Looking for a Hotline Number to Talk About Drug Addiction?

Question by Cathy: Looking for a hotline number to talk about drug addiction?
I want to find a phone number of someone my boyfriend can call to just speak with whenever he feels the need to about his fight to stay clean from coke…he doesn’t want rehab, just someone out there who he can call when he needs too…Please help…thankyou so much

Best answer:

Answer by T H
(866) 946-2738
or look up Narcotics Anonymous in your phone book. Call them and say “I need help.”

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