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- DDAP | Home
The Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs’ Emerging Drug Trends Symposium, originally scheduled for Tuesday, November 18, 2025, has been postponed The new date for the symposium is Tuesday, March 31, 2026
- Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs
“The Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs mission is to engage, coordinate and lead the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s effort to prevent and reduce drug, alcohol and gambling addiction and abuse; and to promote recovery, thereby reducing the human and economic impact of the disease ”
- Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs - PA. GOV
Find and view inspection results for licensed drug and alcohol treatment facilities
- Licensing | Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs | Commonwealth of . . .
The Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) is the regulatory agency responsible for the licensure and oversight of drug and alcohol treatment facilities and recovery houses operating in the Commonwealth
- What is DDAP? - Niagara Recovery
What is DDAP? The Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) is a vital governmental agency that is dedicated to providing top-notch substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment services to the residents of Pennsylvania
- DDAP | Course Catalog
Now in its seventh year, the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) hosts this symposium to ensure that as drug trends evolve, substance use disorder (SUD) treatment providers and allied professionals are equipped with the latest knowledge and tools
- Recovery Housing in Philadelphia | Guide to Recovery Houses
Use DDAP’s facility locator to see licensed recovery and halfway houses statewide, and review information from Philadelphia’s Recovery House Initiative Talk with current providers
- Locate Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services - PA. GOV
County drug and alcohol offices, known as Single County Authorities (SCA) can help with treatment funding, assess the need for treatment or other services, and make referrals to match treatment and or service needs for individuals or their family members experiencing substance use disorders
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