Resources

Addiction & Mental Health Resources for Asian American College Students
Mental health and substance abuse issues have been rising among Asian American college students in recent years. Studies have shown that this population faces unique challenges and barriers when it comes to seeking help for mental health and substance abuse issues, which may contribute to the high rates of mental health problems and substance abuse among Asian American college students. These resources for AAPI students were curated by experts at Lexington Addiction Center.

Addiction & Mental Health Resources For BIPOC Parents
Addiction and mental health issues are significant challenges faced by BIPOC parents and their children in America today. These challenges stem from a combination of systemic racism and discrimination, as well as a lack of access to culturally appropriate and effective addiction and mental health services. An extensive resource list curated for BIPOC parents put together by the experts at Louisville Addiction Center.

Addiction & Mental Health Resources for Latinx College Students
The opioid epidemic has been running rampant across America for the last decade. While every ethnic group in the country has been affected, some groups have been hit harder than others. In particular, Latinx people have been impacted disproportionately harder than their white counterparts all across the country. This site provides extensive resources for Latinx students and their allies, put together by Tulip Hill Recovery.

A Guide for Addressing the Lonelines Epidemic
This comprehensive guide breaks the silence on the loneliness epidemic. The guide explores the disconnect, the causes, and how to treat this surge in solitude.
~ T.R.U.E Addiction and Behavioral Health

Live Another Day
Created in early 2021 as a response to the unprecedented increase in substance abuse, mental illness, and deaths resulting from the pandemic. Founded with the purpose of providing equal access to life-saving resources.