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Contact Hope Council

This hub would route visitors quickly to the right contact path: general questions, referrals, peer support requests, volunteer interest, or speaker and training requests.

Need help right now?

  1. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911.
  2. If someone may be overdosing, call 911 and give naloxone/Narcan if available.
  3. For mental health or substance use crisis support, call or text 988.
  4. Contact forms are not monitored 24/7 and should not be used for emergencies.

If overdose may be involved, start with Overdose Prevention or Crisis & Immediate Support.

Phone and email

Phone: 262-658-8166. Fax: 262-658-8210. Email: info@hopecouncil.org.

Office location

Hope Council on Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, Inc. 6103 39th Ave., Kenosha, WI 53142.

Office hours

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.

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General Inquiry

For general questions, office questions, program questions, or visitors who are not sure where to start.

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Referral Form

For professionals, agencies, courts, schools, or partners referring someone for support or navigation.

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Request Peer Support

For people seeking no-cost peer support for substance use, recovery, family support, or resource navigation.

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Volunteer Interest

For individuals, groups, workplaces, and event volunteers who want to discuss a fit with Hope Council.

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Request a Speaker

For schools, employers, civic groups, health settings, and organizations requesting education or training.

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When to call instead

Visitors should call during business hours for faster questions, scheduling, testing, or help choosing the right form.

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Routing, FAQ, And Review

Not sure which form to use?

Start with General Inquiry or call Hope Council during business hours.

Need peer support?

Use Request Peer Support for a no-cost support pathway.

Professional referral?

Use Referral Form for agency, school, court, or partner referrals.

Emergency?

Do not use web forms. Call 911 for immediate danger or call/text 988 for crisis support.

Which contact form should I use?

This answer would help visitors choose between general inquiry, referral, peer support, volunteer interest, and speaker request forms.

Are contact forms monitored 24/7?

This answer would clearly say no and point urgent needs to 911, 988, and crisis resources.

Can I contact Hope Council for someone else?

This answer would explain loved-one questions, referral limits, safe contact, and consent where needed.

Review contact details, hours, form routing, recipient inboxes, spam protection, and privacy language quarterly.

Hope Council Resources prototype. Built from the Home, Get Help, About, Get Involved, Programs & Services, Contact, Resources, Substance Information, Teen Substance Prevention, Recovery & Support, Overdose Prevention, and Local Directories page templates. Content shown here is an outline/example model, not final publish-ready health copy.