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21. SMU Area Support Groups - Alcohol & Drug Abuse Prevention - SMU
Online Gifts support the Center for Alcohol drug Abuse Prevention Health Alerts support groups resources. SMU Area groups Area AA groups
http://www.smu.edu/healthcenter/alcoholeducation/adp_smuarea.asp
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Alcoholics Anonymous
Neuhoff Catholic Student Center
Corner of University Blvd. and Airline Extension
Wednesdays at Noon - Open Meeting Cornerstone Group AA
6760 Abrams Rd
Ste 215
non-smoking Highland Park Presbyterian Church AA
3821 University Blvd.
Tuesdays at 7:00 pm
West End of Building in the Basement Preston Group AA 6024 Luther Lane at Preston Center Phone Number: 214-368-8866 3 Or More Meetings Every Day Top of Page
FAMILIES ANONYMOUS
Highland Park Presbyterian Church
3821 University Blvd. Room 017, Hunt Building Tuesdays 7 p.m. Phone Number: 972-437-6932 Preston Group 8400 Westchester Suite 220 Mondays 7 p.m. Phone Number: 214-369-1155 Top of Page
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS
Central Group
1810 Hall St., North of Ross Avenue 6 or more meetings every day Northside Group 9236 Markville, upstairs

22. FASD Center For Excellence - FASD Links
Topics include Community resources and Family support groups, Alcohol and drug Unit provides this list of support groups in the United States, Canada,
http://www.fascenter.samhsa.gov/links/index.cfm
FASD Links
Printer Friendly The FASD Center FASD Links Information Resource Center Grab and Go Upcoming Events Site Map ... Home >> FASD Links The FASD Center links to a broad range of organizations and resources with FASD information. We encourage sites with an interest in FASD to link to us.
Federal Resources National Organizations State Organizations ... Online Organizations
Federal Resources
Alcohol Policy Information System The Alcohol Policy Information System provides information on alcohol-related Federal and State policies. It is sponsored by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism as a tool for researchers.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) CDC addresses fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) through the activities of its FAS program , which focuses on prevention. CDC also hosts the National Task Force on FAS/Fetal Alcohol Effect. In addition, diagnostic guidelines are now available online in PDF format
Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects
(CRISP) CRISP is a searchable database of federally funded biomedical research projects, including projects related to fetal alcohol syndrome and effects of alcohol on the fetus.

23. Animal Drug And Feed Industry Associations, Support Groups, And Other Resources
Animal Drugs and Feed Industry Associations, support groups, and Other resources. American Animal Hospital Association American Association for Laboratory
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Animal Drugs and Feed Industry Associations, Support Groups, and Other Resources
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24. Drug Abuse Correctional Center
The drug Abuse Correctional Center (DACC) is located north of Oshkosh in support groups are available both on and off site. resources/Community
http://www.wi-doc.com/drug.htm
Select a Center from the Drop Down menu to view more detailed information about that center Drug Abuse Correctional Center Black River Correctional Center Felmers O. Chaney Correctional Center Flambeau Correctional Center Gordon Correctional Center John Burke Correctional Center Kenosha Correctional Center Marshall Sherrer Correctional Center McNaughton Correctional Center Milwaukee Women's Correctional Center St. Croix Correctional Center Oregon Correctional Center Robert Ellsworth Correctional Center Sanger Powers Correctional Center Thompson Correctional Center Winnebago Correctional Center Drug Abuse Correctional Center M s. Sheryl L. Graeber , Superintendent
1305 North Dr.
PO Box 36
Winnebago, WI 54985-0036
Phone: (920) 236-2700
FAX (920) 426-5601 INTRODUCTION The Drug Abuse Correctional Center (DACC) is located north of Oshkosh in Winnebago, Wisconsin. Current population capacity is 280 male inmates with 196 beds designated for treatment. In order to facilitate daily work, 18 inmates who are not in program provide work support as permanent party. DACC strives to teach offenders to be responsible citizens by learning to make responsible choices. The ability to make those kind of choices are interfered with by the abuse of alcohol and drugs. Learning to live a responsible life requires at times the learning and relearning of cognitive and behavioral processes. DACC provides a place to practice those skills in a safe non-disruptive environment.

