Find Support

Whether you're a parent, grandparent, sibling, spouse, or someone else supporting a loved one with substance use disorder, you will need your own support. This catalogue can help you find it.

Use the filters below to find in-person and virtual resources across Pennsylvania that are available for caregivers and family members — not treatment directories, not clinical referrals, but places where you can connect with people who understand what you're going through.

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Forest/Warren Human Services D&A Program

Single County Authority (SCA)

In-person
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Trainings

Franklin/Fulton County Drug and Alcohol Program

Single County Authority (SCA)

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Greene County Human Services Program

Single County Authority (SCA)

In-person
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Juniata Valley Tri-County Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission

Single County Authority (SCA)

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Lackawanna/Susquehanna Office of Drug and Alcohol Programs

Single County Authority (SCA)

In-person
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Lancaster County Drug and Alcohol Commission

Single County Authority (SCA)

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Lawrence County Drug and Alcohol Commission Inc.

Single County Authority (SCA)

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Lebanon County Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse

Single County Authority (SCA)

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Lehigh County Drug & Alcohol Services

Single County Authority (SCA)

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Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Drug and Alcohol Program

Single County Authority (SCA)

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Mercer County Behavioral Health Commission Inc.

Single County Authority (SCA)

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Montgomery County Department of Health & Human Services Office of Drug & Alcohol

Single County Authority (SCA)

There's always support available

Some parts of Pennsylvania — especially rural communities — have few local resources listed here. If your area has few in-person resources, that doesn't mean you're out of options. Our catalogue includes national, statewide, and virtual resources.

Other ways to find support

Call the Pennsylvania Get Help Now Hotline at 1-800-662-4357 — free, confidential, and bilingual.

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