Celebrate Recovery - Maryland Groups
Substance Abuse · Maryland · Free
Christ-centered 12-step recovery program with groups hosted at churches throughout Maryland addressing addiction, codependency, compulsive behaviors, and other hurts, habits, and hang-ups. Meetings typically include large-group teaching followed by small-group shares for men and women separately. Groups are free and open to anyone regardless of religious background; no referral, insurance, or documentation required. Maryland residents can use the Celebrate Recovery group locator on the website to find a meeting near their ZIP code.
Contact & Details
Address: Multiple church locations statewide
Hours: Weekly meetings vary by location
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About Substance Abuse for Fathers
Substance abuse treatment in the US is delivered through state-licensed treatment providers, nonprofit recovery programs (AA, NA, SMART Recovery), hospital-based detox, methadone clinics, and sober living houses. SAMHSA's National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) provides free, confidential referrals to local treatment 24/7. Most states fund a network of publicly-supported treatment centers that accept uninsured and Medicaid clients; the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration maintains a national treatment locator at findtreatment.gov. Fathers dealing with substance issues during custody disputes often need documented treatment compliance — court-ordered programs exist for this specific purpose. Recovery support includes peer recovery specialists, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and drug courts. This directory pulls together the state's single state agency for SUD, treatment finders, mutual aid meetings, and MAT providers.
Substance Abuse in Maryland
Maryland circuit courts handle family law in each of its 24 jurisdictions, with magistrates hearing many child support and custody matters. The Child Support Administration operates under the Department of Human Services. Baltimore, Columbia, Silver Spring, Frederick, and Rockville anchor the population. Maryland Legal Aid and Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service provide civil legal representation.