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YOUR DONATION BENEFITS  
THOSE LIVING IN TRANSITIONAL HOUSING  

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Our work relies on the generosity of people like you. Every donation, big or small, enables us to give hope to individuals starting over.  

Help us light the way and know that your contribution will make a difference. Your donation, together with that of our other supporters helps bring us closer to providing the love and support needed.
 

Resources
National Suicide Prevention Line: 988 or 800-273-8255
SAMHSA National Helpline:
800-662-4357
Optional Meeting Sites Offering Support:

The Meeting Place: 

655 N Military Trail, West Palm Beach, FL 33415
561.667.3439

The Triangle Club:
1369 Old Okeechobee Rd.
West Palm Beach, FL
33401
561.832.1110

Easy Does It Club:
2677 Forest Hill Blvd. #108
West Palm Beach, FL
33406
561.433.9971

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: ⬇️

THE HUB DELRAY:

The HUB will provide a safe space where people with substance use and related 
disorders will be met with compassion and encouraged along their path to recovery. 

You can contact us any way that is convenient for you. 

  •     2120 W. Atlantic Ave, Delray              Beach, FL 33445

  •    2120 W. Atlantic Ave, Delray              Beach, Fl  33445 

  •    Monday - Friday 9 am - 5 pm

  •    thepalmbeachhub@gmail.com

  •    866-472-2482 (866 4pbchub)

Crisis Text Line offers advice and referrals for anyone who feels that they’re experiencing a crisis. This can include drug and alcohol dependency, suicidal impulses, family problems, and other personal difficulties. To access the Crisis Text Line, text HOME to 741741 any time, day or night.

The National Alliance on Mental Illness operates a helpline for individuals and their loved ones who feel they may be experiencing a mental health crisis. People who know or suspect they have a mental disorder or who believe a loved one might be suffering from such an issue can call:

1-800-950-NAMI (6264) to get help. The helpline also accepts text contacts, and the alliance may be reached via email. Responses go out during normal business hours. About-Mental-Illness

The National Drug Helpline is open to any individual dealing with addiction issues, including family members and other loved ones. Resources are available for those struggling with any addictive substance, including alcohol, and professionals are available to help 24/7/365 at:
1-844-289-0879.

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