Alcohol and Other Drugs
Transitioning to college comes with a variety of challenges. Balancing new courses, jobs, family, decision making and much more can be difficult; and sometimes using alcohol or drugs can be an attempt in navigating and coping with this balance. Drinking alcohol or using drugs can have the potential to cause a range of consequences, and increase your risk for a variety of mental and physical health issues.
Are you or someone you know struggling with alcohol or drug use? If so, get connected with one of the resources below, connect with Counseling Services, and don’t be afraid to ask for or encourage seeking help.
Addiction Resource Council, Inc: (262) 524-7920
Al-Anon: (414) 257-2415
Alcoholics Anonymous Helpline: (414) 771-9119
*Click here to Find AA Meetings in Wisconsin
Narcotics Anonymous Helpline: 1-866-913-3837
Nar-Anon Family Groups: (310) 534-8188
ProHealth Care Assessment and Referral: (262) 928-4036
Rogers Behavioral Health: 1-800-767-4411
Rosecrance Treatment Assessment and Referral: (262) 278-9764
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services: 1-800-622-4357
Waukesha County Health and Human Services: (262) 548-7212
Dial 211 or (414) 455-1736 or text your ZIP Code to TXT-211 for 24 hour, confidential support
AODA Volunteers of Waukesha County