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Helpful Recovery Resources
Chemical Dependency
- Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) - Established in 1935 it is the original 12-step recovery program for alcoholics and the foundation of all other 12- step programs.
- Cocaine Annonymous (C.A.) - Concerned with the personal recovery and continued sobriety of drug-addicts who turn to a fellowship for help and have a desire to stop using cocaine.
- Crystal Meth Annonymous (C.M. A.) - Offers support, information, and resources for those looking to recover from an addition to methamphetamines.
- Gamblers Anonymous (G. A.) - A 12-step recovery program for those individuals whom have trouble and misery due to their obsession to gamble.
- Marijuana Anonymous (M.A) - Uses the basic 12-step program of recovery in order to stay clean and sober from marijuana.
- Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.) - A non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom mind-altering substances had become a major problem.
- Nicotine Anonymous (N.A.) - A non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom mind-altering substances had become a major problem.
- Overeaters Anonymous (O.A.) - A 12-step recovery program not just about weight loss, obesity or diets; it also deals with physical emotional and spiritual well-being.
Family Support
- Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA) - A program based on 12 steps and 12 traditions made up of men and women who were raised in alcoholic or dysfunctional families.
- Al-Anon Al-Ateen - Fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who are joined by their common bond to find solutions to their problems.
- Nar-Anon - Recovery for friends and relatives for those individuals addicted to mind-altering substances.
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