Resources for Clients – Greensboro
Substance and Alcohol Abuse
CHECK SAMHSA WEBSITE FOR
-Substance Abuse Spanish Speaking
DWI SPANISH SERVICES
–Life Changes with Chris Ileido 336-387-0393
DWI SERVICES
ACDM Assessment and Counseling
114 N Elm St #402, Greensboro, 336-574-3772
Al-Con Counseling Inc
609 Walter Reed Dr #4646, Greensboro, 336-299-4655
METHADONE / SUBOXONE
Greensboro Treatment Center
207 S Westgate Dr Suites G-J, Greensboro, 336-273-9611
Crossroads Treatment Center
2706 N Church St, Greensboro, 336-272-9990
Alcohol and Drug Services
1101 Carolina St, Greensboro, 336-333-6860
Triad Behavioral Resources
810 Warren St, Greensboro, 336-389-1413
SUBSTANCE ABUSE INPATIENT FOR UNINSURED INDVIDUALS
(THEY ALL SHOULD TAKE GUILFORD COUNTY RESIDENTS)
DETOX High Point Medical Center – Behavioral Assessment Center
Confidential assessment, referral to detox available 24/7
601 N Elm St, High Point, NC 27262, 336-878-6098
DETOX Residential Treatment Services of Alamance (Burlington)
136 Hall Ave, Burlington, 336-227-7417
DETOX ARCA – Addiction Recovery Care Association (Winston-Salem)
1931 Union Cross Rd, Winston-Salem, 336-784-9470
DETOX Daymark (Lexington)
1104 B South Main Street, Lexington, 336-300-8826
DETOX Crisis Recovery Center (Monroe)
1408 E Franklin, Monroe, 704-635-2080
CALL ABOUT GUILFORD COUNTY RESIDENT
DETOX Crisis Recovery Center (Statesville)
524 Signal Hill Drive Extension, Statesville, 704-871-1045
CALL ABOUT GUILFORD COUNTY RESIDENT
Residential Treatment Services of Alamance (Burlington)
Long-term treatment for MEN ONLY. Six month to one year
136 Hall Ave, Burlington, 336-227-7417
Daymark Recovery Services (Greensboro / High Point)
Inpatient treatment MEN AND WOMEN 28 days or longer
5209 W Wendover Ave, High Point 336-899-1550
Path of Hope (Lexington)
Inpatient treatment MEN AND WOMEN 28 day program
1675 E Center St Ext, Lexington, 336-248-8914
ARCA – Addiction Recovery Care Association (Winston-Salem)
Inpatient treatment MEN AND WOMEN 14 day program
1931 Union Cross Rd, Winston-Salem, 336-784-9470
Caring Services (High Point)
Long term treatment MEN AND WOMEN 90 days or more
102 Chestnut Dr, High Point, 336-886-5594
SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT WITH FEES OR INSURANCE
Hope Valley Treatment Center (Pilot Mountain / Dobson)
Inpatient treatment MEN / WOMEN 28 days treatment / long-term care
105 County Home Rd, Dobson 336-386-8511
Fellowship Hall (Greensboro)
Detox and Inpatient MEN / WOMEN 28 days treatment / long-term care
5140 Dunstan Rd, Greensboro, 336-621-3381 / 800-659-3381
Old Vineyard (Winston-Salem)
Detox and Treatment MEN AND WOMEN / DUAL DIAGNOSIS
3637 Old Vineyard Rd., Winston Salem, 336-794-3550
Presbyterian Counseling Center
OUTPATIENT MEN AND WOMEN
3713 Richfield Road, Greensboro, NC, 336-288-1484
Teen Challenge
7 month residential treatment with Christian framework
Harm Reduction
GCSTOP – Guilford County Solution to the Opioid Problem
Chase Holleman 336-505-8122 cnhollem@uncg.edu
-Clean needles, fentanyl test, case management, access to narcan, treatment,
detox and treatment, access to a registered nurse
Urban Survivors Union
336-669-5543
-Clean needles, access to narcan, HIV testing
Mental Health
Therapeutic Alternatives (FREE)
Mobile Crisis 877-626-1772
Family Services of the Piedmont 336-387-6161 (sliding scale)
315 East Washington St, Greensboro
-Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence
24 hour Crisis Line Domestic Violence / Rape 336-273-7273
Kellin Foundation 336-429-5600 (reduced rate or free)
2110 Golden Gate Dr Suite B, Greensboro
-Mental Health, Trauma, Substance Abuse
Pintando Flores 336-335-1073 / 336-676-4078
308 Pomona Dr Suite AB, Greensboro
-Call to schedule for Monday Night Groups
-Identity, Anxiety, and Depression
Sandhills Center Family Support and Community Collaboration 336-395-8828
Family Support Advocate, LaMonica Mitchell, 919-215-7153
-OR call 1-800-256-2452 available 24 hours a day
Monarch 336-676-6840 (sliding scale and some insurance)
