Substance misuse doesn’t care if you're a student, a teacher, a professional, or a stay-at-home parent. It impacts people from all walks of life. The person you work with may be secretly dealing with addiction. The friend you turn to for support might be silently struggling with alcohol use. Your child’s best friend could be misusing substances to manage anxiety or peer pressure.
There are many factors that can contribute to substance misuse—mental health issues, trauma, stress, and environmental influences. But what’s often missing from the conversation is the idea that these struggles don’t define a person. They are challenges that can be faced, understood, and overcome with the right help.
If you or someone you know is ready to take that first step toward healing, don’t wait. Local resources are available and waiting for you to walk through their doors. There’s no shame in seeking help. The door to recovery is open for everyone.
From local treatment centers to mental health counseling and peer support groups, our communities are filled with compassionate professionals who are here to help. Use the tools below to connect with a network of professionals and resources in our community.
This program addresses those suffering a mental health crisis, assists those who are having issues acquiring or reconciling medications, and aid in getting appropriate medical care.
We provide those struggling with homelessness and addiction in our community with the hope of transformation. Our three core programs focus on the transformation that comes through the love and hope we can find in Jesus Christ.
Our emergency shelter, addiction recovery hub, and Catalyst program each provide essential services to those in need.
We treat the whole person by delivering care that addresses physical health, behavioral health, addiction recovery, life skills coaching, and more. Medicaid is welcome, and no one is turned away for an inability to pay. Our dedication to providing life-changing care helps our patients live their best lives longer.
K21 Health Foundation exists for the benefit of Kosciusko County residents to ensure health care services are provided, and to advance prevention and healthy living.
This will be accomplished by identifying health needs in our community, and maintaining an endowment so funding is provided through investments and grants, for those needs.
Formerly known as the Rose Home North, the Rose Garden Recovery Community is a not for profit ministry whose mission is to transform the lives of women held captive by drug and alcohol addiction by providing a safe and structured Christian community for guiding and equipping individual pursuit of free, sober, and productive living.
The mission of the Beaman Home is to provide shelter, education, and confidential services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault by empowering them to live life free from abuse.
LITE is dedicated to assisting individuals in making and executing a self-directed recovery and reentry plan. Successful transition back into their community begins at intake and must address unique challenges and needs. We provide educational, vocational, spiritual, and relational support and training. Having begun as a jail reentry program we understand the anxiety and worry about being "outside" and staying healthy.
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