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New Focus Program Buddies of New Jersey
201-489-2900 x121
149 Hudson Street Hackensack NJ 7601
Bergen County Dept of Health Servs Addiction Recovery Program
201-336-3330 x3311
103 Hudson Street Hackensack NJ 7601
Adolescent Substance Abuse Program
201-336-7350
1 Bergen County Plaza Hackensack NJ 7601
Greater Bergen Community Action Ladder Project
201-342-0029
261 State Street Hackensack NJ 7601
Asian Community Alcohol Counseling Asian American Mental Health
201-669-2678
581 Bergen Boulevard Ridgefield NJ 7657
Center of Revitalizing Psychiatry PC
201-488-5161
795 Main Street Hackensack NJ 7601
Vantage Health System
201-567-0500
93 West Palisade Avenue Englewood NJ 7631
Northeast Life Skills Associates Inc
973-777-2962 x102
121 Howe Avenue Passaic NJ 7055
CURA Inc Secaucus Residential Program
201-392-9669
595 County Avenue Secaucus NJ 7094
Integrity House Inc Secaucus Campus
201-583-7100 x7120
595 County Avenue Secaucus NJ 7094
Fortune Society Satellite
212-691-7554
625 West 140th Street New York NY 10203
North Hudson Comm Action Corp Mental Health and Addictive Services
201-866-9320 x11179
5301 Broadway West New York NJ 7093
Clifton Counseling Services
973-454-4585
60 Hadley Avenue Clifton NJ 7011
Bridge Rehab Program
212-663-3000 x1421
248 West 108th Street New York NY 10025
Saint Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Halfway House CR
212-678-6329
306 West 102nd Street New York NY 10025
Bridge Outpatient
212-663-3000 x1421
248 West 108th Street New York NY 10025
Argus Community Inc Adult Resocialization Unit
212-234-1660
507 West 145th Street New York NY 10031
Upper Manhattan Mental Health Center Chemical Dependency Services
212-694-9200
1727 Amsterdam Avenue New York NY 10031
Casa Washington Heights OP
212-645-0875 x710
2036 Amsterdam Avenue New York NY 10032
Metropolitan Center for Mental Health FAIR (Families and Indivs in Recovery)
212-543-4445
1090 Saint Nicholas Avenue New York NY 10032
Samaritan Daytop Village Inc IR/Young Mothers/Infants/Toddlers
212-222-5285
119 West 106th Street New York NY 10025
Argus Community Inc Striver House
212-690-1900 x7040
202-204 Edgecombe Avenue New York NY 10030
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