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Orange is a city in southern California’s Orange County that has 137,264 residents.1 Unfortunately, despite its natural beauty, the state is struggling with a rising number of substance abuse cases.2 In June 2022, California had 10,212 reported drug overdose deaths.2
Still, due to incomplete data, drug overdose deaths are underreported throughout the country, so the absolute number of deaths is higher.2 Opioids are often present in drug overdose deaths in California, with an estimated 6,843 deaths related to any opioid overdose in 2021.3 Of those opioid-related deaths, an estimated 5,722 involved fentanyl.3
Orange County is considered the sixth healthiest county in the state.4 Nonetheless, the county’s death rate from any opioid overdose was 23.4 for every 100,000 residents.5 Furthermore, from 2019 to 2021, the county’s drug and alcohol deaths increased by 74%.5 By the end of 2021, at least 11% of deaths reported opioids as the primary substance of abuse, 7% stimulants, and 5% alcohol.5
Orange City is no stranger to these sharp increases.5 The drug overdose deaths rates in Orange was 18.6 for every 100,000 residents.5 Fentanyl-related overdoses increased by 215% from 2020 to 2021.5
According to the treatment locator tool of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 280 facilities treat substance abuse within 25 miles of Orange, CA.6 These facilities provide a wide range of services, including:6
Peer support involves giving and receiving help in recovery from drug or alcohol addiction by people who are also in recovery.7 Peer support groups are a popular form of assistance for those dealing with substance use disorders; studies have shown that participation in peer support groups can help individuals remain active in treatment and avoid relapse.7
Support groups provide information and fellowship for people in recovery from drug and alcohol use disorders.7 Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) and Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.) are well-known support groups that follow similar philosophies and models.7
In Orange, Orange Friendship Club, 2191 N Orange Olive Rd., holds more than 25 AA meetings Monday through Sunday.8 Que Somos hoy at 1920 E. Katella Ave., has meetings Sundays at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Monday through Saturday at 11 a.m.8
Life Church, 3516 E. Chapman Ave., holds NA meetings in Orange, CA, every Wednesday at 8 p.m.9 There’s also the Christ Lutheran Church of Orange, 275 E. La Veta Ave., which holds meetings every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.9 About 5 miles from Orange, in Santa Ana, CA, there is an NA meeting at 1905 E. 17th St. at 8 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.9
Drug and alcohol support meetings are open to the public, free, and anonymous.7 Participation in such meetings is entirely voluntary yet encouraged.7 Participation in peer support groups can be beneficial for substance use control, treatment engagement, reduced risk behaviors, and self-efficacy.7
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