Recovery Resources

resources_imageBelow, you will find a list of very helpful links! Please take your time and browser through. Also notice the links to the left of this paragraph. If you still have questions or need help, don't hesitate to contact us!

Womens Network

www.womensrecoverynetwork.com

Dry Blog

http://dryblog.blogspot.com

For Alcoholics, Drug Addicts and their family and friends

Alcoholics Anonymous

www.aa.org

Facts about the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, founded in 1935. More than 2,000,000 members who drank to excess and finally acknowledged that they could not handle alcohol now life a new way of life without it. This site has information for professionals, services for members, meeting locations, maps, guidelines from General Service and historial and archival data.

Grapevine

www.aagrapevine.org

60 Years of stories, cartoons, letters and jokes written by recovering alcholics. New Mp3 downloads free from current monthly Grapevine available on this site.

Alanon & Alateen

www.al-anon.alateen.org

For 50 years this group has asked the question: Is your life affected by someone elses drinking? Child? Spouse? Parents? Friend? It is estimated that each alcoholic affects the lives of four other people. Navigation friendly site for help in three languages.

The Cool Spot

www.thecoolspot.gov

A place where teens can learn about alcohol and how to resist peer pressure.

The National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens

http://teens.drugabuse.gov

Narcotics Anonymous

www.southbrowardna.org

Information for North DAde Area NA, Gulf Coast Area NA, Mid Coast Area, Capitol Area of NJ. Meeting list and links.

NAR-ANON

For assistance for family members and friends of addicts. 954-584-6578.

Cocaine Anonymous

www.ca.org

Self Test for Cocaine Addiction, Meeting information, books, literature, conventions, and information for media and public.

Co-Anon

www.co-anon.org

For Friends and families of cocaine addicts.

Adult Children of Alcoholics

www.adultchildren.org

For those who have grown up in dysfunctional homes.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

www.niaaa.nih.gov

Alcohol Alerts, Newsletters, Pamphlets, Brochures Professional Education Materials, Research, Conferences, and general infomration.

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