Help is available. Overcoming fentanyl abuse is hard but recovery is possible.
If you or someone you know is struggling, contact your healthcare practitioner or find information, understanding, and treatment options below.
Find help in Orange County by connecting with health, wellness, and other resources.
ocnavigator.org
OC Links Behavioral Health Line is available 24/7. Trained Navigators provide information and can help you connect to any of the Orange County Health Care Agency's Behavioral Health Services. English, Arabic, Farsi, Korean, Spanish and Vietnamese Navigators are available.
855-OC-Links
ochealthinfo.com
NAMI OC: Providing no-cost emotional support and resources for families, and those affected by mental illness. Warmline is available 24/7.
(714) 991-6412
namioc.org/oc-warmline
A 24-hour access line providing linkages/access to members seeking Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System services.
(800) 723-8641
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress and prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones.
988
988lifeline.org
Site Locations & Drop-In Times:
OC Health Care Agency in partnership with Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation & naloxone ambassador Recovery Road, Inc., invites you to free, recurring drop-in events to learn how to reverse opioid overdoses and save lives.
Recovery Road, Inc.
Anaheim Alana Club
The Purpose of Recovery
FentanylSolution.org
Mariposa Women and Family – San Juan Capistrano
Twin Town
Drop-in center:
Times:
“Dead on Arrival” is a short film about fentanyl’s deadly role in the U.S. illicit drug market. It focuses on the people at risk, which includes casual users, partygoers, experimenters, regular users, and even unsuspecting bystanders who may come into contact with the powerful opioid. The film explores the stories of four families who lost loved ones to fentanyl in various ways and its larger impact on communities of all types.
stopthevoid.org