South Carolina Drug Helplines: 24-Hour Free Counseling Hotline

Last Updated: February 4, 2021

South Carolina, much like any other state in the US has been experiencing problems with drug and substance abuse among its population. Thanks to initiatives from non-governmental and nonprofit organizations, substance abuse hotline numbers have been established to support addiction recovery efforts.

DAODAS Helpline

This South Carolina 24 hour free counseling hotline is under the Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse. ย It helps people who are struggling to get out of drug addiction and substance use disorder. The hotline 803-896-555 is toll-free and conducted by a team of counselors working 24/7. Every bit of information is treated as private and confidential.

SC Tobacco Quitline

South Carolinians wanting to quit tobacco or finding it hard to stay away from smoking can call the free drug counseling helpline 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669). The line is open 24/7 and it links to nicotine addiction specialists for one on one coaching and counseling assistance.
With the right help and the above addiction helpline numbers the problem of substance abuse in South Carolina can be put under control. Donโ€™t let loved ones suffer in silence, seek support!

Published on: October 1st, 2018

Updated on: February 4th, 2021

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