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Find resources and services that promote the prevention of, and recovery, from addiction and mental illness among individuals, families and communities.
888-868-1649Visit our website →Find resources and services for substance use disorder treatment, intervention, prevention and more. Visit our website or call our 24/7 Access Line at (888)-868-1649 for more information.
888-868-1649Visit our website →Find our Santa Barbara County Department of Behavioral Wellness contracted providers for substance use disorder treatment and prevention services.
See our directory →OK Campus is a space for youth to open up about their struggles with mental health, substance misuse, anxiety, stress and other issues, and to find healthy ways and resources to cope. Prioritizing your mental health is important. Asking for help is a normal part of life, you should never feel you have to take on the world alone. Get informed, know the facts, find your balance.
(888) 868-1649OK Campus ->A non-profit organization that is contracted through the county and provides prevention services including the Strengthening Families Program for children/youth, adults and families.
(805) 743-4146fsacares.orgA non-profit organization that is contracted through the county and provides prevention services to youth and the general community.
(805) 346-1774fbsmv.comA non-profit organization contracted with the county that provides prevention services for youth and the general community.
(805) 642-6208futureleadersnow.orgA non-profit organization that is contracted through the county and provides prevention and early intervention services including Naloxone training and distribution and HIV education and testing services.
(805) 963-3636pacificpridefoundation.orgA non-profit organization that is contracted with the county to provide prevention services for youth and the general community.
(805) 686-0295syvphp.orgAn opioid treatment program contracted with the county to provide outpatient treatment, including medications for addiction treatment for adults.
(800) 782-1520pinnacletreatment.com/aegisA non-profit organization contracted with the county that provides substance use disorder treatment including withdrawal management, residential treatment, and outpatient treatment services for adults and adolescents. Outpatient services also include specialized perinatal services.
(805) 925-8860cadasb.orgA non-profit organization contracted with the county that provides substance use disorder treatment including withdrawal management, residential treatment, and outpatient treatment services for adults. Residential and outpatient services also include specialized perinatal services.
(805) 346-8185goodsamaritanshelter.orgA non-profit organization that is a contracted provider with the county to provide substance use disorder treatment services, including outpatient treatment services for adults. Outpatient services also include specialized services for co-occuring disorders.
(805) 569-2785sanctuarycenters.orgThis program is county-operated and provides substance use disorder treatment including medications for addiction treatment, outpatient treatment services, and care coordincation services for adults and adolescents.
(805) 681-5323Resource information →This program is county-operated and provides substance use disorder prevention and treatment services including prevention services, early intervention services, medications for addiction treatment, and outpatient treatment services for adolescents, transitional-aged youth and their families.
(805) 260-1108Resource information →An organization located outside of Santa Barbara County that is a contracted provider with the county to provide substance use disorder treatment services including withdrawal management and residential treatment for adults and adolescents.
(818) 996-1051 ext 1186tarzanatc.orgCommunity members may request Naloxone for personal use by completing the Naloxone Now SB request form, by calling (805) 681-5323 or by attending a Naloxone distribution event at YOR Place (dates and times for distribution events are posted on the YOR Place calendar on website). Requests through Naloxone Now SB or by telephone will be processed within two business days and mailed within 3-5 business days.
(805) 681-5323→Get Naloxone Now30-second video on how to administer naloxone nasal spray to someone experiencing an opioid overdose
Watch on YouTube →City of Buellton Police Department. 140 W. Highway 246, Buellton, CA 93427
Cottage Health hospitals provide 24-hour emergency care and Naloxone (NARCAN) distribution. NARCAN is available free of charge in the Emergency Departments at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital and Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital. Anyone who comes to the Emergency Department and requests NARCAN can receive it unconditionally and anonymously. Whether you use substances or love someone who does, you can get NARCAN at Cottage with no questions asked.
Gauchos for Recovery provides Overdose Prevention Kits that include Naloxone (NARCAN) and Fentanyl test strips free of charge to UCSB students, staff, faculty, and Isla Vista residents. Kits are available to pick-up or delivery, no questions asked. No identifying information will be collected. Pick-up a kit for yourself, your friends/loved ones, or to have in case of an emergency. Training on how to use Naloxone is available for individuals or student groups.
→Visit our website for pick-up location and hoursCity of Goleta Police Patrol Bureau, City of Goleta Police Department, 4434 Calle Real, Santa Barbara, CA 93110
24-hour emergency care and Naloxone (NARCAN) distribution. LVMC's Emergency Department is a distribution site for Naloxone. People at risk of an opioid-related overdose, or a person who is a family member, friend or anyone in a position to assist a person at risk., may go to LVMC's Emergency Department and request a free box of Naloxone. That person must be willing to learn the basic elements of overdose prevention and how to administer Naloxone nasally. Naloxone is distributed for free.
(805) 737-3333lompocvmc.com24-hour emergency care and Naloxone distribution. Anyone can walk into the Emergency Department to request and receive Naloxone over the counter for free. Recipients will receive education on the basic elements of overdose and how to administer Naloxone nasally.
(833) 390-1930dignityhealth.orgRegional Naloxone distribution. Please call (805) 963-3636 or email hello@pacificpridefoundation.org for current information regarding community Naloxone distribution times and locations.
(805) 963-3636pacificpridefoundation.orgCity of Solvang Police Department, 1745 Mission Drive, Solvang, CA 93463
(805) 681-5323Find resources and services for individuals who are seeking treatment for opioid use disorders for themselves or a loved one.
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