Substance Misuse Resources
Hazelden Foundation
Outpatient and residential treatment for chemical dependency and co-occuring disorders. Serves adolescents and young adults ages 14-25 at its Plymouth, MN facility.
HealthFinders Collaborative
HealthFinders provides individual outpatient therapy in English and Spanish to individuals 13+. HealthFinders also has a MAT Clinic for Opiate Use Disorder. (English) (Spanish) (Somali)
HealthFinders Syringe Service Program
HealthFinders Collaborative offers various free services including sterile injection supplies, sharps take back, naloxone, Fentanyl and Xylazine testing strips, HIV and Hep-C testing, and additional resource navigation.
Hey Norm
A resource for youth who want to help their friends quit. Find help having those difficult conversations.
Know The Dangers
Know The Dangers is a resource from the Minnesota Department of Human Services (MN DHS), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and other state partners. Their goal is to provide everyone in Minnesota with facts, risks, resources, and personal stories about substance use.
Let’s Talk Drugs
Let's Talk Drugs is a space for youth ages 12-20 to come talk about substance use and find helpful resources. The group meets on Thursdays from 4-5 p.m. at The Key in downtown Northfield.
Local Naloxone Availability
There are various naloxone training and availability programs available in Minnesota. Read here about how to find naloxone pickup locations and instructions for administering both injectable and nasal spray naloxone.
Midwest Recovery
Midwest Recovery offers both a high-intensity outpatient substance use disorder treatment program in Faribault, as well as a low- and medium-intensity men’s residential program in Northfield.
MN Adult & Teen Challenge
Inpatient and outpatient Substance Use Disorder treatment for adults and teens. Same-day appointments, assessments, and possible intakes are available in Minneapolis, Rochester, Brainerd, and Duluth.
Mobile Opioid Support Team (MOST)
No matter where someone is on their journey with opioid use or recovery, there’s help and hope.
