
Get the latest information about substance abuse prevention. Below are the types of services, policies and facts related to alcohol and drug abuse prevention.
Soldiers are encouraged to seek help voluntarily for drug and alcohol problems. Contact your local ASAP office.
Note: Please call 800-273-TALK (8255) if you are in a crisis situation. The contacts listed below do not provide 24/7 response, crisis support, or direct counseling services. They can refer you to services in your area, to include assessments that are required after a positive urinalysis test, and can connect you to low-cost or no-cost care.
Family members can be seen by the ASAP Employee Assistance Program.
Veterans are encouraged to seek assistance from the local Veterans Affairs Office.
Department of Army Civilians can be assisted by the ASAP Employee Assistance Program.
Civilians outside the military should seek help through their local mental health authority or by contacting their local Alcoholics Anonymous Chapter located in the phone book.
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