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AddictionSurvivors.org

National. Online only.

AddictionSurvivors.org is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing peer support communities for those with addiction disorders and their families and friends. Their forums include communities for opioid addiction, alcohol dependence, stimulant addictions, and benzodiazepine addiction.

MakeContact@
AddictionSurvivors.org

www.AddictionSurvivors.org

 

Addictions Victorious

National. In-person meetings in seven states (MD, MA, NE, NJ, NY, PA, WA)

A nondenominational network of Christ-centered support and recovery groups. Meetings are open to men and women of all ages who struggle with various addictions and who are seeking lasting change in their lives. Loved ones and friends are also welcomed. AV partners with local church families and various Christian ministries that desire to reach out to those who are struggling with addiction-related issues.

Addictions Victorious
P.O. Box 5852
Deptford, NJ 08096
(866) 412-5252
info@AddVicInc.org
www.addvicinc.org

Advocates for the integration of recovery and methadone, inc (afirm)

AFIRM has links to Methadone Anonymous, Methadone Patient Support and Community Education Project. AFIRM spun off from Methadone Anonymous and is a self help group for, and led by, current and former methadone maintenance treatment patients. "Have you ever attended a 12-Step meeting and were not allowed to 'share' because you are a methadone patient? Have you ever gone to one of these meetings and felt like you could not be honest about being a methadone patient because there were things you needed to talk about?" AFIRM is useful for people who want to follow a 12-Step program while on methadone maintenance.

AFIRM
888-METH 7-86 (888-638-4786) (toll free) fchristie@afirmfwc.org
www.afirmfwc.org

alcoholics for christ

International. Founded 1977. Over 100 open in-person groups nationwide, many in metro-Detroit.

An interdenominational, Christian fellowship that ministers to three groups: alcoholics or substance abusers, family members, and adult children raised in families affected by alcohol or substance abuse. Alcoholics For Christ ministries provide nondenominational, Jesus-centered, substance abuse support groups that utilize a common format and can be supported by the entire Bible-believing Christian community worldwide. Meetings can be located here.

Alcoholics for Christ
1316 N. Campbell Road
Royal Oak, MI 48067
800-441-7877 (toll free) al4christ333@sbcglobal.net
www.alcoholicsforchrist.com

All Addicts Anonymous

National. In-person groups.

All Addicts Anonymous (AAA) is a program for all addicts and all addictions. It is grounded in the principles of the Four Absolutes, the Twelve Steps, and the Ten Points as adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous.

The Upstate Group of All Addicts Anonymous
P.O. Box 500
Hankins, NY 12741
Toll Free: 888-422-2476
alladdictsanonymous@gmail.com
www.alladdictsanonymous.org

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Because I love you (bily)

International. Founded 1982. In-person meetings in 14 states (mostly in California) and Canada.

Nonprofit support group for parents whose children (of all ages) have behavioral problems, including alcohol and/or drug use. Focus is on providing structure, consequences and consistency in addressing these issues. BILY Too - The Youth Group youth peer support groups, are available in some areas.

The Parent & Youth Support Group, P.O. Box 2062
Winnetka, CA 91396-2062
818-884-8242
bily1982@aol.com
bily.org

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bUDDHIST rECOVERY nETWORK

International. Founded 2008. In-person meetings in 19 states, Australia, Canada, Thailand and the United Kingdom.

The Buddhist Recovery Network supports the use of Buddhist teachings, traditions and practices to help people recover from the suffering caused by addictive behaviors. Open to people of all backgrounds, and respectful of all recovery paths, the organization promotes mindfulness and meditation, and is grounded in Buddhist principles of non-harming, compassion and interdependence. It seeks to serve an international audience through teaching, training, treatment, research, publication, advocacy and community-building initiatives. Their 2009 inaugural conference brochure describes their history and mission in great detail.

Buddhist Recovery Network
P. O. Box 4, Marylhurst Oregon 97036
paul@buddhistrecovery.org
www.buddhistrecovery.org

Celebrate Recovery

International. Founded 1990. 10,000 churches.

Celebrate Recovery is part of Saddleback Church. Celebrate has eight recovery principles based on the beatitudes. Celebrate Recovery provides peer support and service ministry within a Christ-centered, Bible-based recovery program. Conference listings and Celebrate Recovery tools are available online. Information on finding and starting groups is available here.

info@celebraterecovery.com
www.celebraterecovery.com

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Chemically dependent anonymous

International. Founded in 1980. Over 60 in-person groups mostly in Maryland and Delaware.

