Culturally and community-centered resources recognize the distinct experiences, values, and needs of different groups affected by substance use disorder challenges. These services draw on shared traditions and lived experience to build trust, reduce stigma, and aid recovery for Indigenous Peoples, LGBTQ+ individuals, Black communities, and others. For many people, culturally responsive care can make it easier to feel understood, respected, and willing to seek and continue needed support.
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