Community Resources
The Phoenix Milwaukee - Website
414-460-5372
info@thephoenix.org
Celebrate Recovery - Local Meetings
Waukesha, WI
crinfo@foxriverchristian.org
Heroin Anonymous Wisconsin - Local Meetings
920-509-4558
heroinanonymousWI@gmail.com
Al Anon - Local Meetings
414-257-2415
Alcoholic Anonymous - Local Meetings
414-771-9119
Narcotics Anonymous - Local Meetings
866-913-3837
Parents Place Waukesha - Website
S22W22660 W Broadway Ste 2
Waukesha, WI 53186
262-549-5575
info@parentsplacewi.org
Waukesha County Health and Human Services - Website
514 Riverview Ave
Waukesha, WI 53188
262-548-7666
Denoon Recovery Center - Website
S22W22660 Broadway
Waukesha, WI 53186
262-500-4267
info@denoonrecovery.com
Vivent Health - Locations
Awareness/Prevention
Addiction Resource Council - Website
N27W23960 Paul Rd Ste 201
Pewaukee, WI 53072
frontdesk@arcouncil.net
Gals on the Go Project - Website
383 Williamstowne Ste 101
Delafield, WI 53018
262-434-0540
Dose of Reality - Website
Wisconsin Department of
Health and Human Services
Interventionists
Wisconsin Intervention Services - Website
Pewaukee, WI
262-309-9443
angela@wiintervention.com
Helplines
First Call For Help Dial 2.1.1.
Al Anon Helpline
414-257-2415
Alcoholic Anonymous Helpline
414-771-9119
Narcotics Anonymous Helpline
866-913-3837
Rosecrance Behavioral Health Treatment Center
262-278-9764 - Website
Rogers Memorial Hospital 24 Hour Helpline
800-767-4411 - Website
ARC 24-Hour Resource Line
262-524-7920
Never Use Alone Prevention Line
800-484-3731
neverusealone.com
Support Groups
Red Oak Counseling Center - Website
12970 W Bluemound Rd Ste 200
Elm Grove, WI 53122
262-780-1020
Waukesha Alano Club - Website
318 W Broadway
Waukesha, WI 53186
262-549-6541
Nar-anon - Website
1st Congregational Church
100 E Broadway
Waukesha, WI 53186
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ALCOHOL AND DRUG FACTS
Whether you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol or drug abuse/addiction, it’s vitally important that you know the facts, understand the potential dangers, and are able to make a difference. With that in mind, here is a collection of resources to help you get the information you need.
SIGNS OF ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE
Substance use often begins in adolescence, and the scientific evidence is clear — addictive substances cannot be safely used by teenagers or young adults.
DRUG TESTS
If you suspect your loved one is using substances, drug testing can provide quick and easy answer. Drug testing can also be used as a prevention tool. The potential of being tested, along with good parenting skills, can be a deterrent to help your child decide to remain drug and alcohol free. It is the threat of the test that makes this an excellent prevention tool.