REENTRY – EX OFFENDER
ASSISTANCE
Come As You Are (CAYA)
www.cayacoalition.org
Phoenix House
844-342-5
521 N Quincy St., Arlington, VA 22203
www.phoenixhouse.org
“Come As You Are” is a coalition for anyone affected
by substance abuse. We are an inclusive community
free from judgement. We connect people to helpful
resources, available treatments and support groups.
We raise community awareness on substance abuse
through local prevention programs in Fauquier and
Culpeper.
Our Re-Entry program offers a supportive, structured
living environment for adult men who have completed
substance abuse treatment and are now moving back
into the community and returning to work. Residents of
this innovative, nationally-accredited program work
during the day and attend program activities in the
evening as they begin to assume full responsibility for
their recovery from drugs and/or alcohol. Our
counselors and clinicians use a cognitive-behavioral,
12-step approach, including medication management
and medication-assisted treatment, to address a wide
range of substance abuse and co-occurring mental
health problems.
Most major insurance plans and all major credit cards
are accepted.
Virginia Cares
540-376-3380
5620 Southpointe Centre Blvd., Fredericksburg, VA
22407
Leaving jail or prison can be as hard as living in one.
Virginia CARES provides programs to get ex-offenders
back on their feet. Services include: emergency food
and clothing, transportation assistance, assistance
with obtaining IDs, employment search assistance,
support network of counselors and peers and
restoration of rights assistance.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Support Groups
Alanon/Alateen
888-425-2666
www.al-anon.alateen.org
At Al‑Anon Family Group meetings, the friends and
family members of problem drinkers share their
experiences and learn how to apply the principles of
the Al Anon program to their individual situations.
Younger family members and friends attend Alateen
meetings.
Alcoholics Anonymous
434-296-6565
https://jeffersonfob.wordpress.com/
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and
women who share their experience, strength and hope
with each other that they may solve their common
problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Families Overcoming Drug Addiction (FODA)
540-316-9221
[email protected]
Culpeper Chapter meets 4th Tuesday of the month
from 6:30pm—8:00pm at the Culpeper Regional
Hospital. Meetings are held in the “Medical Staff
Room”.
Piedmont Area of Narcotics Anonymous
800-777-1515
www.piedmontvana.org
Narcotics Anonymous is a non-profit fellowship of men
and women for whom drugs had become a major
problem. We are recovering addicts who meet
regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a
program of complete abstinence from all drugs. Our
fellowship is concerned with the disease of addiction
and recovery from that disease; the drug (or drugs) of
choice is unimportant.
Treatment Facilities
Addition Recovery Systems
434-220-0080
103 S. Pantops Drive, Suite 102 Charlottesville, VA
22911
Addiction Recovery Systems (ARS) is an organization
specializing in the treatment of drug and alcohol
dependence through the combination of outpatient
treatment, group and individual counseling and, when
appropriate, medication assisted treatment.
American Addiction Centers
703-403-1675
www.americanaddictioncenters.org
AAC offers a full spectrum of treatment services,
based upon individual needs as assessed through
comprehensive evaluations at admission and
throughout your participation in the program. We
provided: Medical Detox, Residential Treatment,
Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient Program,
Outpatient Program.
Boxwood Recovery Center
Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services
540-825-3100
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