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Nationwide Reentry Resources

Welcome to our resources page, a dedicated hub designed to support formerly and currently incarcerated individuals and their families as they navigate the path to reintegration and success. Here, you'll find a wealth of information and tools to help you create a comprehensive reentry plan, secure employment, and further your education. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and resources needed to build a brighter future and break the cycle of recidivism. Explore our categories and take the first step towards a new beginning today.​

Suicide & Crisis Line

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, call or text 988 or chat online here. The 988 Lifeline is a national network that provides free and confidential emotional support 24/7.

 

Addiction Center

Addiction Center is an online resource that offers detailed information on addiction and treatment options. It covers various addictions, including alcohol and drug abuse, and provides access to treatment resources like rehab centers, medications, and therapy options. The site also offers guidance on paying for rehab, what to expect during treatment, and support for families. For more information, or to speak to a treatment provider for free, call 870-515-8609 or visit addictioncenter.com.

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Addiction Group

Addiction Group is a comprehensive resource for information about substance use disorders and treatment options. The website offers detailed guides on different types of addictions, such as alcohol, opioids, and other drugs, along with their effects and the associated health risks. It provides information on various treatment methods, including detox, rehabilitation, therapy, and support groups. Additionally, Addiction Group offers resources for families and loved ones of those struggling with addiction, helping them understand how to support recovery efforts. The site aims to educate and guide individuals towards making informed decisions about addiction treatment and recovery. Get connected with a treatment specialist by calling 855-217-2693. addictiongroup.org

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Alcohol Rehab Guide

Provides a free web guide that includes valuable resources and a directory of treatment providers to help individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. AlcoholRehabGuide.org

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Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) helps individuals struggling with alcohol addiction achieve and maintain sobriety. AA is known for its 12-step program, which guides members through a process of personal recovery and spiritual growth.

The core of AA's approach is peer support and regular meetings where members share their experiences, strength, and hope with each other to overcome their common problem. Meetings are open to anyone who has a desire to stop drinking, and anonymity is a key principle, ensuring confidentiality for those who attend. AA is free to join, and its only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Find A.A near you here.

 

Drug Rehab USA

Drug Rehab US is an extensive directory of addiction treatment centers across the United States. It helps users locate various types of rehabilitation services including alcohol detoxification, opioid treatment programs, residential inpatient treatment, outpatient services, and more. The directory allows users to filter treatment centers based on location, types of services offered, payment options, and specific treatment approaches like holistic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and more. The site also provides information on facilities that accept different types of insurance and offer payment assistance. To speak with a treatment specialist, call their addiction hotline 24/7 at 888-479-0446. drugrehabus.org

 

FreeRehabCenters.net

FreeRehabCenters.net is a resource that lists free and low-cost drug and alcohol rehab centers across the United States. It provides information on various treatment options available to individuals seeking help for substance abuse issues, including details on eligibility, services offered, and how to contact these facilities. The website aims to make it easier for people to find accessible addiction treatment resources in their area. For 24/7 treatment help, call 844-300-9625. freerehabcenters.net

 

Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is an international, community-based organization that offers support to individuals who seek to recover from drug addiction. It provides a safe and non-judgmental environment where members can share their experiences, strength, and hope with one another to help solve their common problem and assist others in recovering from addiction. The primary method of recovery in NA is through regular attendance at group meetings and following a twelve-step program. na.org

 

Mental Health America

Mental Health America (MHA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting mental health, preventing mental illnesses, and improving the lives of those affected by mental health conditions. Founded in 1909, MHA provides education, advocacy, and support services to individuals and communities. They focus on early identification and intervention, access to care, and the integration of mental health with general health. MHA also offers various resources, such as screenings and tools for mental health, to help people understand and manage their mental health better. mhanational.org

 

National Alliance on Mental Illness

NAMI provides resources such as peer-led support groups, educational programs, and information on mental health conditions. To find support, call 1-800-950-6264 or text “helpline” to 62640. nami.org

 

Find Treatment

You can find a treatment facility for mental and substance use disorders here: findtreatment.gov

 

The Phoenix

This online service connects you with hundreds of weekly sober events and activities that promote recovery, be it from addiction or trauma. You can find safe spaces to connect with peers, build friendships and find support. They also have free fitness and meditation classes online. thephoenix.org/explore-events

 

Emotions Anonymous

Emotions Anonymous offers free, weekly peer support group meetings in-person, online, and over the phone. It is a 12-step program for people who are struggling emotionally. In-person meetings in Nevada can be found here.  All of the online and phone EA meetings can be found on this frequently updated list.

DISCLAIMER
The listings on this page are intended solely for informational purposes and serve as resources to connect individuals with potential services and opportunities. 2nd Opportunity is not affiliated with, nor does it endorse, the companies and organizations listed within this page. We cannot guarantee the availability or quality of the services mentioned. Please note that 2nd Opportunity does not render legal advice or financial assistance, nor do we subsidize housing or operate a residential facility. The resources we offer are for individuals to independently contact and engage with the respective service providers. Individuals are encouraged to verify the suitability and reliability of the services on their own.

State Resource Guides

Guides are available only for the states labeled. If your state's guide isn't listed yet, please check back soon—new guides are added weekly.

Continuing Access to the Program

Get Certificate Copies

Obtaining Copies of Certificates

If you started the 2nd Opportunity Program inside a facility but you have now been released and wish to finish it, or if you would like to revisit the courses you completed, you can continue your learning online using computers and smartphones. 

To request access to your program, please email info@2ndopp.com with the following information:

  • Your full name

  • Name and location of the facility where you started the program

  • Booking ID number (if applicable)

  • Preferred contact email address

  • Preferred contact phone number

You can get digital copies of your certificates of achievement of each of the five 2nd Opportunity courses by emailing info@2ndopp.com with the following information:

  • Your full name

  • Name and location of the facility where you took the program

  • Name of the courses you completed

  • Booking ID number (if applicable)

  • Approximate dates of incarceration (if applicable)

  • Preferred contact email address

  • Preferred contact phone number


Please allow 2-3 business days to receive your copies via email.

Request Support

If you can't find the resources you need on this page, reach out to our team by submitting this form. Please note that at this time, only graduates from the 2nd Opportunity Program qualify for support.

Thank you! Please allow 1-2 business days for a response.

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