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National Alliance for Recovery Residences

Source: National Alliance for Recovery Residences

Website for the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR), a national nonprofit that works to expand the availability of “well-operated, ethical and supportive recovery housing.” NARR works with 30 state affiliate organizations. Funding Source:  Membership dues, grants and conference fees.

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Wellbriety Movement

Source: Wellbriety Movement

Website for the Wellbriety Movement, which provides training and technical assistance to American Indian and Alaskan Native communities to create substance use disorder prevention and treatment programs grounded in indigenous principles, values and teachings. Funding Source: Various grants and donations. Revenue from conferences, trainings, and product sales.

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National Recovery Month

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

September is National Recovery Month. This website is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services webpage for National Recovery Month 2019, whose theme is “Join the Voices for Recovery: Together We Are Stronger.” Funding Source:  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

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Selected Papers of William L. White

Source: Selected Papers of William L. White

This website contains the collected works of noted addiction and recovery researcher William L. White. It contains more than 300 articles, 20+ recovery tools, book and book chapters, and transcripts of more than 100 interviews with addiction treatment and recovery leaders. This repository has material on such topics as recovery advocacy, recovery oriented systems of care, and recovery management. Funding Source: Unknown

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Narcotics Anonymous

Source: Narcotics Anonymous

Website for the Narcotics Anonymous organization which organizes support groups for people in recovery from drug addiction, hosts conferences, and provides resources for individuals in recovery and their families.

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Alcoholics Anonymous

Source: Alcoholics Anonymous

Website for the Alcoholics Anonymous organization which organizes support groups for people in recovery from alcohol addiction, hosts conferences, and provides resources for individuals in recovery and their families. The website has Spanish and French language options.

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Celebrate Recovery

Source: Celebrate Recovery

Website for Celebrate Recovery, a Christ-Centered 12-step recovery program which offers support meetings, trainings and conferences for people in recovery from addiction. The organization also has specific programs for military personnel and veterans, pastors in recovery, Native Nations, and an initiative to reduce the stigma

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Life Ring Secular Recovery

Source: Life Ring Secular Recovery

Website for the Life Ring Recovery organization which offers in person and online support meetings for people in recovery from addiction as well as trainings and resources about addiction and recovery.

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SMART Recovery

Source: SMART Recovery

Website for the SMART Recovery movement which offers in person and online support meetings for people in recovery from addiction and their families as well as trainings and resources about addiction and recovery.

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Oregon Recovers

Source: Oregon Recovers

Oregon Recovers is the online home of Oregon’s statewide coalition of people in recovery with a mission of transforming Oregon’s healthcare system to ensure world-class prevention, treatment, and recovery support services for Oregonians suffering from the disease of addiction.

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