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  • SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

    Also visit the online treatment locator.

SAMHSA’s National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service), or TTY: 1-800-487-4889 is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.

Also visit the online treatment locator, or send your zip code via text message: 435748 (HELP4U) to find help near you. Read more about the HELP4U text messaging service.

The service is open 24/7, 365 days a year.

English and Spanish are available if you select the option to speak with a national representative. Currently, the 435748 (HELP4U) text messaging service is only available in English.

In 2020, the Helpline received 833,598 calls. This is a 27 percent increase from 2019, when the Helpline received a total of 656,953 calls for the year.

The referral service is free of charge. If you have no insurance or are underinsured, we will refer you to your state office, which is responsible for state-funded treatment programs. In addition, we can often refer you to facilities that charge on a sliding fee scale or accept Medicare or Medicaid. If you have health insurance, you are encouraged to contact your insurer for a list of participating health care providers and facilities.

The service is confidential. We will not ask you for any personal information. We may ask for your zip code or other pertinent geographic information in order to track calls being routed to other offices or to accurately identify the local resources appropriate to your needs.

No, we do not provide counseling. Trained information specialists answer calls, transfer callers to state services or other appropriate intake centers in their states, and connect them with local assistance and support.

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FSKN hotline, FSKN support service, free hotline 8-800

Hotline telephones

)345-67-89. Support service employees advise citizens in order to ensure the legitimate interests, rights of citizens, in particular, the issuance of advice on any issues related to anti-drug activities, illegal drug trafficking. The presented number works throughout the territory of the Russian Federation. Calls from different Russian regions are made free of charge from 9morning until 7 pm. On holidays/weekends, calls are received automatically.

Telephone helpline of the Russian Federal Drug Control Service - 8 (495) 621-43-91. The number works to provide information to protect the legitimate interests and rights of citizens. Also, employees promptly respond to violations that relate to the established area of ​​activity, violations related to corruption and offenses. Calls from Moscow numbers to the presented number are completely free of charge. From other cities, you can call at long-distance tariffs of telecom operators. This line operates around the clock. nine0005

The duty officer of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia receives messages, appeals from citizens and legal entities regarding crimes of the law, offenses that are related to the illegal distribution of narcotic drugs, tel. 8(495)628-79-91. The number is open around the clock.

The reception of the Russian service of the Federal Drug Control Service receives calls by tel. 8(495)621-43-09. By calling this number, you can make an appointment for filing applications, complaints on various issues that relate to the work of bodies that control the circulation of illicit psychotropic drugs, narcotic materials. The line is open Monday-Thursday from 9 a.m.morning until 17.45. On Friday calls are accepted until 16.45.

Alternative communication channels

You can send a written request or get advice on issues of interest by writing to the FSKN email box [email protected]. You can also send a letter to the address: 101990, Moscow, Maroseyka st., 12. In this case, representatives of the service will give an official answer and send it to the return address.

Anti-drug hotline

On October 7, 2014, the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation opened a hotline for combating drugs. Currently, information regarding the sale of drugs, substances prohibited in the territory of the Russian Federation can be left on a single phone. 8(800)700-8-800. In addition, the hotline will identify the most problematic regions and identify the causes that contribute to the suppression of drug trafficking, which is illegal. nine0005

According to the initiators of the project, in addition to collecting information, hotline employees should provide counseling to citizens who suffer from drug addiction. If a drug addict wants to eliminate his addiction, support service specialists will tell you in which Russian medical institutions courses of treatment and rehabilitation are available. At the same time, all persons who call the hotline are guaranteed full protection of personal data and anonymity.

In order to increase the speed of response, the quality of consideration of citizens' appeals, it is planned to involve employees from various specialized ministerial departments. You can call the hotline on weekdays (every day) from 9morning until 6 pm, on Friday - until 5 pm. All incoming calls are analyzed and summarized. On the basis of the information received, additional measures are being developed to allow for an effective fight against drugs on the territory of the Russian Federation.

drug control hotline Federal Drug Control Service, Department for Combating Drug Trafficking in Moscow

State agencies › Anonymous helpline of the drug control service department - drug control service

Federal Drug Control Service Gosnarkokontrol organized the operation of the drug control hotline.

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The Main Directorate for Drug Control of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (GUNK of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia) is a subdivision within the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation involved in the implementation of federal drug legislation, which is an independent structural operational unit of the central office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. nine0005

The problem of drug addiction is quite acute in the country. The courts systematically hear cases on the manufacture, storage, distribution and transportation of drugs. On their own, law enforcement agencies are unable to cope with such a mass character, so they rely on the help of conscious citizens.

Drug control hotline

By contacting the telephone hotline of the Federal Drug Control Service, citizens can get the necessary advice, leave information that may be of operational interest:

8 (800) 345-67-89

The line operates around the clock and is free of charge.

Telephone numbers 11 of department 4 of the operational-investigative unit of the Directorate for Drug Control of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow: 8 (495) 633-31-13, 8 (495) 633-31-47.

How anonymously report drugs to the state drug control? The easiest way to do this is by phone by calling the helpline of the state drug control bodies . Thus, you can provide a minimum amount of information about yourself. nine0005

Important! You need to understand that providing knowingly false information is punishable in accordance with Article 306 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. Therefore, do not give false information.

Helpline of the Department of the Federal Drug Control Service:

+7 (495)316-86-55

Employees of the support service advise citizens in order to ensure the legitimate interests, rights of citizens, in particular, issuing advice on any issues related to anti-drug activities, illegal trafficking of prohibited narcotic substances.


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