
We're social distancing, but we're still here to support you
We can’t be in the same room while Coronavirus is still a danger, but we can offer you many online resources and keep you up to date on facilities that are still open to support you in your journey for mental health and physical wellbeing.
GetHelpNow App
GetHelpNow Montgomery County is a free, easy-to-use app that instantly connects you with local service providers for addiction, rehab, mental health, and more. Simply use the interactive directory find a facility near you, and put the treatment, support housing, and 24/7 urgent services you need right at your fingertips. You can also see a list of many of these providers online at DaytonHeals.org or call 937-224-4646 to speak with Samaritan CrisisCare, our 24/7 hotline, for information and referral.
Goodwill Easter Seals
Goodwill Ester Seals Miami Valley is offering Individuals with mental health or addiction challenges to receive support and guidance through their Behavioral Health Programs, which focus on recovery and skills training to boost success and self-sufficiency. Services include our Main Street Recovery Center and Miracle Clubhouse, among others.
https://gesmv.org/community-programs/
Connections App
To help support individuals in recovery from substance use disorder, Addiction Policy Forum has partnered with CHESS Health to launch Connections, a free smartphone app that is scientifically proven to support patients in recovery by reducing relapse and promoting pro-social engagement.
https://www.addictionpolicy.org/connections-app
Narcotics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous
The General Service of Alcoholics Anonymous (G.S.O.) U.S./Canada functions as a repository for A.A. members and groups who are looking for the shared experience of the Fellowship. As the global situation related to Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to develop, we are fully committed to continue to serve as a resource center of shared experience to help navigate this unprecedented public health emergency. Some groups are utilizing Zoom and Google Hangouts. Contact a local group near you to find our their policy on meeting during social distancing.
Recovery Speakers
https://www.recoveryspeakers.com/
Smart Recovery
GetHelpNow App
GetHelpNow Montgomery County is a free, easy-to-use app that instantly connects you with local service providers for addiction, rehab, mental health, and more. Simply use the interactive directory find a facility near you, and put the treatment, support housing, and 24/7 urgent services you need right at your fingertips. You can also see a list of many of these providers online at DaytonHeals.org or call 937-224-4646 to speak with Samaritan CrisisCare, our 24/7 hotline, for information and referral.
Goodwill Easter Seals
Goodwill Ester Seals Miami Valley is offering Individuals with mental health or addiction challenges to receive support and guidance through their Behavioral Health Programs, which focus on recovery and skills training to boost success and self-sufficiency. Services include our Main Street Recovery Center and Miracle Clubhouse, among others.
https://gesmv.org/community-programs/
Managing Anxiety PDF
Kid friendly resource available for download that provides helpful tips to talking about the Coronavirus and managing anxiety.
Crisis Kit: 5 tools for helping clients through turbulent times
We have created a brand new resource, “The Crisis Kit: 5 Tools For Helping Clients Through Turbulent Times”, containing five of the most relevant, science-based tools to help you help others navigate turbulence and uncertainty.
You can download it here, for free:
Headspace is free for Mental Health Professionals


CarePoint is a Syringe Services Program(SSP). The program focuses on providing clean syringes in exchange for used syringes, Naloxone distribution and other harm reduction materials. Services have been modified to enhance client and staff safety. For hours of operation and other information, please call: (937) 496-7133

Project DAWN is a community-based drug overdose education and naloxone distribution program. Naloxone can reverse the effects of an overdose. Classes are held virtually and naloxone will be sent via the mail. (937) 734-8333

OneFifteen has a Crisis Stabilization Unit for those still using or experiencing active withdrawal. They are currently open Monday – Friday, 7am-3:30pm at 707 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd, Dayton, OH 45417, North Entrance. They also have a 24/7 Access Line to receive assessment day or night. (937) 535-5115

A self-help organization dedicated to providing support, education, and advocacy to anyone affected by persistent biologically based brain disorders or mental illnesses. Meetings are held virtually. www.nami-mc.org

Crisis Care
(937) 224-4646
24/7 Overdose Helpline

COVID-19 Call Center
(937) 225-6217
Monday to Friday
8:00 am to 4:30 pm

Alcoholics Anonymous
Offering online meetings
(937) 222-2211


A free app to locate addiction, mental health services & more.

A tool supporting mental health and wellness in a time of stress and isolation. Text4Hope works with any cellphone. Text COVID19HOPE to 393939 to subscribe.

We encourage you to get connected with one of our RAMCO partners today for support on your road to recovery. Contact information is below, and check them out on social media.
Alco-Aides – (937) 254-0067
Dayton Fellowship Club – (937) 979-1621
Dayton Recovers – (937) 620-9581
FOA Families of Addicts – (937) 307-5479
Westside Club – (937) 951-2640.

