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For Help: Bay-Arenac Behavioral Health 24/7 Crisis Line  1-800-327-4693
 Families Against Narcotics Hope Not Handcuff Line  1-833-202-4673

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​Addiction is not
​the end of the story.


                                                                      Call 911 in case of overdose or other emergency.

GET HELP WITH
TREATMENT
Treatment Works
  • Recovery takes more than just physical detox. In fact, some won’t experience physical withdrawal at all. Treatment and recovery require attention to all aspects of our lives: physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and social.
  • Treatment can provide the tools needed to deal with the desire to use, help control cravings and begin to heal. Staying connected to treatment and/or a recovery community supports long term recovery and the restoration of a life to be proud of.
  • If you’re addicted, please reach out to treatment services on our Resources tab or by calling 1-800-448-5498.
    Bay-Arenac Behavioral Health also has a 24 hour crisis line at 1-800-327-4693.

Recovery Support
Recovery for individuals and families is a process of change that impacts all areas of life. Sustained recovery includes:
Health:
Overcoming or managing one’s disease(s) as well as living in a physically and emotionally healthy way.
Home:
A stable and safe place to live that supports recovery.
Purpose:
Meaningful daily activities, such as a job, school, volunteerism, family caretaking, or creative endeavors, and the independence, income and resources to participate in society.
Community:
Relationships and social networks that provide support, friendship, love, and hope.

Hope Not Handcuffs 
A person struggling with any drug addiction can come to any of the participating police agencies and ask for help. They will be greeted with support, compassion and respect. If accepted into the program, the individual will be guided through a brief intake process to ensure proper treatment placement.

LOCAL TREATMENT RESOURCES:
Bay Area Consultants     989-893-1165
-outpatient counseling

Bay Psychological Associates    989-686-1990
-outpatient counseling, case management, recovery supports 

BCB Consulting, PLLC     989-233-2725
-outpatient counseling

DOT Caring Centers     989-790-3366
-Suboxone, resid-ential, outpatient counseling

Journey Counseling Center     989-778-2323
​- outpatient counseling

Kairos Healthcare     844-452-4767
-residential (mens and women's with children), outpatient counseling

List Psychological Services     989-684-7977
-outpatient counseling, recovery supports

McLaren Bay Psychiatric Associates     989-922-4900
-outpatient counseling

Recovery Pathways     989-928-3566
-Suboxone, outpatient counseling, case management, recovery supports

Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center     989-894-2991
-outpatient counseling

Sandra Murray     989-295-2733
-outpatient counseling
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Ten Sixteen Recovery Network     989-835-3466
-residential, outpatient counseling, recovery supports

Victory Clinical Services (Saginaw)     989-752-7867
-methadone, outpatient counseling, case management, recovery supports

Great Lakes Bay Families Against Narcotics Hope Not Handcuffs Program     833-202-HOPE (4673)
-Angels who help facilitate treatment, recovery  and family coaches.

GET HELP WITH
HARM REDUCTION
Narcan is a prescription drug that can bring a person out of an overdose. Kits are available to have on hand for first responders, users and their families. To learn more about Narcan distribution, contact Recovery Pathways at 989-928-3566.

The NARCAN Now mobile app gives access to training and safety information. It can be downloaded on the App Store or Google Play. For more information, visit www.narcannasalspray.com.
*Get emergency medical help right away after using/administering Narcan, even if the person wakes up.
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Intravenous drug users have a high risk of contracting diseases like HIV and Hepatitis C, which in turn puts the rest of the community at risk. To learn more health services such as free and confidential HIV testing, contact Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center in Bay City at 989-894-2991.

GET HELP WITH
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION
​The Bay County Prevention Network strengthens and supports local anti-drug efforts. We work to establish and support programs and partnerships to address unique community conditions. Strategies include providing education, training, and technical assistance to assist and empower community residents, partners and key leaders to address substance use prevention issues.
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GET HELP WITH
LAW ENFORCEMENT/SUPPLY REDUCTION
We can’t do this without the help of the community.
If you have information on heroin/opiate overdoses please call 911 immediately.
To give a tip on a dealer, contact the Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team (BAYANET) at 989-790-6581.
You can also call Crimestoppers at 1-800-422-JAIL (5245).
​All tips will remain confidential.
Together we can make a difference in reducing the impact these drugs have on our communities.
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  • Home
  • About
  • Partners
  • Initiatives
    • Alcohol-Not a Minor Problem
    • Parents of Athletes
    • Marijuana Awareness Team
    • Teens Advocating Prevention
    • Project HOPE
  • Get Info
    • Underage drinking
    • Marijuana/Cannabis
    • Opioids
    • Tobacco
  • Get Help
  • Get Involved
  • Resources
  • Members only
  • Accomplishments
  • Neighborhood Resource Center
  • Tips for Safe Parties
  • Services Offered
  • For Youth
  • Contact Us
  • Conferences/Professional Development