From early intervention to long-term recovery support, LICADD provides programs and services that meet individuals and families where they are.
Our Student Assistance Program
Provides comprehensive prevention education rooted in social-emotional learning to support students, educators, and families in building resilience, improving well-being, and navigating today’s evolving challenges.
Learn MoreOur Open Arms Employee Assistance Program
Provides confidential, personalized support services to help employees and their families navigate mental health, substance use, and life challenges, promoting well-being, productivity, and balance at work and at home.
Learn MoreOur EDU Program
Provides trauma-informed, evidence-based workshops and continuing education for a wide range of professionals and communities across New York State, with flexible in-person, virtual, and hybrid options and accredited CE credits for eligible participants.
Learn MoreOur Family Services
Provides a professionally facilitated workshop series for families living with a loved one who is actively using substances, the family’s role, and treatment options in a supportive group setting, and often serving as a first step toward a planned family intervention.
Learn MoreOur Group Services
Provides a variety of professionally facilitated and peer-led support groups, including Family Support, Eating Disorder, and Grief & Loss groups, that offer education, connection, and healing for individuals and families navigating substance use and related struggles.
Learn MoreOur Anger Management Program
Provides court-approved, skills-based education to help individuals strengthen emotional regulation, improve communication, and build healthier relationships through structured and supportive sessions.
Learn MoreOur Grief and Loss Services
Provides support for families through evidence-based counseling and peer support, including partnership with Gabriel’s Giving Tree, to provide healing resources, financial assistance, and spaces for remembrance.
Learn MoreOur Advocacy Work
Advances public awareness and policy through collaboration with community partners and families, including Families In Support of Treatment (FIST), to support prevention efforts and drive meaningful legislative change around substance use and recovery.
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