Recovery Support/Harm Reduction Services
A Way Out Sober Living
A Way Out Sober Living strives to offer housing and support to men and women who want to build a sober life. Our homes provide community, structure, comfort and mentoring.
Community Action Center Recovery Support
The Rice County Family Recovery Support Program is committed to walking alongside parents as they work to make changes in their lives by meeting them where they are and providing support and connections to resources in their community.
First Steps Recovery Blog
At First Steps Recovery, we know that addiction affects more than just the addicted. That’s why we’re dedicated to providing information to loved ones on how they can help their addicted family member as well as themselves.
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.
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.
Mobile Opioid Support Team (MOST)
No matter where someone is on their journey with opioid use or recovery, there’s help and hope.
Narcotics.com
Find Narcotics Anonymous meetings at various locations near you using Narcotics.com's interactive directory.
Principles of Harm Reduction
Harm reduction is a set of practical strategies and ideas aimed at reducing negative consequences associated with drug use. Harm Reduction is also a movement for social justice built on a belief in, and respect for, the rights of people who use drugs.
Wellness in the Woods
Wellness in the Woods is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides programs and activities centered on advocacy, education, and expanding statewide peer networks. We are a peer-run organization dedicated to improving access to mental health and substance use recovery—especially in underserved communities across the state.
