Resources
Resources:
Below you can find both local and national resources with information or help with alcohol and drug use. For more resources or information, please contact Holly at (618) 316-4472. If you are in a crisis and need help now, please contact one of the numbers below:
Massac County Mental Health Crisis Line: (618) 524-9368
To Find a Treatment Center Near You: 1-800-662-4357
Suicide Prevention Hotline: 988 or Text CONNECT to 741741
Local:
Massac County Mental Health & Family Counseling Center
The Massac County Mental Health and Behavioral Center is a non-profit organization committed to providing low cost, high quality care to people of all ages.
Massac Memorial Hospital
Since welcoming our first patient in the spring of 1956, our patient care has been guided by our belief that healthcare should be delivered using state-of-the-art technology and procedures, as well as regard for the human spirit.
Fellowship House/Centerstone | Anna, IL.
Centerstone’s Fellowship House Campus provides services to people who suffer with substance use disorders (SUDs) and co-occurring problems.
Drug and Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Center | Carbondale, IL.
When you or a loved one is overwhelmed by alcohol addiction or drug abuse, we know that you want help from a place you can trust. Don’t wait
Comprehensive Connections
Teen Challenge
Teen Challenge (for adults and teenagers) is here to help you or your loved one. Through our low-cost faith-based residential programs and licensed counseling services, we are putting hope within reach of those who need it most.
National:
Health and Human Services
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices.
CDC 24/7: Saving Lives, Protecting People
Schools, famalies, and communities can build strong connections with students to promote positive health outcomes.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
NIDA is the lead federal agency supporting scientific research on drug use and its consequences.
Parents Resources | SAMHSA
Check out these resources to help you start—and keep up—the conversation about the dangers of drinking alcohol and using other drugs at a young age.
How Alcohol affects your Kid's Brains (videos) - Ask, Listen , Learn
Don’t let a bad conversation keep you down. Your tween is mastering the eye roll, but an emotional response isn’t always a bad thing; it means they’re listening.
Is Substance Use a Part of “Normal” Teen Behavior? - Partnership to End Addiction
We do just about everything we can to ensure that our kids are healthy, safe and primed for success. But when it comes to drinking alcohol or even smoking marijuana, why does it seem so easy to shrug it off as “a rite of passage” or “just experimenting”?
Marijuana Talk Kit
“When I was a kid…” doesn’t really work when talking with your kids about marijuana today. It’s a whole new ballgame. Read more…