I need help for myself
Start with support, options, and next steps.
For MyselfHope Council
Hope Council meets people where they are with practical, judgment-free support for substance use, recovery, prevention, diversion, testing, family needs, and risk reduction. Whether you need help for yourself, someone you love, or your community, you can start here.
Helpful pages: Signs of Opioid Overdose, How to Use Narcan, and Crisis & Immediate Support.
Start with support, options, and next steps.
For MyselfFind guidance for loved ones and families.
For a Loved OneFind assessment, diversion, IDP, UDAAP, and related services.
Court-Referred & DiversionLearn about testing options, fees, and scheduling.
Alcohol & Drug TestingFind the Public Health Vending Machine and risk-reduction supplies.
Risk ReductionFind teen prevention, warning signs, and family support.
Teen & Parent SupportHope Council offers practical services for people, families, court-referred clients, schools, organizations, and community members across Kenosha County.
IDP, AODA assessments, UDAAP, and alternative agreement support.
Biomarker, urine, breathalyzer, and other testing options by appointment.
Supervised visitation, Loved Ones Support Group, and parent support.
Evidence-based programming, training, coalitions, and community education.
Peer support, MRT, counseling, and recovery navigation.
Public Health Vending Machine, Narcan, test strips, and safer-use supplies.
People contact Hope Council for many reasons. Some are ready for treatment. Some are worried about drinking or substance use. Some are trying to support a loved one. Some need to meet a legal requirement. Some only need supplies, information, or a safer next step. You will be met with respect.
Hub, Alcohol, Cannabis, Opioids, Fentanyl & Xylazine, Vaping, and Tobacco & Nicotine.
Hub, Talking to Your Teen, Signs of Teen Substance Use, and Teen Vaping.
Hub, Recovery Options, Supporting a Loved One, and Stigma & Language.
Hub, Signs of Overdose, How to Use Narcan, and After an Overdose.
Hub, Treatment Providers, Inpatient Treatment, Crisis Support, and Safe Medication Disposal.
Resources would serve as the top-level library entry point, helping visitors move from education into safety, support, prevention, and local next steps.
Hope Council has grown with Kenosha County's needs, from early alcohol counseling and referral work to a broader continuum of substance use support, prevention, family services, peer support, testing, risk reduction, and community education.
A Kenosha County resource for more than 55 years.
Support for individuals, families, schools, courts, and community partners.
Prevention, intervention, referral, recovery support, testing, and risk reduction.
Mission, impact, partners, and leadership proof would support trust.
Community support helps Hope Council expand access to education, supplies, recovery support, prevention, and practical help for people and families affected by substance use.
This preview would show current news and event cards when active, with links to News and Community Calendar.
Hope Council on Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, Inc. 6103 39th Ave., Kenosha, WI 53142. Phone: 262-658-8166. Fax: 262-658-8210. Email: info@hopecouncil.org.
Monday and Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
General Inquiry, Referral Form, Request Peer Support, and Request a Speaker.
The final homepage could include an embedded map if supported, while keeping address and hours visible in text.
This answer would briefly explain prevention, intervention, referral, recovery support, family services, testing, risk reduction, and education, then link to Programs & Services.
Yes. This answer would point visitors to Get Help, General Inquiry, or a phone call during business hours.
This answer would point to Risk Reduction, Public Health Vending Machine, and How to Use Narcan.
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Homepage phone, address, hours, urgent-help language, event previews, and impact proof points should be reviewed quarterly.