Substance Use Recovery Programs

Substance use can lead to chronic illness such as heart disease and diabetes. It also has far reaching effects on individual health, family and community, so preventing drug and alcohol use has to start early. The 2023 National-SUMHSS report recorded 14,620 substance use treatment facilities nationwide, with a total of 1,592,193 clients receiving substance use treatment as of March 31, 2023. Tehama County Substance Use Recovery Center provides a variety of programs that focus on preventing substance use amongst our youth. Tehama County Substance Use Recovery Center works in collaboration with Tehama County Department of Education Drug Free Communities to support these activities. For more information and a schedule of presentations contact the Substance Use Prevention Staff at 530-527-7893.

Our team is committed to empower youth to make healthy choices and resist social pressures to drink alcohol and use other drugs.

Substance Use Recovery Programs

These programs are designed by and for middle school (Club Live) and high school (Friday Night Live) students to promote leadership, community involvement, safe and healthy activities. Some of the activities that local groups have organized include retailer alcohol awareness campaign, community sock drive for the homeless, sober graduations, dances, haunted houses and mentoring.

This program aims to educate and create awareness amongst teachers, parents, students and community members about the facts surrounding Drug use.