
The following numbers list resources in the community for alcohol and drug issues. Click on the highlighted text for links to additional information. At the bottom of this page, you can link to the Community Resource section from the Needs Assessment of Youth Substance Use report for a more detailed list of resources.
Chesterfield
Substance Abuse Services
804-768-7202
Chesterfield County Youth Planning & Development
796-7100
Chesterfield
County 24-hour Crisis Intervention Hotline
748-6356
Parenting
Information Line and Parenting Classes Calendar:
796-7100
For
information about parenting classes and resources for parents
of children 0-18.
The
Wise Parent:
796-7100
An
interactive CD-ROM program for parents of middle and high school
students that helps parents learn skills to effectively parent
adolescents. It is available for check-out at all middle school
libraries or guidance offices or at the public library.
SUPPORT
GROUPS
Alcoholics
Anonymous:
Richmond area:
355-1212
Tri-cities aarea: 452-1959
Al-Anon:
(for family members of alcoholics) and Alateen (for teens who
have a substance-abusing parent)
Richmond area:
353-4885
Tri-cities
area:
861-2620
Narcotics
Anonymous:
1-800-777-1515 (toll free)
for
persons desiring to stop using drugs and to stay drug free
Families
Anonymous:
262-0932
for
parents coping with a child's substance use
NorthStar Community:
814-6903
a faith-based ministry and support for persons seeking to
overcome addictions and for their families
Tough
Love:
257-9299
for
parents troubled by teenage behavior
Chesterfield
Substance Abuse Services
768-7202
Hallmark
Youth Care
784-2200
John Randolph Medical
Center
452-3283
Poplar
Springs Hospital
733-6874
National Counseling Group, Inc.
497-4676 or 1-877-566-9624 (toll free)
Recovery
Center of Richmond
560-5400
Tucker
Pavilion at Chippenham Medical Center
323-8695
Resources for Recovery,
Williamsburg Place
320-8032
Many private counseling practices provide substance abuse services. Check your phone book.
Community Resources Section of Needs Assessment of Youth Substance Use Issues report.