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Office of Addiction Services (OAS) – Philadelphia DBHIDS

Substance Use Treatment 24/7 Crisis Line Government Program Justice-Impacted Focused Medicaid Accepted

The Office of Addiction Services (OAS), a division of Philadelphia’s Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services (DBHIDS), serves as the Single County Authority (SCA) responsible for planning, funding, and monitoring substance use prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery support services in Philadelphia. OAS coordinates addiction treatment providers and recovery housing referrals for individuals enrolled in Medicaid as well as those who are uninsured or underinsured. The office integrates federal, state, and city funding to support a comprehensive recovery-oriented system of care, including services for justice-impacted individuals returning to the community. Important Contact Numbers: Emergency Suicide or Mental Health Crisis Line 988 or 215-685-6440 Mental Health and Addiction Services (with or without insurance): 888-545-2600 Intellectual Disability Services (all ages): 215-685-5900 General DBHIDS Administrative Information (non-emergency): 215-685-5400

  • 1101 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 · Center City (Market East)
  • Near SEPTA Bus Routes 17, 33, 48 & MFL (11th Street Station), BSL (City Hall Station), Regional Rail (Jefferson Station)
  • Administrative offices: Monday–Friday, standard business hours Crisis services: 24/7
  • 888-545-2600

What to expect

OAS does not provide direct long-term counseling at its administrative office. Instead, it connects individuals to contracted treatment providers and recovery houses throughout Philadelphia. Services may include detox placement, outpatient or residential treatment referrals, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and recovery housing coordination. Eligibility and insurance status will be assessed during intake.

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Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA)

Housing Government Program Justice-Impacted Focused Near Public Transit Reentry Support

The Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) Second Chance Housing Voucher Program provides time-limited rental assistance to eligible returning citizens reentering the community. The program offers housing subsidies—typically for up to two years—to reduce homelessness and housing instability among justice-impacted individuals. By expanding access to affordable housing, PHA addresses one of the primary barriers to successful reentry: securing stable housing immediately after incarceration.

  • 2013 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19121 · North Philadelphia (Sharswood / Brewerytown area)
  • Near SEPTA Bus Routes 2, 7, 33 & BSL (Girard Station)
  • Monday–Sunday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • 215-684-4000

What to expect

The program provides a housing voucher that subsidizes rent for eligible participants for a defined period (commonly up to two years). Applicants must meet eligibility criteria and may need documentation related to supervision status or reentry program completion. Voucher availability may be limited annually. Participants are responsible for complying with PHA guidelines and landlord agreements.

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