New outpatient program at Emory Addiction Center increases access to youth services, family support and treatment scholarships
ATLANTA — The Addiction Alliance of Georgia (AAG), a collaboration between Emory Healthcare and the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, has opened a new 7,000-square-foot Adolescent Outpatient Program at the Emory Addiction Center in Atlanta, expanding access to specialized substance use prevention, early intervention and treatment services for youth and families across Georgia.
The expansion is supported by $2.5 million in philanthropic gifts and a $4.4 million Georgia opioid abatement grant awarded through the Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust as part of the state’s allocation from the 2022 national opioid settlement with pharmaceutical companies. The funding provides treatment scholarships for uninsured or underinsured adolescents, expands family services and supports outcomes research to measure and improve program effectiveness while increasing overall treatment capacity.
The program, located at the Emory Addiction Center, was made possible through contributions from The O. Wayne Rollins Foundation and The Wilbur and Hilda Glenn Family Foundation. The space was designed for adolescents and their families, addressing a critical need as substance use disorders often begin during the teen years.