CDA is a 12-Step fellowship of men and women whose primary purpose is to stay clean and sober and to help others like them to achieve recovery from chemical dependence. The only requirement for membership is a desire to abstain from all mood changing and mind-altering chemicals. CDA does not attempt to replace AA or NA and encourages its members to use other programs along with CDA. CDA offers literature in the form of books and pamphlets including a starter kit for new groups.

CDA General Service Office
P O Box 423
Severna Park, MD 21146.
888-CDA-HOPE (toll free)
Email CDA
www.cdaweb.org

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Co-Anon Family groups

International. In-person meetings in 13 states, Canada, the United Kingdom and online.

Co-Anon Family Groups is a 12-Step fellowship of men and women who are husbands, wives, parents, relatives, or close friends of someone who is dependent on cocaine. Co-Anon's Emeeting has over 300 members on 5 continents and functions as an "email group". Co-Anon literature can be ordered through their website, where there are links to other resources including a newsletter that members of any 12-Step group will find helpful.

Co-Anon Family Groups World Services
PO Box 12722
Tucson, AZ 85732-2722
800-898-9985 (toll free) or 520-513-5028
info@co-anon.org
www.co-anon.org

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Cocaine anonymous (CA)

International. Founded 1982. Over 2,000 weekly in-person meetings in the U.S. and Canada and 175 meetings in the United Kingdom.

Cocaine Anonymous is concerned solely with the personal recovery and continued sobriety of anyone who wants to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances (including alcohol and other drugs) and to help others achieve the same.

CA World Services Office 3740 Overland Ave., Suite C Los Angeles, CA 90034
310-559-5833
cawso@ca.org
www.ca.org

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crystal meth anonymous

International. Founded 2000. 500 in-person weekly meetings.

Crystal Meth Anonymous is a 12-Step fellowship whose primary purpose is to lead a sober life and to carry the message of recovery to the crystal meth addict who still suffers. Membership is open to anyone with a desire to stop using drugs. CMA is a relatively young program, with growing activity.

CMA General Services
4470 W Sunset Blvd., Suite 107 PMB 555
Los Angeles, CA 90027-6302
Hotline Phone: 213-488-4455
www.crystalmeth.org

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Dual Diagnosis Anonymous of oregon (DDA)

State of Oregon. Founded 1996. In-person meetings at over 100 chapters.

DDA is a peer support program based on an authorized version of the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous with an additional 5 steps that focus on dual diagnosis (mental illness and substance abuse). DDA’s unique 12 steps plus 5 program offers hope for achieving the promise of recovery.

DDA of Oregon
PO Box 2883
Portland, OR 97208
Toll Free: 877-222-1332
Office: 503-222-6484
jennifers@ddaoforegon.com

www.ddaoforegon.com

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Grief recovery after a substance passing (GRASP)

National. Founded 2002. Seven in-person groups.

Founded by parents who lost their child to addiction, GRASP is a model support group for those who have lost loved ones. The group’s founders have information on forming groups and a link where departed loved ones can be commemorated. There’s information on coping methods, meditations, literature recommendations, and other resources and personal reflections. This group is representative of many local groups that respond to the need for support by relatives who have lost someone to alcohol and/or drugs.

619-656-8414
mom@jennysjourney.org
www.grasphelp.org

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harm Reduction network

International. In-person meetings and online.

The Harm Reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support (HAMS) Network is a free-of-charge, peer-led support group for people concerned about their use of alcohol, marijuana, nicotine and/or caffeine. HAMS is open and welcoming to people who wish to reduce or eliminate the harm in their lives caused by any substance or any behavior. The 11 elements of the HAMS program help members to achieve safer use, reduced use, or abstinence from alcohol/drugs. HAMS sponsors live meetings in New York City and a chat room and email group as well articles on its website.

The HAMS Harm Reduction Network, Inc.
P. O. Box 498
Prince Street Station
New York, NY 10012.
347-678-5671
hams@hamshrn.org
www.hamsnetwork.org

Heroin Anonymous

International. Founded 2004. In-person meetings in 11 states (AZ, CA, GA, IL, LA, MI, OH, SC, TX, UT, WA).

