Addiction Abuse (other than Alcohol):
Help in controlling and moving forward
from dependencies...
Behavioral Healthcare Addiction Services – St.
Elizabeth’s Hospital
211 South 3rd Street
Belleville, IL 62220
618.234.2120, ext. 1555
Website:
www.steliz.org
Services offered: Provides inpatient day treatment
and evening treatment for adults with alcohol and drug
addition. 
Birdsong Counseling Services
Eagle Center 8, Suite 3
O’Fallon, IL 62269
618.624.1234
Website:
www.FamilyNow1.com
Services offered: Birdsong had assisted clients in
making progress on their concerns around: depression,
anxiety, anger, panic attacks, adolescent issues, single
parenting blended family conflicts, parenting issues,
employee/employer relationships, job change/job loss,
phobias, affairs, addictions: drug, alcohol, gambling as
well as spiritual/religious faith concerns.

Center for Addictions Rehabilitation and Treatment
Services (ARTS)
4601 State Street
East St. Louis, IL 62205
618.482.7385
Website:
www.cmhc1.org
Services offered: Provides outpatient services for
addiction treatment under the auspices of Comprehensive
Mental Health Center. Provides residential services at
different sites.

Cornell Interventions
302 North 5th Street
East St. Louis, IL 62201
618.271.4542
Website:
www.cornellcompanies.com
Services offered: An outpatient methadone maintenance
program for adult males and females addicted to opiates.
The program also serves dually diagnosed, or mentally ill
substance abusers.

D.A.R.T. (Drug/Alcohol Rehabilitation and Treatment) Inc.
1307 Lindberg Plaza
St. Louis, MO 63132
314.569.3105
Hotline: 314.569.2161
Services offered: DART offers outpatient counseling
for drug/alcohol abuse, outpatient methadone treatment for
opiate addiction, and inpatient treatment for those who
could benefit from a more structured environment.

Gamblers Anonymous
The purpose is to help compulsive gamblers quit gambling
and to help family members cope with the gambler who lives
with them. Meetings are offered at the following location:
Union Methodist Church
721 East Main Street
Belleville, IL 62220
Hours:
Every Monday at 7:30 p.m.
(Information provided by St. Clair County
Community Mental Health Board, 2004)

Gateway East Health Services, Inc.
327 Missouri Avenue, Suite 412
East St. Louis, IL 62201
618.874.0095
Services offered:
Provides comprehensive alcohol,
tobacco, and other drug prevention, HIV/AIDS, Peer
Leadership Training, Parenting Classes, Life Skills and
Domestic Violence prevention services to East St. Louis and
surrounding communities.

Gateway Foundation – Belleville Outpatient Program
7 North High Street, 3rd Floor
Belleville, IL 62220
618.234.9005
Services offered: Assessment, individual, group, and
intensive group services. Groups for clients with chemical
dependency and mental health issues. Specific treatment
tracks for women and DUI referred clients. Childcare is
available for women receiving services. Psychiatric
evaluations available for registered clients.

Help Me Grow Hotline – Illinois Department of Human
Services
2501 North Dirksen Parkway
Springfield, IL 62761
217.785.5368
Hotline: 1.800.323.4769 (GROW)
Services offered: The DHS Help Me Grow Helpline
provides information and statewide referrals in the
following areas: adoption, AIDS, alcoholism/drug abuse,
child care, child safety seats, child support, dental,
disabilities, domestic violence, early intervention,
education emergency services, employment, financial aid,
family planning, food supplementation, gang prevention,
health/physician referral, hearing aids, housing,
immunization, infant health, insurance, intergenerational
interaction, lead, legal advice, male responsibility,
maternity home/school, mental health (general and suicide),
miscellaneous, multi-service agencies, nurse midwife,
parent/child/teen/mate communication, parenting
education/support, parents anonymous, pregnancy/substance
abuse, pre-kindergarten, parental, school/peer pressure,
seniors, sexual assault, sexuality, sexually transmitted
diseases, shelter/drop-in/overnight/transitional, state
agency, teratogen (environmental or occupational) and WIC
vendors/complaints. Women’s Health categories include:
breast and cervical cancer, cardiovascular disease,
depression, domestic violence, menopause and osteoporosis.

InTouch (Illinois Network to Organize Understanding
of Community Health) – Region 16
500 Wilshire Drive
Belleville, IL 62223
618.397.8930 ext. 121
Services offered: InTouch is a statewide
collaborative system for substance abuse prevention services
in Illinois. It uses a systematic approach of addressing
alcohol, tobacco, and other drug abuse prevention by
providing leadership for a network of community-based
service providers, educators, local task forces, and other
community stakeholders to link efforts in the development of
comprehensive prevention programs and services. InTouch is
administrated by the Illinois Department of Human Services
Bureau of Substance Abuse. InTouch, in cooperation with
other state and privately funded agencies, disseminates
information in the form of printed materials, videos,
newsletters, workshops, and conferences. InTouch also
promotes local and statewide media campaigns, youth forums,
anti-tobacco/alcohol advocacy, and other social policy
issues as they relate to prevention.

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
– St. Louis Area
8790 Manchester Road
St. Louis, MO 63144
314.962.3456
Website:
www.ncada-stl.org
Services offered: Information and referral services,
Resource and Training Center, prevention services,
Professional Membership Program, and advocacy and community
development.

Overeater’s Anonymous
9907-E Gravois Road
St. Louis, MO 63123
314.638.6070
Services offered:
A fellowship of men and women who
meet in order to help solve a common problem – compulsive
eating.

T.A.S.C. (Treatment
Alternatives for Safer Communities)
218A
West Main Street
Belleville, IL 62220
618.277.0410
Website:
www.tasc.org
Services offered:
Assessment, referral and case management for substance
abusing juveniles under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile
Justice systems. Life Skills and Anger Management Program.
Adult Criminal Justice Program: Assessment, referral
and case management for substance abusing adults involved in
the criminal justice system. DUI Program: Assessment and
referral for persons charged with DUI as well as those
involved as result of the zero tolerance law. Also provides
evaluation updates for persons seeking reinstatement of
driving privileges. Other: Substance abuse assessments for
the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) and
urine monitoring for the Illinois Department of Professional
Regulation (IDPR).

T.A.S.C. – Youth Enrichment
Services
218A West Main Street
Belleville, IL 62220
618.277.0410
Services offered:
Screening, assessment and referral for adolescents to
determine acceptability/appropriateness of group
participation, recommendations, and referrals to mental
health, substance abuse, and other social service providers
if needed.