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Substance Use

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Info on Alcohol & Drugs

SCU’s Wellness Center provides information on alcohol and other drug use, including information for those curious about norms, health impact, and self-assessment.

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SCU Collegiate Recovery Program

A supportive community where SCU students in recovery, and those in hope of recovery, can achieve academic success while participating in a unique college experience free from addiction. Hosted by the Wellness Center; see site for meeting times.

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SMART Recovery

Self-Management and Recovery Training is a method of moving from addictive substances and negative behaviors to a life of positive self-regard and willingness to change. Includes free meetings and online tools.

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The Other Bar

A non-profit, confidential network of recovering lawyers, law students, and judges throughout California, dedicated to assisting others within the legal profession who are suffering from alcohol and substance abuse problems.

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MethadoneCenters

Methadone Centers provides free resources and information to help overcome substance abuse, as well as a comprehensive directory that connects individuals struggling with opioid addiction to methadone treatment centers in their area.

Alcoholics Anonymous
Sober

Sober (formerly Alcoholics Anonymous) helps people find local AA meetings and provides free resources for any stage of the recovery journey.

Addictions.com

Alcohol and drug rehab centers in Santa Clara offer diverse funding options including free care, private insurance, Medicaid and Medicare. These options are helpful for any financial barriers that may hinder you from receiving drug and alcohol use treatment.

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Narcan (naloxone) Saves Lives – Narcan Locator: An up-to-date informational guide with data, statistics, videos, PDFs, a Narcan locator map, and much more.

Start Your Recovery

An evidence-based site  to address the unique needs of young adults facing substance use challenges. With their guidance, we developed a comprehensive directory of support resources in Santa Clara, where students can: 

  • Access local peer support groups and counseling resources
  • Find local treatment options vetted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  • Filter to find programs tailored to students, including low-cost and no-cost resources