Resources
Resources
Community Resources
9-8-8
https://988lifeline.org/current-events/the-lifeline-and-988/
National suicide and crises lifeline. When people call, text, or chat they are connected with trained counselors to provide help.
Arizona 2-1-1
Arizona 2-1-1 provides services and programs available throughout Arizona. You can use the website or call 2-1-1 from your phone.
Arizona Center for Rural Health
The AzCRH mission is to improve the health and wellness of Arizona's rural and underserved populations. AzCRH has several programs to address substance use.
AzMAT Mentors Program. While this program is complete the website contains numerous resources. More information here: https://www.crh.arizona.edu/mentor
Overdose Recognition and Naloxone Administration Training. This is a program designed to offer community health workers and students training in factors associated with substance use, how to recognize an overdose and administer naloxone, and community resources. More information here: https://www.crh.arizona.edu/od2a
Comprehensive Center for Pain and Addiction
https://painandaddiction.arizona.edu/
CPAC's mission is to help those who suffer from chronic pain and substance use disorder through clinical care, research, education and legislation. To train the next generation of subspecialty health care providers and researchers, and to reach out to the community with the latest outcomes of research and education. CPAC offers education on topics such as pain and addiction.
FindTreatment.gov
Search this website to find substance use and mental health services throughout the country.
Opioid Assistance & Referral Line (OAR Line)
1-888-688-4222
The OAR Line is a 24/7 hotline for providers and community members support and guidance on opioids and managing pain and addiction.
UArizona Resources
Campus Health
http://www.health.arizona.edu/
Campus Health provides quality medical and mental health care services through virtual and in-person care.
Phone: 520-621-9202
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
https://health.arizona.edu/counseling-psych-services
CAPS provides mental health care, including short-term counseling services.
Phone: 520-621-3334
The Dean of Students Office’s Student Assistance Program
https://deanofstudents.arizona.edu/support/student-assistance
Student Assistance helps students manage crises, life traumas, and other barriers that impede success. The staff addresses the needs of students who experience issues related to social adjustment, academic challenges, psychological health, physical health, victimization, and relationship issues, through a variety of interventions, referrals, and follow up services.
Email: DOS-deanofstudents@arizona.edu
Phone: 520-621-7057
Survivor Advocacy Program
https://survivoradvocacy.arizona.edu/
The Survivor Advocacy Program provides confidential support and advocacy services to student survivors of sexual and gender-based violence. The Program can also advise students about relevant non-UA resources available within the local community for support.
Email: survivoradvocacy@arizona.edu
Phone: 520-621-5767
Campus Pantry
Any student who has difficulty affording groceries or accessing sufficient food to eat every day, or who lacks a safe and stable place to live and believes this may affect their performance in the course, is urged to contact the Dean of Students for support. In addition, the University of Arizona Campus Pantry is open for students to receive supplemental groceries at no cost. Please see their website for open times.
Team Awareness Combatting Overdose (TACO).
https://www.tacoinc.org/chapters
The student led UArizona chapter of TACO engages in education and resource distribution of fentanyl test strips. For more information or to get involved email: taco.uofa@gmail.com.
Contact me
Please feel free to let me know if the links are broken or you recommend other resources - bridget@arizona.edu
Last reviewed: 8/18/2023