Are there counseling services for drug addiction that I can avail of in Augusta, Maine?

Question by alise s: Are there counseling services for drug addiction that I can avail of in Augusta, Maine?
I have a co-worker that I want to help. I see her struggle everyday doing her duties at work and at home. I guess the pressure led her to resort to drugs. I want to help her but I don’t where to start. Can you recommend me a counseling service?

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Answer by catherine_ann
There are so many counseling services available in Augusta. You can find the list in the link I have included below. You can choose the one nearest your place. You can also opt for the free 24-hour addiction helpline. Its number is also posted in one of the websites I have linked here.

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