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| Al Anon/Alateen-Cornerstone AFG |
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| meets at 2954 Hwy 154 | |
| Newnan, GA 30265 | |
| www.ga-al-anon.org | |
| Hours: 8:00pm, Tuesdays | |
| Area(s) served: Coweta | |
| Medicaid Provider: N/A, Private Insurance: N/A, Sliding Scale Basis: N/A | |
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Services Offered: Al-Anon is a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope, in order to solve their common problems. We believe alcoholism is a family illness, and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. There are no dues for membership. Meetings are held locally at the Cornerstone United Methodist Church on Tuesdays at 8 pm. |
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| Alcoholics Anonymous |
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| 127 Peachtree Street, Ste 1310 | |
| Atlanta, GA | |
| 770-253-7668 (Newnan office) | |
| www.atlantaaa.org | |
| Hours: varies | |
| Area(s) served: Georgia | |
| Medicaid Provider: N/A, Private Insurance: N/A, Sliding Scale Basis: N/A | |
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Services Offered: Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership. Local meetings are held at three locations: The Newnan Club at 9 Perry Street, 69 Fair Street, and St. Paul's Episcopal on Roscoe Road. Please call for local meeting times. |
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| Bradley Center of St. Francis |
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| 22nd Street | |
| Columbus, GA | |
| 706-320-3700 | |
| www.sfhga.com/services/bradley | |
| Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week | |
| Area(s) served: West Georgia | |
| Medicaid Provider: YES, Private Insurance: YES, Sliding Scale Basis: N/A | |
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Services Offered: Services include outpatient counseling, addiction treatment, inpatient and day treatment, support groups and educational programs. Additional services including assessment, education, brief counseling, intensive outpatient and partial hospital programs. Also provides inpatient care for serious dual diagnosis and those requiring medically managed detoxification. |
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| Daybreak Assessment & Family Services, Inc. | |
| 8 Jefferson Street | |
| Newnan, GA 30263 | |
| 770-251-2990 | |
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| Area(s) served: Coweta and surrounding areas | |
| Medicaid Provider: NO, Private Insurance: NO, Sliding Scale Basis: YES | |
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Services Offered: anger management class, parenting class, study skills training, drug and alcohol assessments, vocational evaluations |
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| Department of Juvenile Justice |
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| 2 Luckie Street | |
| Newnan, GA 30263 | |
| 770-254-7282 | |
| www.djj.state.ga.us | |
| Hours: 8:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday | |
| Area(s) served: Coweta | |
| Medicaid Provider: N/A, Private Insurance: N/A, Sliding Scale Basis: N/A | |
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Services Offered: Provides supervision, detention and a wide range of treatment and educational services for youths referred to the Department by the Juvenile Courts, and provides assistance or delinquency prevention services for at-risk youths through collaborative efforts with other public, private and community entities. |
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| Help-Line Georgia | |
| 800-338-6745 | |
| Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week | |
| Area(s) served: Georgia | |
| Medicaid Provider: N/A, Private Insurance: N/A, Sliding Scale Basis: N/A | |
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Services Offered: Free statewide confidential telephone crisis invention, information and referral system for: Drug and alcohol Problems, reporting Drug Selling, Support & Self-Help Groups, Child Sexual & Physical Abuse, Problem Gambling, Legal Matter, Family Violence, Assault, Crime Victim Compensation Program Information, Community Victim Assistance Programs and Educational/Information. |
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| ICM - City of Hope |
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| 165 Winding Lane | |
| Locust Grove, GA 30220 | |
| 770-233-5114 | |
| www.icm-cityofhope.com | |
| Hours: 10:30am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday | |
| Area(s) served: Georgia | |
| Medicaid Provider: NO, Private Insurance: NO, Sliding Scale Basis: YES | |
