Patients & Caregivers

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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Patients & Caregivers

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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Patients & Caregivers

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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Patients & Caregivers

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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Patients & Caregivers

In the Rooms: A Global Recovery Community

Source: In the Rooms

In the Rooms is an online social network for individuals in recovery across the globe. The site requires users to create a log-in to access live online recovery meetings as well as other resources, although all services are free and confidential.

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Policymakers & Community Leaders

Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams (START): Implementation Manual

Source: Kentucky Department for Community Based Services and Children and Family Futures

This program manual explains the basic tenets and essential elements of the Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams (START) model for working with families affected by substance use disorder and child welfare involvement.

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