Alcohol Abuse
Self Help Clearinghouse
Alcoholics Victorious
International. 150 affiliated groups. Founded 1948. 12-Step. Christian-oriented group for those recovering from alcohol or chemical dependency. Information and referrals, literature, phone support, conferences, support group meetings and newsletter. Assistance in starting groups. How-to materials. Write: Alcoholics Victorious 1045 Swift Ave. North Kansas City, MO 64116-4127 Voice: 1-800-624-5156 Fax: 816-471-3718 Website: http://www.alcoholicsvictorious.org E-mail: info@alcoholicsvictorious.org Verified: 11/12/2007
Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
International. 106,000 groups worldwide. Founded 1935. (MULTILINGUAL) 12-Step. Fellowship of women and men who have found a solution to their drinking problem. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Supported by voluntary contributions of its members and groups. A.A. neither seeks nor accepts outside funding. Members observe personal anonymity at the public level, thus emphasizing A.A. principles rather than personalities. For more information check your local phone directory. Write: A.A. World Services, Inc. P.O. Box 459 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 Voice: 212-870-3400 Fax: 212-870-3003 Website: http://www.aa.org Verified: 4/24/2007
Alateen
International. 1770 groups. Founded 1957. 12-Step. (MULTILINGUAL) Fellowship of young persons whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking. An active adult member of Al-Anon who is certified as eligible to serve as a sponsor for each group. Group development guidelines and newsletter. Literature is available in over 30 languages. Write: Alateen 1600 Corporate Landing Prkway Virginia Beach, VA 23454-5617 Voice: 757-563-1600 Fax: 757-563-1655 Website: http://www.al-anon.alateen.org E-mail: wso@al-anon.org Verified: 5/1/2007
Al-Anon Family Groups, Inc. World Services Headquarters
International. 24,000 groups. Founded 1951. (MULTILINGUAL)12-Step. Fellowship of men, women, adult children and children whose lives have been affected by the drinking of a family member or friend. Opportunity for personal recovery and growth. Guidelines for starting groups. Literature is available in over 34 languages. Write: Al-Anon Family Group 1600 Corporate Landing Parkway Virginia Beach, VA 23454-5617 Voice: 757-563-1600 Fax: 757-563-1655 Website: http://www.al-anon.alateen.org E-mail: wso@al-anon.org Verified: 4/26/2007
Calix Society
International. 20 chapters. Founded 1947. Fellowship of Catholic alcoholics maintaining their sobriety through Alcoholics Anonymous. Concerned with total abstinence, spiritual development and sanctification of the whole personality of each member. Bimonthly newsletter. Assistance in chapter development. Write: Calix Society 2555 Hazelwood Ave. St. Paul, MN 55109 Voice: 651-773-3117 Website: http://www.calixsociety.org E-mail: calix@usfamily.net Verified: 5/2/2007
Women For Sobriety
International. 150 groups. Founded 1976. Program designed specifically to help the woman alcoholic achieve sobriety. Addresses need to overcome depressed feelings and guilt. Monthly newsletter, information and referrals, phone support, group meetings, conferences and group development guidelines. Write: Women For Sobriety Box 618 Quakertown, PA 18951 Voice: 215-536-8026 Fax: 215-538-9026 Website: http://www.womenforsobriety.org E-mail: NewLife@nni.com Verified: 4/25/2007
JACS
(Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically Dependent Persons and Significant Others) International. Founded 1980. For alcoholic and chemically dependent Jews, families, friends, associates and the community. Networking, community outreach, retreats, newsletter, literature, spiritual events and speakers bureau. Write: JACS 120 W. 57th St. New York, NY 10019 Voice: 212-397-4197 Fax: 212-399-3525 Website: http://www.jacsweb.org E-mail: jacs@jacsweb.org Verified: 11/12/2007
Overcomers Outreach, Inc.
