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The
following organizations are prepared to answer your questions about
addiction and refer you to sources of help in your area. All links are
valid as of February 16, 2001.
Substance
Abuse Treatment
1-800-662-HELP
1-800-228-0427 (TDD)
http://www.samhsa.gov/treatment/treatment_public_i.aspx
This
service provides advice and referrals to individuals about the
availability of drug and alcohol treatment services, including
referrals to programs in the caller's local area. Operates 24 hours
daily.
American
Self-Help Group Clearinghouse
(973) 625-3037
(201) 625-9053 (TDD)
http://mentalhelp.net/selfhelp/
Callers
can get assistance in finding or forming a mutual aid support group for
any type of illness, disability, addiction, loss of a loved one,
parenting problem, abuse situation, or other stressful life problem.
Visitors to the Web site can access a national and international
database of self-help mutual support groups as well as a listing of
local self-help clearinghouses.
National Council on
Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Inc.
Hotline 1-800-NCA-CALL
http://www.ncadd.org/
NCADD
offers information on alcoholism and drug abuse. Through the national
number, callers may also be connected to their local NCADD affiliate
for referrals to treatment services in their area. (Some local
affiliates may not operate referral services 24 hours daily.) Operates
24 hours daily for information.
Girls
and Boys Town National Hotline
formerly Boys Town National Hotline
1-800-448-3000
1-800-448-1833 (TTY)
http://www.girlsandboystown.org/hotline/index.asp
Kids
and parents may call this hotline and speak directly to a counselor
about issues related to substance abuse, violence, depression, or any
other problematic family relationships. Counselors can make local
referrals for services. Spanish-speaking operators are available.
Operates 24 hours daily.
Alcoholics
Anonymous
http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/
AA
is a fellowship that has self-supporting groups for and of alcoholics
that meet worldwide. The only requirement for membership is a desire to
stop drinking. Information on meeting times and locations can be
obtained by calling the local AA office listed in your local phone
directory.
Narcotics Anonymous World
Services Office, Inc.
(818) 773-9999 (Meeting Information)
http://www.wsoinc.com
Narcotics
Anonymous is a 12-Step program for recovering addicts in which members
learn from one another how to live drug-free. To obtain information on
local meetings, call the Meeting Information number for referral to
your local helplines or check your local phone book. Local helpline
numbers can also be found on the Web site.
Al-Anon/Alateen
1-800-356-9996
http://www.al-anon.alateen.org
Al-Anon
offers support groups for relatives and friends of individuals with an
alcohol problem. Alateen is a program primarily for teenagers that may
include (depending on the local group's decision) pre-teens.
CSAP
Workplace Helpline
1-800-WORKPLACE
http://workplace.samhsa.gov/HelpLine/Helpline.htm
The Workplace Helpline is toll-free telephone
consulting service which provides technical assistance and guidance in
developing and evaluating programs and policies designed to address
alcohol and drug problems at work. It is staffed by trained Workplace
specialists who can help design a program that meets your specific
Workplace needs. Consultation is provided on policy development,
supervisor training, employee education, employee assistance programs,
and drug testing. This service is provided free by the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. The
Helpline staff can begin helping you today to
identify and address the problems caused by alcohol and drug abuse in
your Workplace. Workplace Specialists are ready to answer your
questions from 9 am to 5:30pm Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
Confidential messages may be left at other times with the assurance
that the Workplace Helpline will return your call as soon as possible.
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