Resources
On Campus
The following resources are a compilation of on-campus departments and groups that serve any student, faculty or staff member faced with issues related to alcohol, drugs, and other high risk behaviors.
CPO - Center for Prevention & Outreach
631-632-2748
Education, referral services for counseling for students struggling with substance
use, abuse, and dependence
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
631-632-6720
Psychological and psychiatric services for Stony Brook University students
Student Health Services
631-632-6740
Providing students with quality medical care, and the services necessary to optimize
preventative health and wellness
University Police
333 using an on campus phone
631-632-3333 from off campus or cell phone
Preserving life, maintaining human rights, protecting property, and promoting individual
responsibility and community commitment
Off Campus
The following resources are a compilation of off-campus organizations and groups that serve anyone faced with issues related to alcohol, drugs, and other high risk behaviors.
Long Island Addiction Resource Center (LIARC)
631-288-9505
LIARC provides easy-to-use access to invaluable information about providers of education,
prevention, treatment, recovery and peer services in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
631-669-1124
A fellowship of men and women from all walks of life who meet together to attain and
maintain sobriety
Al-anon
631-669-2827
For friends and family members of alcohol addicted people
Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA)
800-245-4656
A recovery program for adults whose lives were affected as a result of being raised
in an alcoholic or other dysfunctional family
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
516-827-9500
An international, community-based association of people with substance use disorders
Nicotine Anonymous
631-665-0527
Help to cease using tobacco and nicotine products in any form
LI Problem Gambling Resource Center
516-226-8342 // LongIslandPGRC@NYProblemGambling.org
Confidential resources and services for individualsand family members impacted by
problem-gambling, including assistance in covering the costs of treatment, if needed
Gamblers Anonymous (GA)
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope to help
each other recover from a gambling problem
L.I. Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
Suffolk-631-979-1700 Nassau-516-747-2606
Referral information for alcohol and other drug abuse on Long Island
NYS Dept. of Health HIV/AIDS site
800-462-6786
Anonymous HIV Testing
Response Hotline
631-751-7500
24 hour crisis intervention hotline and
ONLINE crisis counseling service
Mon-Fri 3pm-9pm
NYS OASAS - NYS Office of Addiction Services and Supports
631-434-7263
Other Links of Interest
- Suffolk Area Service of Narcotics Anonymous
- National Institution on Drug Abuse
- National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse of National Institute of Health
- QuitAlcohol.com
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- College Drinking: Changing the Culture
- Drug Free Sport
- NCAA Drug Testing Program