International. 700 affiliated groups. Founded 1985. 12-Step. Christ-centered support group for persons with any compulsive behavior, as well as their families and friends. Uses 12-steps of A.A. and applies them to the Scriptures. Uses Jesus Christ as 'higher power.' Supplements involvement in other 12-step groups. Newsletter, group development guidelines and conferences. Write: Overcomers Outreach, Inc. P.O. Box 922950 Sylmar, CA 91392-2950 Voice: 1-800-310-3001 Website: http://www.overcomersoutreach.org E-mail: info@overcomersoutreach.org Verified: 4/25/2007
Psychologists Helping Psychologists
National network. Founded 1980. For doctoral-level psychologists or students who've had a personal experience with alcohol or drugs. Aim is to support each other in recovery and help others to recover. Regional/national get-togethers and newsletter. Write: Psychologists Helping Psychologist 3484 S. Utah St. Arlington, VA 22206-1921 Voice: 703-243-447 Fax: 703-243-7125 E-mail: AnnS@Erols.com Verified: 5/2/2007
Secular Organizations for Sobriety (Save Ourselves)
International. 20,000 members. Founded 1986. Mutual help for alcoholics and addicts who want to acknowledge their addiction and maintain sobriety as a separate issue from religion or spirituality. Newsletter. Guidelines and assistance available for starting groups. Real-time online chats and e-groups available. Write: Secular Organizations for Sobriety 4773 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90027 Voice: 323-666-4295 Fax: 323-666-4271 Website: http://www.cfiwest.org E-mail: sos@cfiwest.org Verified: 4/25/2007
Intercongregational Addictions Program (ICAP)
International. Founded 1979. Network of recovering alcoholic women in religious orders. Helps Roman Catholic women who are or have been members of religious orders and are alcoholic or chemically dependent, compulsive eaters, compulsive gamblers, etc. Information, referrals, assistance in meeting other members, phone support, conferences and e-newsletters. Write: Intercongregational Addictions Pgm 7777 Lake St., Suite 115 River Forest, IL 60305-1734 Voice: 708-488-9770 Fax: 708-488-9774 Website: http://www.2icap.org E-mail: icapsrs@sbcglobal.net Verified: 4/26/2007
Chemically Dependent Anonymous
National. 65 affiliated groups. Founded 1980. Purpose is to carry the message of recovery to the chemically dependent person. For those with a desire to abstain from drugs or alcohol. Information, referrals, phone support and conferences. Group development guidelines. Write: Chemically Dependent Anonymous PO Box 813 Annapolis, MD 21401 Voice: 1-888-232-4673 Website: http://www.cdaweb.org Verified: 4/27/2007
Dual Disorders Anonymous
National. 25 chapters. Founded 1982. 12-step. Fellowship of men and women who come together to help those members who suffer from both a mental disorder and alcoholism and/or drug addiction. Group development guidelines. Write: Dual Disorders Anonymous P.O. Box 681264 Schaumburg, IL 60168-1264 Voice: 847-577-1853 (Chuck) Website: http://www.msnusers.com Verified: 5/2/2007
Anesthetists in Recovery
National network. Founded 1984. 150 member network of recovering nurse anesthetists. Provides phone support, information and referrals to groups and treatment. 8233 Brookside Rd Elkins Park, PA 19027 Voice: 215-635-0183 Website: http://health.groups.yahoo.com E-mail: a.to.z@comcast.net Verified: 10/1/2007
Overcomers In Christ
International. Founded 1987. Recovery program that deals with every aspect of addiction and dysfunction (spiritual, physical, mental, emotional and social). Uses Overcomers Goals which are Christ-centered. Resources, literature, information and referrals. Assistance in starting new groups. Write: Overcomers In Christ P.O. Box 34460 Omaha, NE 68134-0460 Voice: 402-573-0966 Fax: 402-573-0960 Website: http://www.OvercomersInChrist.org E-mail: OIC@OvercomersInChrist.org Verified: 5/2/2007
Adult Children of Alcoholics World Services Organization
International. 1500+ meetings. Founded 1977. 12-Step. Program of recovery for individuals who were raised in an alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional household. Group development guidelines, newsletter and literature. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope when writing. Write: ACAWSO P.O. Box 3216 Torrance, CA 90510 Voice: 310-534-1815 Website: http://adultchildren.org E-mail: info@adultchildren.org Verified: 5/1/2007
International Doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous
International network. 6000 members. 175 affiliated groups. Founded 1949. Opportunity for doctoral level health care professionals to discuss common problems and find common solutions to drug and alcohol problems. Annual meetings (1st week Aug.), phone support, newsletter, information and referrals. Mutual help meetings at conferences of other organizations. Also, Al-Anon program of helping families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with the problem drinking of a relative or friend. In addition, website provides links to several listgroups (ongoing recovery-related meetings conducted by email). Write: IDAA 3311 Brookhill Circle Lexington, KY 40502 Voice: 859-277-9379 Website: http://www.idaa.org Verified: 4/24/2007
Moderation Management
International. 25 groups. Founded 1993. Behavioral change program and support network for people concerned about their drinking and who desire to make positive lifestyle changes. Empowers individuals to accept personal responsibility for choosing and maintaining their own path, whether moderation or abstinence. Promotes early self-recognition of risky drinking behavior when moderation is a more easily achievable goal. Online meetings, chatroom topic meetings, listservs and moderation-friendly therapist listings. Write: Network, Inc. 22 West 27th Street New York, NY 10001 Voice: 212-871-0974 Website: http://moderation.org E-mail: mm@moderation.org Verified: 10/1/2007
SMART Recovery (r)
(Self-Management And Recovery Training) National. 225+ affiliated groups. Founded 1994. Network of self-help groups for individuals wanting to gain their independence from addictive and compulsive behaviors. SMART Recovery is an abstinence program based on cognitive-behavioral principles, especially those of rational-emotive behavior therapy. Newsletter, information, referrals, literature and assistance in starting local groups. Write: SMART Recovery Self-Help Network 7537 Mentor Ave., Suite 306 Mentor, OH 44060 Voice: 1-866-951-5357 Fax: 440-951-5358 Website: http://www.smartrecovery.org E-mail: info@smartrecovery.org Verified: 4/25/2007
International Lawyers in Alcoholics Anonymous
International. 40+ affiliated groups. Founded 1975. Serves as a clearinghouse for support groups for lawyers who are recovering alcoholics or have other chemical dependencies. Newsletter, annual conventions and group development guidelines. Write: ILAA 14123 Victory Blvd. Van Nuys, CA 91401 Voice: 818-785-6541 Fax: 818-785-3887 Website: http://www.ilaa.org Verified: 11/13/2007
Men for Sobriety
International. 5 affiliated groups. Founded 1976. Purpose is to help all men recover from problem drinking through the discovery of self, gained by sharing experiences, hopes and encouragement with other men in similar circumstances. Recognizes men's complex role in today's society. Write: Men for Sobriety P.O. Box 618 Quakertown, PA 18951-9618 Voice: 215-536-8026 Fax: 215-538-9026 E-mail: NewLife@nni.com Verified: 4/25/2007
Free N One Recovery
National. 55 affiliated groups. Founded 1985. Group teaches people to be free mentally and spiritually, as well as free of drugs and alcohol. Family support groups available. Information and referrals, phone support, literature and conferences. Assistance in starting local chapters. Write: Free N One Recovery 5838 S. Overhill Rd. Los Angeles, CA 90043 Voice: 323-295-0009 Website: http://www.freenone.org E-mail: freenone@msn.com Verified: 11/12/2007
Dual Recovery Anonymous
International. Chapters worldwide. Founded 1989. A self-help program for individuals who experience a dual disorder of chemical dependency and a psychiatric or emotional illness. Based on the principles of the 12-steps and the personal experiences of individuals in dual recovery. Literature, newsletter and assistance in starting local groups. Write: Dual Recovery Anonymous P.O. Box 8107 Praire Village, KS 66208 Website: http://www.draonline.org (note: listings of groups on this website may be out-of-date – be sure to call the contact number listed for the group before attending) Verified: 11/26/2007
Double Trouble in Recovery, Inc.
