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The resource for recovery of alcoholics, narcotics, gamblers, and overeaters. More than 100,000 meetings, hospitals and treatment centers with maps and directions.
http://www.cybersober.com

VANDU is a group of IV drug users and former drug users who work to improve the lives of people who use illicit drugs. They do this through user-based peer support and education.
http://www.vandu.org

Fairly eclectic site, but includes original "clean/sober" writings, cartoons, and unofficial Northern CA AA/NA meeting lists.
http://www.grrr.net

In South Africa. Works with Christian churches to provide support to the substance dependent person and his family and friends. Includes meetings, development opportunities, assistance, prevention programs, and personal outreach.
http://www.cad.org.za/english.htm

Self help support group for people addicted to Solpadeine over-the-counter painkillers.
http://www.solpadeinehelp.org.uk

Local support group for those addicted to crystal meth. Meeting times and mission statement.
http://www.nycma.org/

Drug addiction prevention, treatment and recovery resources. Plus chat, message boards and free recovery email addresses.
http://www.recovery.8m.com/

Resources and information group for the many faces of abuse with chat and message boards and related links for support.
http://www.quitabuse.org

Support network for parents, carers, family and friends of illicit drug users.
http://www.hettys.co.uk

Help for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction. We work in the service of people with Chemical Dependency and those that love them.
http://www.friendsofchoices.org/

Provides a forum for examining addictions and compulsive behaviors to support recovery from the family disease of addiction using the Twelve Step Programs.
http://www.workingsobriety.com

AA and other daily readings for chemically dependent people. Daily e-mail by free subscription. [May not work for all browsers.]
http://members.aol.com/transitionsdaily/

Twelve step slogans, start your day with a new slogan, send in your own and get a free book.
http://www.turningleafpress.com

Discussion forum, chat room, pictures of the facility, and links to the corporate site as well as other substance abuse support groups.
http://www.Geoff.Henderson.org

Substance abuse prevention message board and information for Carroll County Maryland.
http://www.voy.com/104544/

Christ centered support Group which welcomes people with addiction, emotional, relational problems who would like tools and support in learning how to apply God's Plan for recovery in their lives.
http://www.cairforyou.com/

Located in a restored Victorian mansion in Denver, Colorado. Meeting facilities, membership, events and social environment for recovering alcoholics.
http://www.orgsites.com/co/yorkstreetclub

Offers information about substance abuse and recovery.
http://nickscape.net/recoveryzone/

CMA is a relatively new twelve step program for people who are addicted to crystal meth. Links provide support for family and friends as well.
http://www.crystalmeth.org/

Where alcoholics and addicts share their true stories of before and after drinking and sobriety. In New York City.
http://www.powerfulradio.com

For people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning their sexual orientation and who have a desire to recover from alcohol or drug addiction.
http://liveandletlive1.tripod.com/

Searchable database of Ministries, Organizations, Local Groups and Meetings in the US, and Canada other parts of the world.
http://www.christians-in-recovery.org/db/

Features 12 step recovery resources with information and help for people suffering from alcoholism, drug addiction, smoking addiction, compulsive eating disorders, and gambling addiction.
http://www.recoveryzone.org

A non-religious support group for people who want to give up alcohol or drugs. Located in Rochester, New York.
http://www.sos-rochester.org/

Substance abuse from different standpoints.
http://www.addictionsite.com

Official site for the Russian government's Commission on Fighting Drug Abuse and Illegal Turnover.
http://www.narkotiki.ru/ed.html

Advice, articles, research, and helpful links.
http://www.way2hope.org/drugged.htm

A version of the '12steps' based on the psychological theory called 'Affect Theory' as developed by Silvan S. Tomkins and Donald Nathanson.
http://www.brianlynchmd.com/TWELVE/12stepsemotionhealth.htm

Contact information for an email support group for pagans interested in the 12 Step program.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/12stepagans/

Milwaukee, Wisconsin's Recovery and Social Club primarily for Gay men, Lesbians, Bisexual and Transgender people in recovery. However, all who enter our doors are warmly welcome.
http://www.execpc.com/~reva/

