Substance abuse is a major public health problem in North Carolina. According to the CDC, 10.87% of the state’s residents have used illegal drugs in the past month. In 2021, the state saw 3,981 overdose deaths, but statistics for the previous year are not yet available.
Addiction is a nationwide problem that also affects North Carolina, but help is available. For people in North Carolina who are dealing with substance abuse, three free resources are listed below. Addiction is an illness, and the first step to recovery is getting help.
Assistance for Substance Abuse in North Carolina
People in North Carolina can get support for substance abuse issues anytime from the Addiction Hotline, which is open 24/7. The service is both free and confidential. By calling (888) 598-9927, you will be connected with a caring expert who can offer help. Visit the official website for more resources, as assistance is always available.
Support Lines for DHHS Emergencies
The NC Department of Health and Human Services has a website that lists six emergency hotlines for specific regions. To see the directory, follow this link. You can also call the DHHS Customer Service Center at 800-662-7030 for help finding the right resource.
The Coalition for Crisis Solutions
This program is also managed by the DHHS. Its goal is to find and use the best methods for emergency care, which helps lower unneeded emergency room visits and police contact. To get in touch, call 984-236-5300 or visit the Crisis Solutions website by clicking here.
