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Services for Youth      

A NUMBER of programs operated by schools and other non-profit organizations target young people using drugs and alcohol. The programs listed below offer various treatment options and prevention services in support of youth.

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THE CAMP
3192 Glen Canyon Road
Scotts Valley, CA 95066

(831) 438-1868 or
(800) 924-2879

www.camprecovery.com

Residential treatment center with medically supervised detox services. Capacity: 53 adult and 17 adolescent beds. Flexible lengths of stay, maximum 30 days for inpatient care. Intensive outpatient services also available. Per diem rates for all levels of care. Private insurance accepted. Lifetime aftercare included. Wheelchair accessible. No bilingual or hearing impaired services.

Contact: Dr. Amy Solomon, Medical Director
Mary Clark, Intake Director

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COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
400 Encinal St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

(831) 466-5600

Drug abuse prevention and intervention program for adolescents enrolled in Alternative Education Program. Basic education program; credited, gives diploma. Disabled Accessibility: Wheelchair, parking, and interpreter for deaf available. Se Habla Español

Contact: Sandy Mast

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FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE/CLUB LIVE
Health Services Agency
Division of Alcohol and Drug Program
1400 Emeline Ave., Bldg. K
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

1430 Freedom Blvd.
Watsonville, CA 95076

(831) 454-500 (North County)
(831) 763-8298 (South County)
(831) 454-5483 (Prevention Pgm. Manager)

www.fridaynightlive.org

Friday Night Live/Club Live (FNL/CL) is a multi-cultural peer program designed to engage young people in limiting youth access to alcohol, and educating their peers on the consequences of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use among middle school and high school students. FNL/CL promotes healthy lifestyle choices in our community and develops and strengthens leadership skills for positive community change. Through games and activities youth will assess community need and develop a project to address their concerns.  Se Habla Español

Frequently Asked Questions about Friday Night Live

Friday Night Live/Club Live Coordinators:
Andrea Garcia (763-8298)
Aimee Mangan (454-5003)

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PAJARO VALLEY PREVENTION STUDENT ASSISTANCE INC. (PVPSA)
335 E. Lake Ave.
Watsonville, CA 95076

(831) 728-6445

www.pvpsa.org

Comprehensive school-based alcohol and drug abuse prevention services, K-12 curriculum, intervention program, and parent education. Disabled Accessibility: Wheelchair, parking wheelchair, and interpreter for deaf available. Medi-Cal accepted. Se Habla Español

Contact: Jenny T. Sarmiento

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TYLER HOUSE
Corralitos, CA 95076

(831) 688-6293 x117

www.scccc.org

Tyler house is a voluntary 6-month substance abuse program in a co-ed residential setting. This therapeutic program provides the support and guidance needed for the foundational development of ongoing sobriety. Medi-Cal accepted, sliding fee scale and private pay. ADA accessible.
Se Habla Español
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UCSC STUDENT HEALTH
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG (AOD) ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAM

Student Health Outreach & Promotion (SHOP)

Paul Willis (831) 459-1417
Meg Koge (831) 459-3772

AOD Resources for UCSC students, to include: Prevention Education; Confidential Consultations; Brief Interventions; Referral Resources.

Contact: Paul Willis, AOD Educator
Meg Koge, Senior Health Educator and SHOP Coordinator
shop@ucsc.edu

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YOUTH SERVICES
709 Mission St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 429-8350

241 E. Lake Ave.
Watsonville, CA 95076
(831) 688-8856

www.scccc.org

Outpatient Counseling services for youth (ages 12-18) with drug and alcohol abuse problems. Individual, group, and family counseling. Sliding fee scale. Bilingual services available. Disabled Accessibility: Wheelchair, Parking. Medi-Cal accepted. Se Habla Español

Contact: Bree Grant (Watsonville) (831) 688-8856
or Roxan McDonald (Santa Cruz) (831) 429-8350

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Referral resource information on this website is provided as a courtesy to the public and does not imply endorsement of the providers or services by the County or the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission. Full Disclaimer...

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