Get connected to resources and partners who can help you in your recovery

Here you can find resources and partners that can help you in your recovery, from mental health and substance use recovery networks to sober living programs and community partners

Get connected to resources and partners who can help you in your recovery

Here you can find resources and partners that can help you in your recovery, from mental health and substance use recovery networks to sober living programs and community partners

Important Links

If you’re looking for support in your recovery, you can access these web pages for resources that help you find direction or to speak with someone who’s been there too.

Georgia Crisis and Access Line

Help is available 24/7 for Georgians experiencing challenges with mental health, drugs, alcohol, or developmental disabilities.

Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network

Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network provides peer-based mental health resources. GMHCN is a statewide organization engaged in advocacy, education, training, and peer support services for the people of Georgia.

888-945-1414 – Peer2Peer Warm Line

The Peer2Peer Warm Line is a 24/7 phone line that provides Georgians with the opportunity to speak with a Certified Peer Specialist. Certified Peer Specialists are people who have lived experience recovering from behavioral health concerns, who have received special training to be able to listen with empathy, and who can provide assistance and resources to others.

Georgia Council on Substance Abuse

GCSA is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the impact of recovery in Georgia’s communities through education, advocacy and training. A range of resources are available for individuals and organizations through their website.

1-844-326-5400 – CARES Warm Line

The CARES Warm Line is available 8:30am to 11:00pm and is staffed by people in long-term recovery who support multiple pathways to recovery and promote self-directed care.

Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities

The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) and its network of community providers offer treatment and support services to help people with behavioral health challenges achieve recovery by focusing on their strengths. The Division of Behavioral Health focuses on mental health and substance use disorders.

Our Partners

We work with organizations who pursue missions to help people recovering from substance use disorders.

Community Partners

Sober Living Programs

Important Links

If you’re looking for support in your recovery, you can access these web pages for resources that help you find direction or to speak with someone who’s been there too.

Georgia Crisis and Access Line

Help is available 24/7 for Georgians experiencing challenges with mental health, drugs, alcohol, or developmental disabilities.

Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network

Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network provides peer-based mental health resources. GMHCN is a statewide organization engaged in advocacy, education, training, and peer support services for the people of Georgia.

888-945-1414 – Peer2Peer Warm Line

The Peer2Peer Warm Line is a 24/7 phone line that provides Georgians with the opportunity to speak with a Certified Peer Specialist. Certified Peer Specialists are people who have lived experience recovering from behavioral health concerns, who have received special training to be able to listen with empathy, and who can provide assistance and resources to others.

Georgia Council on Substance Abuse

GCSA is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the impact of recovery in Georgia’s communities through education, advocacy and training. A range of resources are available for individuals and organizations through their website.

1-844-326-5400 – CARES Warm Line

The CARES Warm Line is available 8:30am to 11:00pm and is staffed by people in long-term recovery who support multiple pathways to recovery and promote self-directed care.

Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities

The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) and its network of community providers offer treatment and support services to help people with behavioral health challenges achieve recovery by focusing on their strengths. The Division of Behavioral Health focuses on mental health and substance use disorders.

Our Partners

We work with organizations who pursue missions to help people recovering from substance use disorders.

Community Partners

Sober Living Programs