A Community-Based Resource

One of the Hub’s primary missions is to provide a single place Philipstown residents can go to find local mental health and addiction resources. As our organization grows, we will use this space to present a complete list of available mental health services, programs for addiction prevention and treatment, and educational information.

To learn more about the local resources available to Philipstown residents today, please contact the Hub at (845) 809-5050 or visit the Hub at 5 Stone St., Cold Spring, NY.

To learn more about mental health and addiction, click the links below:

 
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PowerToTheRarent.org

Power to the Parent is here to empower you, to give you the hardcore facts, strategies and information, and to help you get through to your teens. Together we can do this.

Teenagers have their whole life ahead of them. Education and career. Friends and family. One wonderful chapter after another. As parents, there is nothing in our own lives that we will ever do that is as important as making sure our kids have the chance to make that journey. On this website, access information and get inspiration.

 
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drugfree.org

Our mission is to transform how the nation addresses addiction.

We are the go-to organization for families addressing every aspect of substance use and addiction, from prevention to recovery. We empower parents and caregivers with support and guidance using the latest science-based information. We research and advance effective prevention and treatment strategies. We advocate for lifesaving policy changes. Finally, we aspire to change the national conversation around addiction so that no one will feel alone or ashamed to seek help, and everyone has access to the care they need and deserve.

 
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TAlk2prevent.ny.gov

Give your child the opportunity to ask you questions, and listen to what they have to say. Children who have parents who listen to their feelings and concerns are more likely to say "no" to alcohol. There are resources available on our website to help parents prevent substance abuse.

 
 
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Naloxone Co-Payment Assistance Program

Do you have prescription coverage as part of your health insurance plan? If you do, you can use N-CAP to cover up to $40 in prescription co-payments so there are no or lower out-of-pocket expenses when getting Naxolone at a participatory pharmacy.