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Local Resources
When you click/tap Suffolk County Department of Health, you will be brought to a directory of services it provides.
When you click/tap Nassau County Hotline Numbers, you will be brought to a directory of services Nassau County provides.
National Resources
- Alcoholics Anonymous – 212.870.3400
- Adult Children of Alcoholics – 310.534.1815
- National Drug Information Treatment and Referral Hotline – 800.662-HELP
- National Association of State Alcohol/Drug Abuse Directors – 202.293.0090
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – 800.662.HELP
- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence – 800.NCA.CALL
- National Organization of Students Against Substance Abuse
- Coalition Against Drug Abuse Hotlines – 877.959.7812
- The National Center for Victims of Crime – 800.FYI.CALL
- National Organization for Victim Assistance – 202.232.6682
- U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime
- National Domestic Violence Hotline – 800.799.SAFE
Campus Security Manual
Hunter Business School is very serious about the safety and security of its campuses. Our institution acknowledges the challenges in our society, and as such, all of us must work together to create the safe and secure environment expected.
To review Hunter’s Campus Security Manual and Annual Security Report about school safety, please tap here.
Please tap here for data from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Postsecondary Education, and enter information for either campus.
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