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  • Find rehab center in SLO County on
  • offers a variety of services and programs to help people with drug and alcohol problems, including public walk-in clinics, prevention programs, youth and adult programs, and court-mandated programs. (805) 781-4275 (SLO)/ (805) 473-7080 (Arroyo Grande)/ (805) 461-6080 (Atascadero)
  • (TMHA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating stigma and promoting recovery and wellness for people with mental illness through work, housing, community and family support services  (805) 540-6500
  • Central Coast Hotline: (800) 783-0607
  • a free, web-based resource helping to bring education and information to the world of alcohol addiction. Provide support and resources for anyone struggling with an alcohol problem, either through a friend or family member, or with a problem of their own.
  • is a website that compiles a list of resources, including support groups and treatment centers in SLO county.
  • , an organization that provides substance abuse treatment and educational resources for people with mental health and substance abuse issues. They host several free virtual 12-Step support meetings each week: Click here.
  • . It offers free assistance to those with a drug or alcohol addiction and their loved ones.
  • is an informational web guide that was created to help those struggling with alcohol use disorders (AUD), substance use disorders (SUD), and/or co-occurring mental health disorders find treatment for their addiction. 

  •  (805) 541-3211(SLO) // (805) 466-8175 (Atascadero)  // (805) 927-0347 (Cambria)
  • (805) 541-3211 (24 hour help line)
  •  (800) 549-7730 (Central Coast CA)
  • (805) 549-8989
  • (805) 549-8989
  • (805) 549-8989

  • offers resources and information on the intersection of addiction and domestic violence. 
  • Quit smoking resources
  • offers classes to help you quit smoking, free of charge in San Luis Obispo, Atascadero, Paso Robles and Grover Beach.
  • On this site you鈥檒l find support, tips, tools, and expert advice to help you or someone you love quit smoking (like free text message reminders).
  • a look at how smoking affects your health.
  • outlines the mental health struggles that many college students experience, how those tie into addiction, and ways to get help.
  • offers information and support to those suffering from addiction and their families.
  • recently put together a guide on College Substance Abuse Statistics, Facts, & Recovery which covers the challenges of substance abuse amongst college students and where can they turn for help. 
  • focus on educating the community about alcohol abuse and providing support for individuals and families struggling with these issues. 
  • was developed by bringing together experts in substance misuse treatment from leading nonprofit and academic institutions, as well as leaders in the collegiate recovery space. Through this resource, students can hear stories from people with similar experiences, learn how to recognize substance misuse, and avoid acute risks related to intoxication.