Wisconsin Addiction Recovery Helpline Marks Five Years of Service
More than 31,000 calls, texts, and chats for support answered since 2018
The Wisconsin Addiction Recovery Helpline reached a significant milestone this month – five years of connecting state residents experiencing substance use concerns with local services and support. This free and confidential service supported by a grant from the Department Health Services (DHS) and managed by 211 Wisconsin debuted in October 2018 as part of efforts by state officials to reduce drug overdoses. Since then, staff have answered 31,591 calls, texts, and chats from all 72 Wisconsin counties and nine of the 11 federally recognized Tribal nations with members in Wisconsin. These contacts resulted in 78,646 referrals to agencies providing substance use disorder assessment services, counseling, inpatient care, residential care, outpatient care, medication-assisted treatment, and supports from people in recovery from a substance use disorder trained to help others.
People can contact the Wisconsin Addiction Recovery Helpline 24/7 with questions about services and supports related to all drugs, including alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamine, opioids, and tobacco whether they are struggling with drug use themselves, or are concerned for a family member or friend. The specialists who answer the contacts work to understand the needs of the person and help them navigate services and supports available to them.
“Recovery from a substance use disorder is possible,” said Charlene Mouille, president and CEO of United Way of Wisconsin and 211 Wisconsin. “We want people to know that our commitment is to be there for people, no matter where they stand on their road to recovery. Our primary focus is on facilitating a non-judgmental connection, ensuring individuals access the right help at the right time and in the right environment.”
To reach the Wisconsin Addiction Recovery Helpline:
- Call 211 or 833-944-4673
- Text your ZIP code to 898211
- Chat at addictionhelpwi.org
The information available by phone, text, or chat can also be found through the search tool at addictionhelpwi.org, with 138,839 online searches completed since 2018. This database currently includes information about 2,114 agencies offering 5,268 different services and supports. Most of the contacts to the Wisconsin Addiction Recovery Helpline are related to alcohol, followed by stimulants, then opioids.
DHS provides 211 Wisconsin $514,000 each year to operate the Wisconsin Addiction Recovery Helpline. The funding comes from Wisconsin’s share of the State Opioid Response Grant, a federal program that supports prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery services focused on ending the state’s opioid epidemic.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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