Resources

Emergency

Natural Disaster Resource Guide

Background

Not if, but when: Every U.S. state and territory is at risk of natural disasters. This guide as a comprehensive resource for seeking disaster resiliency and recovery assistance. The programs and services included are designed to assist individuals, state agencies or departments, and communities that have been impacted by disasters. This guide serves as an extensive online collection of relevant resources and tools for disaster and emergency recovery, ensuring you have all the support you need in one place.

Seniors

Youth and Drugs

Youth And Drugs

This publication was funded by Drug Enforcement Administration under contract number 15DDHQ24P00000365, and in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Education. The
content of this publication does not necessarily represent the positions or policies of DEA or of the U.S. Department of Education, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. government. This publication also contains hyperlinks and URLs for information created and maintained by private
organizations. This information is provided for the reader’s convenience. Neither DEA nor the U.S. Department of Education is responsible for controlling or guaranteeing the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of this outside information. Further, the inclusion of information or a hyperlink or URL does not reflect the importance of the organization, nor is it intended to endorse any views expressed, or products or services offered. All URLs were
last accessed in June 2024.

English

English

Spanish

¿Qué es el Tratamiento para el Abuso de Sustancias?

Un Folleto para las Familias

Agradecimientos
Este folleto fue producido por Johnson, Bassin & Shaw, Inc., bajo el
Contrato No. 270-04-7049 con el Centro para el Tratamiento del
Abuso de Sustancias (Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, siglas en
inglés, CSAT), de la Administración de Servicios para el Abuso de
Sustancias y la Salud Mental (Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration, siglas en inglés, SAMHSA), del Departamento
de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los Estados Unidos (U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, siglas en inglés, HHS). Christina
Currier fue la persona oficial del gobierno encargada de administrar el
proyecto.

What is substance abuse treatment?

What is substance abuse treatment?

Acknowledgments

This publication was prepared for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) by the Knowledge Application Program (KAP), a Joint Venture of The CDM Group, Inc., and JBS International, Inc., under contract number 270-99-7072, with SAMHSA, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Karl D. White, Ed.D., and Andrea Kopstein, Ph.D., served as the Government Project Officers.

A Parent’s Guide to Substance Use Prevention

A Parent’s Guide to Substance Use Prevention

This publication was funded by Drug Enforcement Administration under contract number 15DDHQ24P00000365, and in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Education. The content of this publication does not necessarily represent the positions or policies of DEA or of the U.S. Department of Education, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. government. This publication also contains hyperlinks and URLs for information created and maintained by private organizations. This information is provided for the reader’s convenience. Neither DEA nor the U.S. Department of Education is responsible for controlling or guaranteeing the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of this outside information. Further, the inclusion of information or a hyperlink or URL does not reflect the importance of the organization, nor is it intended to endorse any views expressed, or products or services offered. All URLs were last accessed in June 2024.

Gender Disparities

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Immigration

Immigration

For comprehensive immigration resources, individuals can access information and assistance from organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC), the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and the National Immigration Law Center (NILC). These organizations offer legal advice, know-your-rights information, and support for immigrants facing various situations, including deportation, detention, and navigating the citizenship process. 

The ACLU provides information on immigrant rights, including what to do if stopped by the police or ICE, and connects individuals with local affiliates for further assistance. 

The ILRC focuses on supporting immigration legal service providers nationwide, serving hundreds of organizations and practitioners who work with immigrants, according to the ILRC website

The USCIS Citizenship Resource Center offers free study materials and training seminars for immigrants, educators, and organizations involved in the naturalization process, according to USCIS. 

The NILC provides resources for immigrants to understand their rights, especially during interactions with law enforcement, and offers tools to help them understand their legal options, according to the NILC.

Informed Immigrant provides resources specifically addressing the mental health needs of immigrants and their families, according to Informed Immigrant

Organizations like the Immigrant Justice Network, New Americans Campaign, and the Collective Freedom Project offer support and resources for immigrants, according to the ILRC

ICE’s website provides information for foreign nationals in the US and offers self-help tools, according to FindLaw

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center provides information on public benefits available to non-citizens in California, including Cash Assistance for Program for Immigrants (CAPI)

This office serves as a resource for state agencies and the public to promote the integration and inclusion of new Americans in California, according to the Colorado Office of New Americans (.gov). 

This organization in the UK offers free and confidential immigration advice, according to Citizens Advice

United We Dream provides a comprehensive resource library on DACA and other immigration-related topics, according to United We Dream

The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is a professional organization for immigration lawyers, according to AILA. 

Grandparents Day

Grandparents Day 2025 Celebrate, Connect, and Honor Seniors

On Sunday, September 7, 2025, The Voices of Resilience invites you to join us in celebrating Grandparents Day with a focus on honoring seniors and strengthening intergenerational bonds. As part of this year’s celebration, TVR will be distributing an electronic Action Guide filled with meaningful activities, volunteer opportunities, and community resources. This guide is designed to help families, faith communities, and organizations recognize the vital contributions of grandparents, support older adults, and inspire connections across generations. Stay tuned for details on how you can download the guide, share it with your community, and take part in activities that uplift seniors and celebrate their lasting legacy. Together, we can #DoSomethingGrand!