BHG Huntsville Treatment Center
Business-Outpatient detoxification -Suboxone treatment -Intensive outpatient treatment -Outpatient treatment -Medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction -SMART Recovery group meetings
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256-721-1940
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256-721-1934
Best Life Recovery
Non-profitBest Life Recovery Residences is a 501c3 nonprofit sober living home in Huntsville, Alabama, dedicated to empowering women rebuilding their lives after addiction, incarceration, and trauma. Our mission is to provide a safe, structured, and compassionate home where women can heal, grow, and reclaim their purpose through peer support and accountability. As a Level II recovery residence certified through the Alabama Alliance for Recovery Residences, Best Life offers a bridge between treatment and independent living. We serve women who often arrive with no family support, financial stability, or community resources-only the courage to start over. Within our program, residents engage in daily recovery routines, employment readiness, and life-skills development, supported by peers and mentors who understand their journey firsthand. We believe recovery is not only about sobriety, but rediscovering self-worth and learning to live with integrity and hope. Through strong partnerships with local courts, treatment providers, and community agencies, Best Life connects women to the resources they need for long-term stability and success. At Best Life Recovery Residences, we recover out loud-transforming pain into purpose, and giving every woman the opportunity to build her best life.
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267-738-1657
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Partnership for a Drug-Free Community
Non-profitOur Community Resource Library is used by school counselors, students, and anyone in the community looking for educational materials on alcohol, tobacco, opioids, and other drugs.
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256-539-7339
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Freedom Pathways Independent Housing LLC
Non-profitWe provide a safe and sober living space for individuals recovering from substance use or managing mental health challenges. Our program emphasizes structure, personal responsibility, and access to professional and peer support networks. By combining stability with resources, we create an environment where residents can focus on healing and building a strong foundation for the future.
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256-763-1794
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Downtown Rescue Mission
Non-profitL.I.F.E Recovery Program The Downtown Rescue Mission's biblically-based 12-month Residential Recovery Program is designed to help men and women achieve life-long change and freedom from problems, such as alcoholism and drug addiction, as well as emotional, mental and physical abuse. The program seeks to restore individuals through teaching and modeling solid, biblical principles and truths in which they can rebuild their lives. During the Program, individuals 18 and older are provided shelter, meals, and clothing at no charge, and they receive Christian counseling, learn how to heal from past wounds and develop healthy ways of coping. They also get the chance to study the Bible and participate in various educational programs to improve employment skills, where they are equipped with life skills, such as computer navigation, resume writing, and money management. Our Residential Recovery Program is called L.I.F.E. This is an acronym which stands for; Learn about Christ, have an Intimate Relationship with Christ, Follow Christ, and become an Example of Christ. We believe that individuals must first know about Christ through the constant preaching of the gospel, fall in love with the Savior, and then obey Him through this love. For more information on our recovery program, please contact Mickey Counter, Director of Men's Programs, (256) 536-2441, ext. 353, or Cara Holmes, Director of Women's Program, (256) 536-2441, ext. 304.
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256-536-2441
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256-534-2441
The CornerStone Initiative
Non-profitMEND exists for Faith & Finances or Jobs For Life alumni who are on a trauma recovery or soul care journey. MEND is a 12-week program. Participants are given a safe space to share vulnerably while being equipped with tools, spiritual practices, and evidence-based resources during each session.
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256-694-5393
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Partnership for a Drug-Free Community
Non-profitThe agency's purpose is to reduce the misuse of legal and illegal drugs. Ozzie Opioid Prevention Programs (Ozzie OPPs) is a prevention curriculum developed for elementary, middle, and high school students that teaches age-appropriate lessons about what opioids are, the consequences of using opioids, how to make good choices, and how to talk with adults about drugs.
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256-539-7339
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Recovery Organization of Support Specialists
Peer support case management
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256-468-2974
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Partnership for a Drug-Free Community
Non-profitPartnership's Recovery Resource Hub provides an impartial one-stop-shop where people with Substance Use Disorder can talk to a Peer Support Specialist and receive a Substance Use assessment to determine the level of care needed. Treatment options and referrals are based on that assessment. All services provided at no cost.
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256-539-7339
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Recovery Organization of Support Specialists
Substance Use Treatment Navigation. Assists individuals in navigating resources to reduce barriers.
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256-468-2974
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Family Services Center, Inc
Non-profitHas your alcohol and/or drug use impacted your life through the loss of family, friends, employment and health? Have you gotten into legal trouble due to past decisions? Approximately 10% of Americans currently struggle with substance abuse. Even "occasional" use can quickly escalate into dependency, and it can be very difficult to break free once this cycle has begun. Participants in our program may voluntarily seek help with our services, while others are oftentimes involved in diversion programs that required attendance in group sessions in order to meet the requirements of the court in relation to their specific violation /offense. Upon successful completion of the program, defendants may be eligible to have their case dismissed by the District Attorney's Office. Services are provided by a Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor (ADC)
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256-551-1610
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256-551-0722
Partnership for a Drug-Free Community
Non-profitThe Take Back Initiative is for the public to properly dispose of unused and outdated medications at events held two to three times a year. We maintain and publish a list of medication drop box locations, distributed through local doctors' offices and community outreach.
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256-539-7339
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Partnership for a Drug-Free Community
Non-profitThe Youth Tobacco and Vaping Prevention Program is being taught in Huntsville, Madison, and Madison County schools, as well as area private schools and colleges. The program focuses on all aspects of tobacco, nicotine, and electronic cigarettes, including JUULs and disposable vapes.
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256-539-7339
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