Recovery Support & Treatment Services
Local Support Organizations & Clinics
- Recovery Café Clark County
Peer support, recovery resources, community atmosphere. Call: (360) 984-6163 (for support and info) Outsiders Inn
- Northstar Clinic
Addiction treatment and support services.
- Starting Point, Inc.
Addiction and behavioral health services (sliding scale).
- Columbia Treatment Services
Treatment services (verify affordability).
- Lifeline Connections
Local behavioral health and addiction outpatient services; payment assistance available. councilforthehomeless.org
- Vancouver Comprehensive Treatment Center
Outpatient treatment and counseling.
- Oxford House Reserve Ridge
Sober living / peer-run recovery housing.
- The Recovery Village Ridgefield Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Recovery residential options.
- Rainier Springs
Rehab services (check current programs).
- (Addiction Hotline) 888-430-7660
National substance abuse hotline to connect to local treatment/assistance. Substance Abuse Hotline
- Access to Recovery (Clark County): 360-397-2075 x7822 or x7882
Local support, referrals, and assistance programs. Clark County
Support Groups & Peer Support
- (Free or low cost
many are drop-in)
- From the Clark County program directory: Clark County
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Call: 360-694-3870 (meeting info)
- Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
Call: 360-703-0990
- Cocaine Anonymous
Call: 503-256-1666 or 800-NOCAINE
- Dual Recovery Anonymous (co-occurring support)
Call: 360-993-5073
- Al-Anon (family support)
Call: 360-693-5781
- Marijuana Anonymous
Call: 360-696-1942 or 800-766-6779 Clark County
- (Some groups offer multiple meetings a week; many are free and open to community.)
- Housing, Homeless & Basic Needs Support
- (Important for recovery stability)
- Council For the Homeless
Help with housing resources, shelters, referrals.
- Share House Men's Shelter
Shelter for men in need.
- Open House Ministries Vancouver WA
Shelter and support services.
- Community Services Northwest
360-397-8484 – Free/low-cost counseling and support for low-income community members, including mental health and recovery support. councilforthehomeless.org
Other Helpful Community Support Services
- (These don’t provide direct addiction treatment, but can support stability)
- Free Clinic of Southwest Washington
Medical services for low income.
- Bridgeview Resource Center
Social services, food support, community resources.
- Catholic Community Services
360-567-2211 – Family support and counseling (English/Español) councilforthehomeless.org
Additional Clark County Resource Contacts
- (General support & referrals) Clark County
- Support Line / Information & Referral: 360-694-8899
- Sobering Unit (medical support): 360-397-8500
- Families Anonymous (support for families): 360-835-5422 or 800-736-9805 Clark County
Tips for Residents
- Call ahead: Many services require appointments or intake screening.
- Ask about sliding fees or Medicaid: Most local clinics and outpatient services will work with low-income individuals.
- Peer support groups are free: AA, NA, and similar groups don’t charge dues.