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FreeTreatmentCenters includes more than just free treatment centers for substance abuse and drug and aclohol related addiction.

We have researched many of the free, sliding scale, discounted, low cost, Medicaid sponsored local treatment centers. Many are non profit drug and alcohol treatment facilities such as faith based organizations.

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North Star Community Services - Waterloo

3420 University Avenue
Waterloo, IA - 50701
(319) 236-0901

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Person-centered services directed toward Supported Community Living. Self-advocacy training. Training in independent living skills: self-care, social skills, home maintenance/ housekeeping, and community access.

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Pathways Behavioral Services - Black Hawk County

3362 University Ave (319) 235-6571 - 24/7 Hotline
Waterloo, IA - 50701
(319) 352-2064

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Pathways, by providing broad-based community programs, ensures that primary prevention equips individuals with the strategies and tools of recovery to prevent them from experiencing problems with alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Pathways views secondary prevention as a tool to identify problems early on in order to reduce high-risk behavior. Pathways provides a mixture of both primary and second

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Clean and Free Area of Narcotics Anonymous (CAFANA)

P.O. Box 971 (319) 291-8803 -
Waterloo, IA - 50701
(319) 291-8803

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NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS is an international, community-based association of recovering drug addicts with more than 28,000 weekly meetings in 113 countries.

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Pathways Behavioral Services - Black Hawk County

3362 University Ave (319) 235-6571 - 24/7 Hotline
Waterloo, IA - 50701
(319) 352-2064

Email Website

Pathways, by providing broad-based community programs, ensures that primary prevention equips individuals with the strategies and tools of recovery to prevent them from experiencing problems with alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Pathways views secondary prevention as a tool to identify problems early on in order to reduce high-risk behavior. Pathways provides a mixture of both primary and second

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