Do you find yourself struggling during COVID-19 and in need of support? Please find virtual support resources below:
- PA Department of Drug & Alcohol link to COVID-19 virtual recovery resources.
- PA Department of Drug & Alcohol Facebook page with support links for Get Help Now Hotline, Family, online/virtual recovery supports, and more.
- SAMHSA links to information on telemedicine; tips for social distancing/quarantine/isolation; guidance for opioid treatment programs; disaster planning & crisis care…
- Pro-A developed a list of online recovery supports, including AA, NA, Refuge Recovery, SMART Recovery, and many more.
- Recovery support organizations who may offer online/virtual recovery support information:
- Faces & Voices of Recovery (national resource)
- PRO.A
- for SE Pennsylvania, PRO-ACT
- for Western PA, Message Carriers
- In central PA, RASE Project
- Adult Children of Alcoholics online meetings
- Alanon electronic and phone meetings
- AA online meetings
Additionally, the PA Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) has a 24/7 information and referral line which assists PA residents with finding drug and alcohol treatment based off of their location. If you need assistance in finding a treatment provider or funding for addiction treatment, please call 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
- Substance Use Disorder Recovery Support
- Parent and Loved Ones Support
- Al-Anon Virtual Support Groups
- Nar-Anon Virtual Support Groups
- Adult Children of Alcoholics
- "Parent Partnership" Virtual Meeting hosted by Be a Part of the Conversation
- Meeting Finder created by Be a Part of the Conversation
- Recovery Podcast List created by Be a Part of the Conversation
- Herren Project Live Virtual Online Support Groups and Recovery Meetings
- Al-Anon Virtual Support Groups
Chester County Mental Health Resources
- If you're feeling lonely, worried, anxious and need to talk to someone, call Chester County's Warm Line at 1-866-846-2722. This line is manned by trained individuals in recovery who can offer a compassionate listening ear.
- If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health or emotional crisis, call 610-280-3270. The Valley Creek Crisis Center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- If you would rather be in touch via text message, use the National Crisis Text Line at 741-741.
Delaware County Mental Health Resources
- If you're feeling lonely, worried, anxious and need to talk to someone, call Chester County's Warm Line at 855-464-9342. This is a phone helpline that uses Certified Peer Specialist to provide support to individuals who struggle with emotional and mental health challenges.
- If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health or emotional crisis, please call the Delaware County Crisis Connections Team (DCCCT) Mobile Crisis Service 1-855-889-7827. DCCCT is a trained crisis response team available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide on-site mobile crisis assessment, intervention and/or referral services in the individual’s natural environment.
- If you would rather be in touch via text message, use the National Crisis Text Line at 741-741.