National. 250+ affiliated groups. Founded 1989. Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from their particular addiction(s) and mental disorders. For persons dually-diagnosed with an addiction as well as a mental disorder. Literature, information, referrals and conferences. Double Trouble in Recovery Basic Guide Book. Assistance in starting new groups. Write: Double Trouble in Recovery, Inc. P.O. Box 245055 Brooklyn, NY 11224 Voice: 718-373-2684 Website: http://www.doubletroubleinrecovery.org E-mail: HV613@aol.com Verified: 5/1/2007
Social Workers Helping Social Workers
National network. Founded 1981. Supports recovery from alcohol or other chemical dependence, either their own or that of a significant other, among social workers (BSW/MSW) or BSW/MSW students. Social workers with other addictions are welcome to attend meetings. Newsletter, annual conferences, some regional retreats/meetings, continuing education, daily e-mail digest and group development guidelines. Write: Social Workers Helping Social Workers 5228 South Kenwood Ave. Chicago, IL 60615-4006 Voice: 773-493-6940 Website: http://www.socialworkershelping.org E-mail: SWHSWIL@aol.com Verified: 10/8/2007
LifeRing Secular Recovery
International. Founded 1999. Secular community of persons who are building lives free of dependency on alcohol and other drugs. Group activities are not associated with religion or spirituality. Members practice complete abstinence from alcohol and other addicting drugs. Peer support, literature, information, referrals and advocacy activities. Guidelines available for starting similar groups. Large online e-mail support group and several smaller special interest groups (women, weight loss, stop smoking, etc). Online chats, forum. Publishes sobriety literature. Write: LifeRing Secular Recovery 1440 Broadway, Suite 312 Oakland, CA 94612-2041 Voice: 1-800-811-4142 http://www.unhooked.comE-mail: service@lifering.org Verified: 5/1/2007
Veterinarians in Recovery
National network. Founded 1990. Support network for veterinarians in recovery from alcoholism and addiction. Provides information and referrals, phone support and newsletter. Online e-mail listserve. Maintains database of members for support. Al-Anon members and recovering veterinarian staff welcome at meetings. Many VIR members also are members of International Doctors in A.A., and meet during their annual conference. Write: Veterinarians in Recovery 180 County Rd. 741 Clanton, AL 35046 Voice: 205-335-4222 E-mail: jeffhalldvm@charter.net Verified: 11/12/2007
Families Anonymous
International. 500+ groups. Founded 1971. 12-Step. Fellowship for relatives and friends of persons with drug, alcohol or behavioral problems. Members learn to achieve their own serenity in spite of the turmoil which surrounds them. Besides many booklets, pamphlets and bookmarks, publications include daily thought book, 'Today A Better Way' and a bi-monthly newsletter 'The Twelve-Step Rag.' Offers group development guidelines. Write: Families Anonymous P.O. Box 3475 Culver City, CA 90231-3475 Voice: 1-800-736-9805 Fax: 310-815-9682 Website: http://www.FamiliesAnonymous.org E-mail: famanon@FamiliesAnonymous.org Verified: 11/3/2007
Conduct Disorders Parent Message Board
Online. 7,080 members. Founded 1995. Support for parents living with a child with one of the many behavior disorders including: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiance disorder, conduct disorder, depression and substance abuse. Parents with children of all ages welcome. Website: http://www.conductdisorders.com Verified: 4/27/2007
Recoveries Anonymous
International. 50 chapters. Spiritual recovery group for anyone seeking solution for any kind of addiction, problem or behavior. Families and friends welcome. 'How To Begin...' guides and 'Start A Group' kit can be downloaded for free from the website. Write: Recoveries Anonymous P.O. Box 1212 East Northport, NY 11731 Website: http://www.r-a.org E-mail: raus@r-a.org Verified: 9/28/2007
International Nurses Anonymous
International. Founded 1988. Support and advocacy network for nurses who are involved in a 12-step recovery program. Membership is open to any RN, LPN (or LVN), nursing student or former nurse who considers themselves to be members of a 12-step group - including but not limited to: AA, NA, OA, Ala-non, Nar-anon, ACOA, CODA, etc. Newsletter and one-to-one networking. Plans for International Conference for 2008. Voice: 704-992-0678 Website: http://intnursesanon.org Verified: 4/3/2007
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