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Services Offered: ICM – City of Hope, a twelve-month residential, Christ- centered program for adult males with chemical addictions opened in 2005. Trade skills and work skills will be taught and used in conjunction with classes on the physical, emotional, and spiritual repercussions of chemical addiction. We work with the families of men in the program so the family also heals from the ravages of addiction. Weekly support groups for men and women in addiction and their adult family members are currently held. Call for more information. |
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| Narcotics Anonymous |
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| meets at 9 Perry Street | |
| Newnan, GA 30263 | |
| 770-253-7668 | |
| www.na.org | |
| Hours: 6:00pm on Monday/Wednesday, 7:00pm and 11:00pm on Friday, 9:00am on Saturday | |
| Area(s) served: Coweta | |
| Medicaid Provider: N/A, Private Insurance: N/A, Sliding Scale Basis: N/A | |
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Services Offered: NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We meet regularly to help each other stay clean. We are not interested in what or how much you used but only in what you want to do about your problem and how we can help. Local meetings are held at the Newnan Club, 9 Perry St., Mon and Wed at 6pm, Fri 7pm and 11pm, Sat. 9am. |
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| Pathways Center for Behavioral & |
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| Developmental Growth | |
| 12 Savannah Street, Newnan, GA 30263 | |
| 770-254-7230 | |
| www.pathwayscsb.org | |
| Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday | |
| Area(s) served: Coweta, Carroll, Heard, Meriwether, Troup | |
| Medicaid Provider: YES, Private Insurance: YES, Sliding Scale Basis: YES | |
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Services Offered: Pathways Center for Behavioral and Developmental Growth is a human service agency operating multiple facilities throughout Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Meriwether and Troup counties. Pathways is the designated community agency responsible for providing services to citizens challenged with mental health, mental retardation or substance abuse issues. |
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| Tanner Behavioral Health |
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| 523 Dixie Street | |
| Carrollton, GA 30117 | |
| 770-836-9551 or 770-456-3266 | |
| www.tanner.org/BehHealth/BehavioralHealth.asp | |
| Hours: crisis line and intake assessment are 24/7 | |
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| Medicaid Provider: YES, Private Insurance: YES, Sliding Scale Basis: N/A | |
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Services Offered: Crisis line, partial hospitalization program for children aged 5 to 17 and adults-provides treatment in psychiatric, substance abuse, and dual diagnosis (psychiatric and substance abuse issues) care for patients in an outpatient setting; free psychiatric, physician-supervised assessment is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with appropriate treatment referrals; 14-bed acute psychiatric inpatient unit for adults who are experiencing severe psychiatric disorders; intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment program for 18 years and older; TIP program treats sexually offending boys between the ages of 12 and 17 treatment is offered to boys whose sexual inappropriate behaviors allow them to remain living in the community, but whose behaviors are severe enough that treatment weekly in individual or group sessions is not effective. |
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| West Georgia RESA | |
| 99 Brown School Drive | |
| Grantville, GA 30220 | |
| 770-583-2528 | |
| www.garesa.org | |
| Hours: 8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday | |
| Area(s) served: Coweta, Carroll, Henry, Heard, Troup, Harris, Meriwether County School Systems | |
| Medicaid Provider: N/A, Private Insurance: N/A, Sliding Scale Basis: N/A | |
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Services Offered: Provides workshops and trainings for schools systems. |
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| Women of Excellence, Inc. (W.O.E.) |
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| 1038 Hampton Road | |
| Hampton, GA 30228 | |
| 770-897-0840 | |
| www.woeinc.org | |
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| Area(s) served: Coweta County | |
| Medicaid Provider: N/A, Private Insurance: N/A, Sliding Scale Basis: N/A | |
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Services Offered: The mission of W. O. E. is to provide temporary housing for formerly incarcerated women and their children upon release. W.O.E. will provide women with the tools needed to address the issues that led to their incarceration. This re-entry program will provide substance abuse treatment service, childcare services, budget and financial management, life skills, vocational and educational services, counseling service and appropriate referrals when needed. |
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