HA is a 12-Step program adapted from AA's 12 steps and is concerned solely with the personal recovery and continued sobriety of heroin addicts. There are no dues or fees for membership. HA will assist new groups that seek to begin meetings in new locations.

Heroin Anonymous World Services, Inc.,
5555 N. 7th Street #134 - 408
Phoenix, AZ 85014
livingfree@heroin-anonymous.org

www.heroin-anonymous.org

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Jews in the rooms (chabad.org)

International. An online social networking tool with virtual meetings for the Jewish Recovery Community.

In the Rooms is a comprehensive online social network for the recovery community worldwide. Their mission is to help, inform, touch, connect, and heal those already in recovery, seeking recovery, and the family and friends supporting recovery around the world.

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LifeRing Secular recovery

International. Founded in 2001. Over 115 in-person groups and online.

LifeRing sponsors face-to-face groups and online connections to chat rooms, discussion forums, blogs, and links to sources of information related to recovery from addiction. LifeRing is not affiliated with any other organization, and is independent financially, legally, and organizationally. LifeRing meetings are started and led by peer volunteers called "conveners."

LifeRing Service Center
1440 Broadway Ste 312 Oakland CA 94612
800-811-4142 (toll free)
service@lifering.org
lifering.org

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Marijuana anonymous

International. Meetings (in 39 states and nine foreign countries) and online.

Marijuana Anonymous is a 12-Step fellowship that addresses the common problem of marijuana addiction. There are in-person and online meetings. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using marijuana. The website offers daily online meetings led by a volunteer and a chat room. In addition they offer literature and an online newsletter.

Marijuana Anonymous World Services
P.O. Box 2912
Van Nuys, CA 91404
800-766-6779 (toll free)
office@marijuana-anonymous.org
www.marijuana-anonymous.org

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methadone anonymous support

International. In-person meetings in most states and online.

Methadone Anonymous Support is a 12-Step program for people recovering from opiate addiction. The website’s meeting locator is organized by state and hosts daily online meetings and forums. There are recovery stories and an expert to answer questions.

SUPPORT@
MethadoneAnonymous.us

www.methadonesupport.org

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Millati Islami

National. Founded 1989. 50 groups including prison-based meetings.

Millati Islami is a fellowship of men and women, joined together on the Path of Peace. We share our experiences, strengths, and hopes while recovering from our active addiction to mind- and mood-altering substances. Following Millati Islami’s 12 Steps to Recovery, members look to Allah (G-D) to guide us on Millati Islami (the Path of Peace). While recovering, we strive to become rightly guided Muslims, submitting our will and services to Allah. members look to Allah (G-D) to guide us on Millati Islami (the Path of Peace). While recovering, we strive to become rightly guided Muslims, submitting our will and services to Allah.

Millati Islami
323-872-7264
prisonservices@
mauunanddawaah.org
mauunanddawaah.org

mothers on methadone

National. Founded 2005. Online only.

The main goal of this site is to reduce the stigma and misinformation surrounding the use of Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) during pregnancy through the sharing of accurate information and support. This site offers support, education and hope to expectant women in recovery from an opioid dependence who are utilizing MMT. Expectant and postpartum MMT patients and the professionals who care for them are welcome and encouraged to join.

Jessica@methadonesupport.org or
Sharon@methadonesupport.org

www.methadonesupport.org

Nar-anon family groups

International. In-person groups and online.

Nar-Anon Family Groups is a 12-Step program for relatives and friends who are concerned about the addiction or drug problem of another. Nar-Anon’s program of recovery is adapted from Narcotics Anonymous and uses Nar-Anon's Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Twelve Concepts. Nar-Anon literature is available on its website. Here’s information about Nar-Anon groupsand online forum.

Nar-Anon Family Groups Headquarters, Inc.
22527 Crenshaw Blvd. Suite 200B
Torrance, CA 90505
800-477-6291 (toll free) or 310-534-8188.
naranonWSO@gmail.com
nar-anon.org

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narcotics anonymous (NA)

International. Founded 1953. Over 43,000 in-person groups in US and 127 countries.

NA is a fellowship of men and women who come together for the purpose of sharing their recovery from drug abuse. NA members are working together in a spirit of unity and cooperation to carry their message of recovery. The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using. NA members share their successes and challenges in overcoming active addiction and living drug-free, productive lives through the application of principles contained within the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of NA. Information is available in several languages, on audio tapes and in Braille.

NA has meetings for young people, women and other groups.

