Drug and Alcohol Information Resources
Umpqua Community College is dedicated to providing a learning environment for students that is safe and free of the detrimental influences of drug and alcohol abuse.
To promote safe and healthful behaviors, the information resources listed below are intended to help individuals make more informed decisions about alcohol and other drug issues and to reduce the harm associated with high risk drinking and other drug use
Local Resources
Douglas County Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT)
(541)672-2691
Alcoholics Anonymous/Al-Anon
(541)673-7552
Narcotics Anonymous Helpline
(541)957-1489
Serenity Lane Treatment Center for Alcohol & Drug Dependency
(541)673-3504
Total Results Addictions Counseling & Treatment Center (T.R.A.C.T.)
State Licensed Outpatient & DUII
(541) 492-0596
National Helplines
Alcohol/Drug Helpline/Youthline
1-800-923-HELP
1-877-553-TEEN (8336)
Alcohol-Drug Treatment Referrals
National 24-Hour Help and Referral Network
1-800-996-DRUG (3784)
Links to other Online Information Resources
- Addiction Search
- Free Vibe
- Go Ask Alice- Hip and topical question/answer website from Columbia University. Great range of alcohol, tobacco and other drug questions with non-judgmental and information-filled answers.
- How Alcohol Works
- Helping Kids Say NO
- Street Drugs.org
- Alcohol and Health: Current Evidence
- Alcohol Problems and Solutions
- Alcohol Screening
- Close to Home
- Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study (CAS)
- Office of National Drug Control Policy
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism (NIAAA)
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
- U.S. Department of Education's Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention
- U.S. Department of Health & Human Services: Alcohol & Drug Information


Drug & Alcohol Information Resources