201 North Eugene St, Greensboro
-Medication, Depression, Anxiety
Sanctuary House 336-275-7896
518 North Elm Street
-Must have major mental illness in order to receive services
-Provides support and network for individuals
Trinity Christian Counseling 336-291-7477
Alejandra Ydrovo, 2430 Reynolda Rd Suite B, Winston-Salem
-Depression, Anxiety, Sexual Abuse, Grief, Parenting, Anger Management
Strong Minds Program through UNCG
(Offers services as part of a research program – may be eligible for gift card)
336-256-8567, strongmindsuncg@gmail.com
-Depression, Anxiety, Trauma
Shelter – Men’s, Women’s, and Families with Children
WOMEN’S DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER
-Lexington (Family Services) 336-249-0237
-Kernersville (Next Step Ministries) 336-413-5858
-Greensboro (Clara’s House) 336-273-7373
Through Family Services of the Piedmont crisis line for domestic violence and
sexual assault. 24 hour Crisis Line Domestic Violence / Rape 336-273-7273
-High Point (Carpenter House) 336-889-7273
Through Family Services of the Piedmont crisis line for domestic violence and
sexual assault.
-Women’s Resource Center (Greensboro) 336-275-6090
-Family Justice Center (Greensboro) 336-641-7233
MEN’S SHELTER
-Red Shield Lodge with the Salvation Army 336-273-4542
HOUSING FOR HOMELESS WITH CHILDREN
Pathways Center 336-271-5988
3517 North Church St, Greensboro
-Must have an income, must have custody of your children
-Can stay for 60 days
Greensboro Interfaith Hospitality Network GIHN (Paisley House) 336-574-0333
-Can stay for 60 days
YWCA Greensboro
HOUSING FOR WOMEN WITH CHILDREN
Room at the Inn 336-275-9566
-For homeless pregnant women
-Can stay for up to one year after delivery
Freedom House 336-286-7622
-Christian 12-step based program for women with addiction
Sister Susan’s House (Youth Focus) 336-333-6553 / 336-841-6083
-Accept women with children
-Accept pregnant women
YWCA Greensboro
NC Perinatal Substance Use services
Transitional Housing
Oxford House (addiction and alcoholism) check website for vacancies
-Must have 14 days clean to enter
-Houses for men and women
-Across the state in multiple cities
Partnership Village I 336-286-6401
-For single adults
-Must be employed
-Monthly rent $238, can stay for up to 2 years
Partnership VIllage II 336-286-6401
-For families
-Must be employed
-Monthly rent $355, can stay for up to 2 years
Center of Hope 336-273-5572
-Housing for men, women, and families
-When employed they are responsible to pay a percentage
-Provide residential services for dually diagnosed
The Servant Center 336-275-8585
-For disabled and elderly
-For males and veterans
Prince of Peace Haven 336-375-7530
-Men in recovery from substance use
-Sliding scale fee
-Can stay for eight months to 2 years
Room at the Inn 336-275-9566
-For homeless pregnant women
-Can stay for up to one year after delivery
Food Banks
Greensboro Urban Ministry Food Bank
305 West Lee Street, Greensboro
336-271-5959
House of Refuge Missions
216 South Elm Street, Greensboro
336-691-1470
The Servant Center Grocery Assistance Program (GAP)
1312 Lexington Ave, Greensboro
336-275-8585
Soup Kitchens and Community Dinners
Food Not Bombs – Greensboro
Monday servings starts at 5:30pm
Church of the Covenant 501 South Mendenhall, Greensboro
Thursday serving starts at 6:00pm
St Mary’s Episcopal Church 930 Walker Ave, Greensboro
Grace Community Church CARE Ministry Community Dinner
Wednesday servings start at 6:00pm
Back of the church in Eagle’s Nest
Grace Community Church 643 West Lee Street, Greensboro
Greensboro Urban Ministry / Potter’s House Soup Kitchen
Lunch is served EVERYDAY between 10:30am – 12:30pm
305 West Lee Street, Greensboro
336-271-5959
Organizations that work with individuals who are homeless
Grace Community Church CARE Ministry 336-379-1930
Greensboro Housing Coalition 336-691-9521
Guilford Interfaith Hospitality Network 336-574-0333
Salvation Army, Center of Hope 336-273-5573
Interactive Resource Center 336-332-0824
Greensboro Urban Ministry / Weaver House 336-271-5959