Organization |
Website |
Additional Information |
Addiction Recovery Centers |
http://www.recovery.org/browse/wilmington-ma/ |
Addiction Recovery Centers near Wilmington |
Addiction Treatment/Rehab |
http://www.projectknow.com/find/rehab/wilmington-ma/ |
Treatment and Rehab locations near Wilmington |
Advocates |
http://www.advocates.org/ |
Many services available including a crisis hotline (800-640-5432) |
Al-Anon/Alateen |
http://ma-al-anon-alateen.org/ |
Support groups for individuals struggling with a friends or family members addiction problems 1-888-4AL-ANON |
Alcoholics Anonymous |
www.aa.org |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
http://www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/ |
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Central Intake and Care Coordiantion (CICC) |
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Guidance around levels of care and substance abuse services in the area. 866-705-2807 |
CHADD - Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder |
http://www.chadd.org/ |
Works to improve lives of people with ADHD through education, advocacy, and support. Offers support groups, information and sharing. |
Child Requiring Assistance (CRA) |
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Parents can file through the juvenile courts to receive assistance a runaway child, a stubborn child or a sexually exploited child.
-Quick Guide: http://www.clcm.org/CRA_guide_5-30-12.pdf
-Application: http://www.mass.gov/courts/forms/cra-forms-gen.html
-Detailed Parent Handbook About CRA's: http://www.childrensleague.org/wp content/uploads/CRA-Parent-Handbook-from-MA-Juvenile-Court.pdf
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Children's Advocacy Center |
http://www.northwesterncac.org/ |
Interdisciplinary Support when a child discloses Sexual Abuse. |
Children's Behavioral Health Initiative |
http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/commissions-and-initiatives/cbhi/ |
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Families Anonymous |
http://www.familiesanonymous.org/ |
12 Step fellowship for the family and friends of those individuals with drug, alcohol or related behavioral issues |
Family Resource Center |
http://www.nsmcfamilyresourccenter.org/ |
The Family Resource Center is for children, adolescents, parents and professionals. It provides educational materials, links to community resources, conferences, and family support in all areas of children's development and behavioral health. |
Family TIES of Massachusetts |
http://www.massfamilyties.org/ |
Statewide information and parent-to-parent support project for families of children with special needs and chronic illnesses. |
The Federation for Children with Special Needs |
http://fcsn.org/ |
Provides support and assistance to parents of children with disabilities. |
Healthy Families |
First time parents (under 20) 781-693-1232 |
Institute for Health and Recovery |
http://www.healthrecovery.org/ |
Counseling for teens and parents, more intensive programs as well. 617-661-3991 |
Lahey Behavioral Health Services |
http://www.nebhealth.org/ |
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Learn to Cope |
http://learn2cope.org/ |
Peer-led, free support groups for families dealing with addiction and recovery as well as a discussion board |
Lives in the Balance |
http://livesinthebalance.org/ |
Collaborative and Proactive Solutions for working with and supporting children with behavioral challenges |
Love is Respect |
http://www.loveisrespect.org/ |
Helping teens with questions or concerns about dating relationships. Also provides support for concerned friends, family members, etc. Chat on the website, Call: 1-866-331-9474, or Text: LOVEIS to 22522 |
Lowell House |
http://lowellhouseinc.org/ |
Intensive outpatient, residential, outreach, case management, classes for Substance Abuse. 978.459.8656 |
Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth |
http://www.mass.gov/cgly/ |
Independent agency to investigate resources and make recommendations about policies and programs supporting LGBTQ youth. |
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health |
http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/dmh/ |
For kids and parents with severe and persistent mental illness. Offer free services such as counseling, groups, respite, assessment facilities, treatment facilities to promote stabilization, skill building and treatment when found eligible. |
Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council |
http://www.mass.gov/mddc |
Provides information, support, trainings, referral and advocacy to provide opportunities for people with disabilities, and their families to enhance independence, productivity, and inclusion. |
Massachusetts Substance Abuse Information and Education Helpline |
http://helpline-online.com/ |
“Find a Treatment Center” link helps you search by treatment issue, location and specific need. Numerous types of challenges and supports or you can call 1-800-327-5050 |
Massachusetts Substance Abuse Youth and Young Adult Services |
www.mass.gov/dph/youthtreatment |
Range of services to help with Substance Abuse. From insurance based counseling, recovery coaches, intensive community support, case management, groups, detox and stabilization programs, and activities; some of these services can be provided at reduced costs. |
My Life My Choice |
Mentoring and groups for teens being exploited or whom are involved in running, substance use, sexual behaviors. 617-699-4998 |
Narcotics Anonymous |
http://www.na.org/ |
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National Alliance on Mental Illness |
https://www.nami.org/ |
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National Human Trafficking Resource Center |
http://traffickingresourcecenter.org/ |
Connect to resources, help file reports, crisis management. 888-373-7888 |
Northeast ARC |
http://www.nsarc.org/ |
Provides a wide array of residential, day, family support, autism, personal assistance, and early intervention services. |
PAL - The Parent/Professional Advocacy League |
http://www.ppal.net/ |
A network of parents and professionals promoting a strong voice for families of children and adolescents with emotional, behavioral and mental health needs. |
Parent-to-Parent |
http://www.massfamilyties.org/p2p/p2p |
Program to bring together parents facing similar challenges in raising their children with special needs. |
Project Know |
http://www.projectknow.com/ |
Information on addiction and treatment |
REACH |
http://reachma.org/ |
24×7 hotline 1-800-899-4000. Provides services for domestic violence victims. Including emergency shelters, court advocacy, free legal advice supervised visitation, housing stabilization, individual counseling, groups, and trauma treatment agencies. REACH can help identify what would be useful and refer. They also do crisis management. |
Recovery.org |
http://www.recovery.org/ |
Information on addiction treatment |
Safe Place |
http://nationalsafeplace.org/ |
For youth on the run who need assistance with a place to stay or food |
Samaritans of Boston |
http://samaritanshope.org/ |
Suicide prevention. 877-870-4673 24×7 or Text 3PM - 11 PM. Teen to teen Befriending Service allows High School students to chat with peers (http://samaritanshope.org/im-hear/) |
Self Injury |
http://www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.edu/ |
STEPS |
http://www.stepsarlington.org/ |
Arlington MA 781-646-2826 Independent Living Skills Support by Peers |
Stop Addiction |
http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/dph/stop-addiction/ |
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration |
http://www.samhsa.gov/ |
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