Alchoholism & Sub Office
- 333 E Washington St # 546 Syracuse New York 13202 United States
- Profile
The Alcoholism & Sub Office is a state government agency based in Syracuse, New York, focused on addressing substance abuse and addiction-related issues within the community. It operates under the umbrella of New York State’s health and human services departments, offering programs that aim to prevent, treat, and support recovery from alcoholism and substance use disorders. The office plays a key role in public education initiatives, policy implementation, and community outreach efforts to combat substance abuse across Central New York.
This office serves as a regional resource for individuals, families, and providers seeking guidance on treatment options, prevention strategies, and recovery support. It regularly collaborates with local treatment centers, healthcare providers, schools, and civic organizations to strengthen substance use prevention and intervention strategies. The agency also supports culturally sensitive programming, ensuring that services are equitable and responsive to the needs of diverse populations.
By promoting early intervention, evidence-based practices, and sustained recovery efforts, the Alcoholism & Sub Office contributes to healthier communities and improved public safety across the region.
Key Services:
– Coordination of alcohol and substance use prevention programs
– Community education and public awareness campaigns
– Referral and linkage to treatment and recovery resources
– Policy guidance and implementation at the regional level
– Collaboration with local health and human services agencies
– Culturally inclusive prevention and recovery support
– Technical assistance and training for providers and community groups
– Oversight of local prevention and treatment grant programs
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Contact Info
- 333 E Washington St # 546, Syracuse, New York, 13202, United States
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Phone: (315) 428-4113
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