About ISAIC

The Iowa Substance Abuse Information Center and Clearinghouse (ISAIC) exists to support education, prevention, and treatment efforts in Iowa, by supplying accurate information and referral services in the areas of substance abuse, problem gambling, tobacco, and mental health.
ISAIC provides a variety of services to meet your needs.
ISAIC was established as a special service of the Cedar Rapids Public Library with funding from the Iowa Department of Public Health, Division of Behavioral Health, and the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information. ISAIC is Iowa's Regional Alcohol and Drug Awareness Resource (RADAR) Center. In that capacity, ISAIC provides individuals and organizations in Iowa with access to a comprehensive collection of print and other media resources on substance abuse, problem gambling, mental health, and related topics.
Hours and Contact Information
ISAIC is open Monday - Friday from 8 am - 5 pm for phone services, and 9 am - 5 pm for visitors. ISAIC is closed on the following holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Our Help Line, 1-866-242-4111, never closes.
Cedar Rapids area call: (319) 398-5133
Within Iowa: 1-866-242-4111
FAX number: (319) 398-0476
E-mail: isaicmail@crlibrary.org
Web site:
http://www.drugfreeinfo.org
Mailing address:
Iowa Substance Abuse Information Center
Cedar Rapids Public Library
500 First Street SE
Cedar
Rapids, IA 52401
All transactions with us are confidential.
Copyright Information
The majority of information at this site is in the public domain. Unless stated otherwise, documents and files can be freely downloaded and reproduced. However, you may encounter documents that are sponsored by private companies and other organizations. Accordingly, other parties may retain all rights to publish or reproduce these documents or to allow others to do so. Some documents available from this site may be protected under the United States and foreign copyright laws. Permission to reproduce may be required
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