A safe, clean and sober meeting facility and social club, open to the public since 1986.
http://www.marinadock.org/

A non-profit organization supporting those affected by drug use in the Chippenham area in Wiltshire.
http://www.mercurywd.co.uk/reachout/

An MSN support group for people with drug dependencies.
http://pillsanonymous.com/

Message board which focuses on methamphetamines and general discussions.
http://pub28.ezboard.com/bmethmadness

Recovery from alcohol and drug addictions, message board and chat.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/sobrietyfunfree/start.com

Forum discussing a 12 Step Program for Christians and others who suffer with addictions.
http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/recoverythroughchrist

A group for recovering pagans in 12-step recovery: AA, NA, OA, and DA. This group will focus on working the 12 steps and supporting each other in recovery.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Pagan12StepHaven/

SOS takes a reasonable, secular approach to recovery and maintains that sobriety is a separate issue from religion or spirituality.
http://www.secularhumanism.org/sos/

An international network of peer support groups for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts.
http://www.secularsobriety.org/

A non-religious self-help recovery organization for individuals who seek group support to achieve abstinence from alcohol and other addictive drugs.
http://www.unhooked.com

A Christ-centered program that directs those battling addictions to God's intended support group - the local church.
http://www.homeforyourfamily.com...&name=reformersunanimousministry

A service organization for recovering alcoholics/addicts. Beaverton, OR.
http://www.orgsites.com/or/westsideservicecenter

UK Midlands charity providing advice and counselling on alcohol and drugs problems.
http://www.aquarius.org.uk

A comprehensive range of support services for people addressing drug and alcohol problems, with particular regard for those who are homeless or in housing need.
http://www.drugsandhomeless.org.uk

Free help for those who want to stop their addictions. No counselers, not a religious program. Members have been there and found a way to stay clean and sober and help others.
http://www.recovery-inn.com

A drug free housing, Christ-centered counseling and support groups. They also provide state-licensed training for substance-abuse counselors.
http://cleanandsoberliving.org/

A site giving all pertinent information about the formation, operation, philosophies and testimonies concerning the success of our six month, resident, Christ centered addiction recovery program for men.
http://www.righteousoaksrecoverycenter.com

Substance abuse recovery forum and resource for information and support related to narcotics addiction and alcoholism.
http://pub169.ezboard.com/bfreshstart40246

Article compares several alcoholism and substance abuse support groups including AA (Alcoholics Anonymous), NA (Narcotics Anonymous), MM, RR, SMART, SOS, and WFS. [CNN with WebMD]
http://us.cnn.com/HEALTH/9905/19/addiction.programs/index.html

Find personal stories of addiction and recovery as well as a search page to help find Twelve Step meetings, support groups, hospitals, and treatment centers.
http://www.soberone.com/main.htm

Members apply "8 Recovery Principles" to become free from addictive, compulsive and, dysfunctional behaviors. Christ centered recovery program addresses all types of habits, hurts, and hang-ups.
http://www.celebraterecovery.com/index.asp

Christian 12-step recovery support groups helping free members from addictive, compulsive, and dysfunctional behaviors. In Hayward, California.
http://www.restorationdepot.org/recovery/overview.htm

A Christ-centered program ministering to those who struggle with hurts, hang-ups, habits, or addictions. Uses the Beatitudes to reinforce the Twelve Step approach. In Rock Island, Illinois
http://www.edgewoodbaptist.net/cr/

They fellowship and celebrate God's healing power in lives through Eight Recovery Principles and the Christ Centered Twelve Steps. Information about the program and their meetings. In Lakewood, California.
http://www.parkcrest.org/page.php?type=recovery

The Christ-centered Twelve Steps and Biblical principles lead to spiritual growth and freedom from addictive, compulsive, and dysfunctional behaviors. Information about the program and their meetings. In Albuquerque, New Mexico.
http://www.fumconline.org/cr.html

How this church combines the 8 Recovery Principles of with the Twelve Steps to address a number of recovery issues. In Berkeley, California.
http://www.fpcberkeley.org/celebrate_recovery.asp