These local organizations offer help for people with alcohol addiction.
·Holly Hill Hospital
Holly Hill Hospital provides treatment programs for children, adolescents and adults covering a wide range of behavioral health issues including alcohol abuse and dependency. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact the Respond Center for information on the financial resources available to cover medical costs.
Holly Hill Hospital
3019 Falstaff Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
The Carter Clinic offers substance abuse, substance dependency and detoxification services in additional to mental health services. The Carter Clinic accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, state-funded insurance, cash, check and credit card payments. A sliding fee scale is also available. For more information, please call (919) 848-0132.
The Carter Clinic
8360 Six Forks Road, Suite 202/203
Raleigh, NC 27615
SouthLight, Inc. is an organization of professionals working to help youth, individuals and families overcome battles with substance use, abuse and addiction. Services include education, treatment, counseling, housing and court intervention. Sliding scale fees are available in some cases. For general information and assistance, please call (919) 787-6131.
SouthLight offers periodic outpatient treatment for adolescents abusing drugs or alcohol. For more information, please call
(919) 872-7373, extension 1320,
SouthLight, Inc.
Pathways Division
1012 Oberlin Road, Suite 300
Raleigh, NC 27605
First Step Services offers a free substance abuse education program called Family and Community Education (F.A.C.E.). The program is for individuals who know substance users/abusers and do not know how to help them. No appointment is necessary to attend. F.A.C.E. meets at 6 p.m. every Monday at:
First Step Services, LLC
211 Six Forks Road, Suite 214
Raleigh, NC 27609
(919) 833-8899
The Healing Place of Wake County is a recovery and rehabilitation facility for homeless people with alcohol and drug dependency. An overnight emergency shelter is available on a one-night -only, first-come, first-served basis.
The Healing Place of Wake County is for Wake County residents only. It accepts clients who currently are on drugs or are intoxicated. Individuals with substance abuse issues can enter the rehabilitation programto regain sobriety or can stay only one night in the emergency overnight shelter.
Guests must adhere to the facility’s schedule. Walk-ups are not accepted. Overnight guests are transported to and from pick-up sites.
Call (919) 838-9800 for additional information.
The Healing Place of Wake County
Men’s Facility: Women’s Facility:
1251 Goode St 3304 Glen Royal Rd
Raleigh, NC 27603 Raleigh, NC 27617
(919) 838-9800 (919) 865-2550
Al-Anon is for relatives and friends of alcoholics. Members rely on each other for support, strength and hope to solve common problems. There are no membership fees.
To ask questions or find a meeting, call the 24-hour answering service:
(919) 713-1516 for Raleigh
(800) 243-4035 for English
(800) 251-5738 for Spanish
Al-Anon office
509 Haworth Drive Suite 107
Raleigh, NC 27609
Office hours:
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday
Phone:
(919) 787-1653
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is for individuals recovering from alcoholism. Members rely on each other for support, strength and hope to stay sober. There are no membership fees. You can reach AA at (919) 783-6144.