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Drinking doesn’t always lead to alcohol abuse or alcohol addiction.
However, if alcohol causes issues at work, school, home, or in your relationships you should reach out to talk.
Symptoms of issues with alcohol include:
- Can’t remember what you did while drinking
- Needing more and more to feel “good” or de-stress
- Hurting yourself or others when drinking
- Having others worried about your drinking
- Feeling sick to your stomach, sweating, shaking, or feeling anxious while not drinking
- Hiding your drinking or lying to others about it
- Neglecting responsibilities at school or work
If you think you or someone you love may have a problem with alcohol, find help and hope at one of these local organizations.
RECOVERYWERKS!
(830) 310-2585
VISIT SITE
Recovery support services, in a safe and nurturing environment. Their vision is “Changing the world through recovery, one underserved community at a time.”
NEW BRAUNFELS TWO-FOUR CLUB
830-625-0057
VISIT SITE
Addiction support groups including Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon for adults, youth and families.
RIVER CITY ADVOCACY
(830) 643-0200
VISIT SITE
Support groups, life skills workshops and professional counseling for individuals and families.
CONNECTIONS
HOTLINE: 1-800-532-8192
(830) 629-6571
VISIT SITE
Social services, counseling, and preventative education to individuals and families.
HILL COUNTRY MHDD
NEW BRAUNFELS: (830) 620-6221
CANYON LAKE: (830) 387-5995
VISIT SITE
Clinical services to promote independence and recovery in adults and children with mental health symptoms.
IN MIND OUT
(830) 730-6090
VISIT SITE
(sliding scale fees available) Emotional Wellness Center
NBCM-OAKWOOD COUNSELING
(830) 627-7006
VISIT SITE
Licensed, professional counseling and support groups.
STEPS
(830) 391-9055
VISIT SITE
Combat poverty through education, empowerment, and accountability by sharing the love of Christ through high quality mentoring services that offer real life solutions.
If drug use or misuse causes problems in your life – at work, school, home, or in your relationships – we are ready to talk.
Symptoms of drug abuse and/or addiction include:
- Neglecting responsibilities at school, work, or home
- Doing dangerous things like driving or taking risks while using
- Can’t remember what you’ve done
- Needing more and more to get the same effect
- Taking prescription medications meant for someone else or more than recommended
- Continuing using, despite knowing it’s hurting you and those you love
If you think you or someone you love may be misusing drugs, find help and hope at one of these local organizations.
HILL COUNTRY MHDD
NEW BRAUNFELS: (830) 620-6221
CANYON LAKE: (830) 387-5995
VISIT SITE
Clinical services to promote independence and recovery in adults and children with mental health symptoms.
RECOVERYWERKS!
(830) 310-2585
VISIT SITE
Recovery support services, in a safe and nurturing environment. Their vision is “Changing the world through recovery, one underserved community at a time.”
NEW BRAUNFELS TWO-FOUR CLUB
830-625-0057
Addiction support groups including Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon for adults, youth and families.
CONNECTIONS
HOTLINE: 1-800-532-8192
(830) 629-6571
VISIT SITE
Social services, counseling, and preventative education to individuals and families.
IN MIND OUT
(830) 730-6090
VISIT SITE
(sliding scale fees available) Emotional Wellness Center
NBCM-OAKWOOD COUNSELING
(830) 627-7006
VISIT SITE
Licensed, professional counseling and support groups.
NBCM-VOLUNTERS IN MEDICINE
(830) 632-5131
No cost primary medical and dental care to low-income residents of New Braunfels and Comal County who are without health insurance.
RIVER CITY ADVOCACY
(830) 643-0200
VISIT SITE
Support groups, life skills workshops and professional counseling for individuals and families.
Comedores Compulsivos Anónimos (CCA/OA) es una comunidad de personas quienes, a través de compartir experiencia, fortaleza y esperanza, están recuperándose de comer compulsivamente. Damos la bienvenida a todo aquel que desee dejar de comer compulsivamente. En Comedores Compulsivos Anónimos (CCA/OA) no hay cuotas ni honorarios para los miembros; nos mantenemos a través de nuestras propias contribuciones. No solicitamos ni aceptamos donativos externos.
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This group meets in person, Spanish speaking for men & women at:
Impacto Community Center
211 N Park Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78204
For more information, call Graciela, (210) 219-9660
Gratis
Be Well Texas offers compassionate, evidence-based treatment and support for individuals facing substance use disorders. Our services include:
- In-person and virtual care through the Be Well Clinic, which provides treatment for substance use disorders (including opioid, alcohol, stimulant, cannabis, and polysubstance use). Low-cost and no-cost for those who quality.
- Connecting individuals to a broad range of recovery services, including certified peer support specialists, to ensure comprehensive care.
- Driving innovation in treatment through cutting-edge clinical trials and research.
- The Be Well Texas Provider Network, a statewide network of trained healthcare providers dedicated to delivering quality substance use treatment across Texas. (Learn more at: https://bewelltexas.org/patients-families/browse-our-network/).
- Naloxone Texas, which provides life-saving overdose prevention tools and training (learn more at www.NaloxoneTexas.com)
- The Center for Substance Use Training and Telementoring (C-STAT), focuses on continuous improvement in clinical care through free training and technical assistance.
We are committed to helping individuals navigate their recovery journey with dignity and support.
You can also find us at:
Be Well Clinic accepts most major insurance plans. No-cost and low-cost options are available for those who qualify.
Mental Health and Substance Use Programs
Behavioral Health Housing Hotline (855) 802-0014.
This number is available statewide 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to
help people facing housing instability or homelessness, with a focus on
people dealing with mental health or substance use issues.
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.
Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Click here for the latest details on this group.
Meetings are held in person at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church.
- In-person
- Discussion
- Open