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.
Community-Based Organizations Map
Life Unites Us
The Life Unites Us Community-Based Organization (CBO) Map connects Pennsylvanians to local organizations that provide support, services, and resources related to substance use and recovery. Each map entry includes location and contact information, making it easy to explore available supports and learn more about organizations in your community. Visit the Life Unites Us CBO Map to explore resources in your area.
Delaware County GRASP Chapter
Grief Recovery After a Substance Passing (GRASP)
GRASP (Grief Recovery After Substance Passing) is a peer support community for individuals who have lost a loved one to substance use or overdose. The group offers compassionate, nonjudgmental support from others with lived experience, helping participants grieve, connect, and heal without blame or stigma.
Delaware County GRASP Chapter
Grief Recovery After a Substance Passing (GRASP)
GRASP (Grief Recovery After Substance Passing) is a peer support community for individuals who have lost a loved one to substance use or overdose. The group offers compassionate, nonjudgmental support from others with lived experience, helping participants grieve, connect, and heal without blame or stigma.
Dharma Recovery Family Support
Dharma Recovery Family Support
Recovery Dharma offers peer‑led, online support groups for family members and loved ones affected by addiction. Grounded in Buddhist‑inspired practices and principles, these meetings provide a compassionate, non‑judgmental space for families to find support, build resilience, and walk their own paths of healing alongside others with shared experiences.
Doylestown Parent Partnership Meeting
Be a Part of the Conversation
Parent Partnership Meetings offer peer‑led support for parents and caregivers concerned about a loved one’s substance use. Meetings are led by volunteers with lived experience and provide a confidential, welcoming space for parents to support parents.
Drew's Hope Support Group for Children and Teens
Drew Michael Taylor Foundation Grief Center
Drew's Hope Support Group is designed specifically for children, teens, and their families who are grieving the death of a loved one. The group provides a supportive, confidential space for connection, shared experience, and healing alongside others navigating loss.
Easton Parent Partnership
Be a Part of the Conversation
Parent Partnership Meetings offer peer‑led support for parents and caregivers concerned about a loved one’s substance use. Meetings are led by volunteers with lived experience and provide a confidential, welcoming space for parents to support parents.
Erie County Office of Drug & Alcohol Abuse
Recovery Hub - Region 3
Regional Recovery Hubs connect individuals and families to recovery support services across Pennsylvania. Hubs work with local partners to provide peer, family, and self-care supports, and some also function as SCAs. Although based in one county, many hubs serve multiple counties, allowing individuals in surrounding areas to seek help through hub staff.
Exton Parent Partnership
Be a Part of the Conversation
Parent Partnership Meetings offer peer‑led support for parents and caregivers concerned about a loved one’s substance use. Meetings are led by volunteers with lived experience and provide a confidential, welcoming space for parents to support parents.
Families Anonymous
Families Anonymous
Families Anonymous (FA) is a free, peer‑led support fellowship for family members and friends affected by a loved one’s current, suspected, or past substance use or related behavioral challenges. FA offers 12‑step–based meetings that provide understanding, connection, and practical tools to help families find peace and become part of the solution, regardless of whether their loved one is seeking help. Visit the Families Anonymous website for more information about local and virtual groups.
Families Anonymous - Bethlehem
Families Anonymous - Bethlehem
Families Anonymous (FA) is a free, peer‑led support fellowship for family members and friends affected by a loved one’s current, suspected, or past substance use or related behavioral challenges. FA offers 12‑step–based meetings that provide understanding, connection, and practical tools to help families find peace and become part of the solution, regardless of whether their loved one is seeking help.
Families Anonymous - New Kensington
Families Anonymous - New Kensington
Families Anonymous (FA) is a free, peer‑led support fellowship for family members and friends affected by a loved one’s current, suspected, or past substance use or related behavioral challenges. FA offers 12‑step–based meetings that provide understanding, connection, and practical tools to help families find peace and become part of the solution, regardless of whether their loved one is seeking help.
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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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