PA Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs
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The official Twitter account for the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs. Contact us: http://bit.ly/ContactDDAP
Recovery looks different for everyone—and we 💜 that. Whether you’re healing, helping, or hyping someone up, drop the emoji(s) that capture what recovery means to you—or one you wish existed! 👇#WorldEmojiDay 📞 Need help finding your way to recovery? Start here: 1-800-662-HELP.

We know the data: communities of color are less likely to receive mental health or substance use care—and more likely to face stigma, bias, and other barriers when they try.
PEMA is working to resolve 911 outages in parts of PA. If you can't get through, call your local office directly: readypa.info/psaps Know who to call: 🚑911 – Medical emergency or overdose 🧠988 – Mental health crisis 💊1-800-662-HELP – Drug & alcohol support
⚠️ The 911 system in Pennsylvania is having some outages across the Commonwealth. We are working with technical experts to resolve the issue and restore service as quickly as possible. Please only call 911 for true emergencies. Do not call just to check whether it is working.…
Call all prevention professionals, youth behavioral health providers, and those with lived experience! ⤵️
Help shape the future of #JuvenileJustice in #Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth is building a new plan to better support #PAYouth, and your insights can drive real change. Take a quick, anonymous survey to share your ideas, experiences, and priorities. 📲 Scan the QR code or visit…
Many chronic conditions—like diabetes or hypertension—require ongoing care. Substance use disorder is no different. A recurrence of symptoms isn’t failure—it’s a sign someone may need more support or a new approach.