Narcotics Anonymous World Services
PO Box 9999
Van Nuys, California 91409 818-773-9999
fsmail@na.org
www.na.org

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nicotine anonymous (NiCa)

International. Founded 1980. In-person meetings (36 states and 35 countries) and online.

Nicotine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women helping each other to live our lives free of nicotine. “The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using nicotine." Information available in 13 languages.

Nicotine Anonymous World Services
419 Main Street, PMB#370 Huntington Beach, CA 92648
877-879-6422 (toll free) or 415-750-0328
info@nicotine-anonymous.org
www.nicotine-anonymous.org

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Recoveries anonymous (ra)

International. Founded 1981. 50 chapters.

RA is a 12-Step spiritual recovery program that is “solution focused” for all problems and behaviors including addiction. Anyone seeking a solution for any kind of addiction, problem or behavior. Families and friends welcome.

RA Universal Services
P.O. Box 1212
East Northport, NY 11731
raus@r-a.org
www.r-a.org

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Secular Organization for Sobriety/Save Our Selves (SOS)

International. Founded (as Secular Sobriety Groups) 1985. Over 750 groups and online.

SOS is a network of autonomous, nonprofessional local groups dedicated solely to helping individuals achieve and maintain sobriety. SOS is a secular program of recovery and takes a self-empowerment approach. SOS is useful for people with alcohol and other drug problems who have difficulty with the spiritual aspects of many mutual aid groups. SOS has family and friend groups.

SOS Clearinghouse
4773 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90027
323-666-4295
sos@cfiwest.org
www.cfiwest.org

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smart recovery

International. A non-profit established 1994. Offers more than 650 weekly face-to-face meetings and 15 online meetings. Materials in 8 languages. SMART Recovery ® (Self Management And Recovery Training) is a self-empowering, donation-requested, science-based support group for abstaining from any substance or activity addiction. Discourages use of the labels "alcoholic" and "addict." Teaches "tools" organized under the 4-Point Program: 1) Motivation, 2) Coping with craving, 3) Emotional self-management and problem-solving, and 4) Lifestyle balance. Tools include the cost-benefit analysis, rational problem-solving skills, and coping with craving techniques. Of particular interest to individuals who do not view addiction as a disease, or do not want to rely on a higher power for recovery. However, SMART Recovery ® is not opposed to belief in a higher power, or belief in addiction as a disease.  Participants are encouraged to live in accordance with their highest values (religious or otherwise).

SMART Recovery On-Line is a web-based community which supports individuals seeking to abstain from any substance or activity addiction.  Established in 1998, SMART Recovery On-Line offers donation requested access to message boards, 24/7 live chat, and daily meetings in both type chat and voice chat formats.  SMART Recovery Online is available worldwide.  Volunteers are available to help newcomers as they post on the message board, enter chat room discussions and participate in meetings.

SMART Recovery
7304 Mentor Avenue, Ste F
Mentor, OH 44060
866-951-5357 (toll free) or 440-951-5357
Email SMART Recovery
www.smartrecovery.org

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sober24

International. Founded 2000. Online only.

Sober24 is an online fellowship for people with alcoholism and drug addiction based on 12-Step programs. It includes discussion and chat areas and use of SoberFuse, a recovery management software program. There are virtual meetings on a regular basis, reading materials and other recovery resources.

Email Sober24
www.sober24.com

Supportgroups.com

National. On-line community with over 220 support groups.

The goal of SupportGroups.com is to bring people together around life’s challenges by providing concise, up-to-date information and a meeting place for individuals, their friends and families, and professionals who offer pathways to help. Addiction support groups include ones for use of alcohol, caffeine, cocaine, drugs, ecstasy, gambling, heroin, the internet, marijuana, methamphetamines, prescription drugs, sex, shopping, smoking, sugar, and video games. Additionally, there is support for people taking methadone and suboxone. Groups for many other issues also exist.

Email SupportGroups.com
www.supportgroups.com

women for sobriety

National. Founded 1976. Over 200 in-person groups and online.

Women for Sobriety is the first modern national self-help program for women with alcoholism. It is based on a new life program of positivity that encourages emotional and spiritual growth. It is run by women in small mutual aid groups held in hospitals, clinics, treatment facilities, women centers, and wherever women with alcoholism are being treated. Many online groups.

Women For Sobriety
P.O. Box 618
Quakertown, PA 18951-0618
215-536-8026
www.womenforsobriety.org

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