-7121
For more information visit www.communitycareri.org

Partnership to End Addiction  ........... 1-855-DRUGFREE
www.drugfree.org
Website has loads of resources, tips for parents and teens.  Resource for services in Rhode Island.

The Providence Center  ............ 276-4020
www.providencecenter.org

SAMHSA ......... 800-662-HELP
www.samhsa.gov/families
(Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) Resources for families coping with mental and
substance use disorders.


 

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