Substance Use Resources

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In case of a mental health or substance use crisis call 911 or 415.473.6666.

24/7 Confidential Support 

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 
988
(call/text)
English and Spanish. 240 other languages. 
988lifeline.org (chat available)

Crisis Text Line 
Text HOME to 741741
(text/WhatsApp)
English and Spanish.
crisistextline.org (chat available)

National Helpline 
800.662.4357
(call)

Getting Connected to Services

Marin County ACCESS Line
888.818.1115
(call)
Assessment and referral for mental health and substance use services. All languages.

Find Substance Use Treatment
shatterproof.org/
https://findtreatment.gov/
odfreemarin.org/medication-assisted-treatment-mat/

Other Resource Hotlines 

Huckleberry Youth Programs
Teen Crisis Hotline (ages 12-18)
415.621.2929 (call)
Crisis intervention, resolution services, and emergency shelter.

The Trevor Project Lifeline (ages 13-24) 866.488.7386 (call)
Text START to 678-678 (text)
Created for but not limited to 2SLGBTQ+.
Counselors and information.
thetrevorproject.org (chat available)

Mental Health Association SF
855.600.9276 (call/text, limited hours)
Non-crisis emotional support. English and Spanish.
mentalhealthsf.org/warm-line (chat available)

Recovery Support Groups

Alcoholics Anonymous aasfmarin.org

Narcotics Anonymous marincountyna.org

Smart Recovery smartrecovery.org

LifeRing Secular Recovery lifering.org

Refuge Recovery refugerecovery.org

Al-Anon Family Recovery al-anon.org

Nar-Anon Family Groups nar-anon.org

Substance Use Resources

Fireside Project
623.473.7433
(call/text)
11:00 am - 11:00 pm every day (not 24/7)
Free, confidential support for anyone who needs help during or after a psychedelic journey. 

Never Use Alone
800-484-3731
(call)
If a person is using by themselves, they can call this number and have a person on the phone with them while using in case of emergency.

Naloxone/Narcan®

Naloxone (Narcan®) nasal spray is a lifesaving medication that can reverse an opioid overdose.

Learn how to reverse an overdose with Naloxone:

English training video: https://vimeo.com/795666584

Spanish training video: https://vimeo.com/822178196

Where to get Naloxone in Marin (mostly free!):

odfreemarin.org/naloxone/

Signs of an overdose:

  • Unresponsive

  • Shallow or no breathing

  • Slow heart rate

  • Clammy skin

  • Tiny pupils

  • Blue lips/fingertips

If you suspect an overdose:

  • CALL 911

  • Immediately use Naloxone if available

  • Roll them on their side if unconscious

  • Conduct rescue breaths every 5 seconds if needed 

  • Stay with them until help arrives

Multiservice Resources in Marin

Huckleberry Youth Programs
415.258.4944 (call/text)
College & career training, counseling, inclusive health care, teen clinic & education, and more.
huckleberryyouth.org

Community Action Marin
415.526.7500
Childcare, emergency assistance, access to public benefits, financial management, job training, housing assistance, food pantry, and more.
camarin.org

Canal Alliance 
415.454.2640
Legal, education, job, food, therapy and other resources for immigrants.
canalalliance.org

North Marin Community Services
415.897.4147
Emergency assistance, childcare, education resources, teen clinic for mental health, substance use and reproductive health, and more.
northmarincs.org

Find Your Way:
Marin County Youth Resource Guide

Free Healing Resources

Live Beyond Campaign Website
Learn about Adverse Childhood Experiences and how they may affect you.
Get tools to help you start your healing journey.
livebeyondCA.org

Soluna App (ages 13-25)
Chat one-on-one with professional coaches.
Find de-stressing tools and forums where you can get support. 
solunaapp.com

Teenline
800.852.8336 (limited hours)
Text TEEN to 839863 (limited hours)
For teens, staffed by trained teens.
Talk about anything - a rough day, school, relationships, family, or mental health.
teenline.org

Low Cost Health Care 

Marin Community Clinics
415.448.1500
Medical, dental, mental health, substance use, support services, and more.
marinclinic.org    

Ritter Center
415.457.8182
Medical care, mental health, substance use, food, housing, voicemail and mail for individuals and families who are homeless or at-risk of being homeless, and more.
rittercenter.org

Warm Lines That Don’t Call Police

Call Blackline
800.604.5841 (call/text, limited hours)
Centers BIPOC, LGBTQ+, Black Femme.
callblackline.com (chat available)

LGBT National Help Center
888.843.4564 (call, limited hours)
lgbthotline.org

StrongHearts Native Helpline
844.762.8483 (call, 24/7)
Domestic and sexual violence helpline for Native Americans and Alaska Natives.
strongheartshelpline.org (chat available)

Trans Lifeline
877.565.8860 (call, limited hours)
Led by and for Trans people. English and Spanish.
translifeline.org

Wildflower Alliance Peer Support Line
888.407.4515 (call, limited hours)
Trained peer supporters.
wildfloweralliance.org

Love Is Respect Line
866.331.9474 (call)
Text LOVEIS to 22522 (text)
Support for healthy relationships for young people.
loveisrespect.org