Resources

NalaxoFind

This month we would like to highlight the smartphone app NalaxoFind. NaloxoFind lets users register as a naloxone (Narcan) carrier or use the app to find naloxone carriers in an emergency, while waiting for emergency services to arrive. If a carrier is nearby they will be alerted when a naloxone request is made. The app allows … Read more

June is PTSD Awareness Month

From the US Department of Veteran’s Affairs: Even though PTSD treatments work, most people who have PTSD don’t get the help they need. Help us spread the word that effective PTSD treatments are available. Everyone with PTSD—whether they are Veterans or civilian survivors of sexual assault, serious accidents, natural disasters, or other traumatic events—needs to know that … Read more

June is Men’s Health Month

According to the U.S. Department of Health, men die 5 years younger than women, and die at higher rates from 9 of the top 10 causes of death, including from substance use disorders and overdoses. This is frequently due to men placing their own health on a “back burner.” The Men’s Health Network recommends encouraging the … Read more

June is Pride Month

“People who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning (LGBTQ) often face social stigma, discrimination, and other challenges not encountered by people who identify as heterosexual. They also face a greater risk of harassment and violence. As a result of these and other stressors, sexual minorities are at increased risk for various behavioral health … Read more

Resources for people experiencing unsafe social distancing

Due to social distancing, many people are spending more time in their houses than ever before. Unfortunately for some, home is not always a safe environment. We would like to share several resources for anyone who may be experiencing difficult or unsafe social distancing. National Crisis 24/7 helpline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Family violence 24/7 helpline of … Read more

A Story Told Is A Life Saved

In recognition of Mother’s Day, we would like to share some resources for parents. This holiday can be especially difficult for parents who have children using substances, have children in recovery, or have lost children to substance use. Moms Against Drugs is an organization where parents can share their story and support for one another … Read more

Online Recovery and Support Services

The COVID-19 pandemic has left many feeling unstable and isolated. This is particularly worrisome for the millions of Americans who rely on social groups and stability to maintain their recovery. Below are the links to a collection of online and voice resources for those in recovery looking for extra support during social distancing. East Tennessee … Read more