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Alcohol and drug services

4/25/2018

 
Al-Aanon/Alateen
1.360.693.5781

Refers family members of alcoholics
Alcoholics Anonymous
1.360.694.3870

Description
Community Services Northwest
1.360.397.8484
csnw.org/
Description
Daybreak Youth Services: Inpatient
1.888.454.5506
daybreakyouthservices.org/
Description
Daybreak Youth Services: Outpatient
1.360.397.8484
https://daybreakyouthservices.org/
Description
Lifeline Connections: Alcohol Detox Center
1.360.696.1631
www.lifelineconnections.org
Description
Lifeline Connections: Youth Outpatient Program
1.360.696.1631
www.lifelineconnections.org/
Description
Narcotics Anonymous
1.360.703.0990
swanaonline.org/
Description
National Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Information Center
1.800.784.6776​www.addictioncareoptions.com
Description
Consequences for a DUI
  • Possible jail time up to one year
  • A fine up to $5000
  • Record on file with the circuit or municipal court
  • Driving privileges suspended
  • Mandatory drug and alcohol assessments at your expense
  • Increased car insurance rates for up to 10 years
  • Possibility of loss of ability to qualify for financial aid for college
Consequences for a Minor in Possession
  • Possible fine
  • Record on file with the circuit or municipal court
  • Suspension of driving privileges or license if under 16
  • Court notification in order to reinstate
  • Community service
  • Possibility of loss of ability to qualify for financial aid for college

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