25. Mickey's Drug And Drug Abuse Prevention Resources
Cultural/Ethnic Partners drug Information Ask the Experts resources African Alcoholics Victorious support groups offer a safe environment where
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26. National Help Hotlines For Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Eating Disorders, Rape, Domes
Referrals to support groups, health centers; services for orphan drugs. If you come across a group, organization or other resource you think should be
http://www.healthyplace.com/site/resources.htm
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Hotline Numbers, National Alliance for Mentally Ill-State Affiliate List,
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  • 800-662-HELP National Domestic Violence Hotline
    National Child Abuse Hotline
    800-4-A-CHILD National Youth Crisis Hotline
    800-HIT-HOME National Adolescent Suicide Hotline
    National Runaway Hotline
    Panic Disorder Information Hotline 800- 64-PANIC Project Inform HIV/AIDS Treatment Hotline
State-by-state rape, abuse, and sexual harassment hotlines for women There are many more organizations listed below which offer help
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) State Affiliate List:
Alabama AMI Telephone: (205)833-8336 Alaska AMI Telephone: (907)277-1300 Arizona AMI (AAMI) Telephone: (602)244-8166 Arkansas AMI-Help And Hope Inc Telephone: (501)661-1548 California AMI Telephone: (916)567-0163 Colorado AMI Telephone: (303)321-3104 Connecticut AMI Telephone: (203)586-2319 AMI DC Threshold Telephone: (202)546-0646 AMID (AMI Delaware) Telephone: (302)427-0787 Florida AMI Telephone: (904)222-3400 Georgia AMI Telephone: (404)894-8860 Hawaii State AMI Telephone: (808)737-2778 Idaho AMI Telephone: (208)376-2143 AMI Illinois State Coalition

27. Drug Addiction Resources For Drug Abuse - GotTrouble.com
drug addiction resources for drug abuse by GotTrouble.com. This treatment may include counseling, support groups such as NA, psychotherapy,
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Yes, drug addiction is a treatable disorder. Through individualized treatment, people can gain the strength and will power to overcome the addiction to drugs. This treatment may include: counseling, support groups such as NA, psychotherapy, and various medications to help suppress the withdrawal syndrome. The purpose of this treatment is to sustain a lasting abstinence, but the immediate goal is to reduce the patient's use of drugs. Today, there currently exist several types of treatments for drug addiction: Short-term residential methods, medicated therapy, outpatient drug-free treatment, and therapeutic communities.

28. Alcohol And Drug Rehabilitation - Betty Ford Center - Children's Resources
Rainbow Days Inc. s curriculumbased support groups are for children, youth, by a loved ones addiction to alcohol or other drugs. Community resources
http://www.bettyfordcenter.org/children/childresources.php

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Related Links These links are to other websites that provide information or services related to alcoholism and other drug dependency. The Betty Ford Center provides these sites for your convenience only and is not responsible for the content of these sites or the programs, agencies, or businesses they describe. The Betty Ford Center does not guarantee that these sites will meet you particular purposes.
Kids (5-12 Years of Age) National Association for Children of Alcoholics
1-888-554-COAS (2627)
www.nacoa.org

NACoA is the national nonprofit organization working on behalf of children of alcohol and drug dependent parents. The website has important information for parents and a special link for kids! Rainbow Days, Inc.

29. NIC Alcohol And Drug Policy
Substance Abuse resources. NIC Alcohol and drug Prevention/Intervention Services support groups. ALCOHOL ANONYMOUS (AA)/ALANON
http://www.nic.edu/ferpa/resources.htm
Drug-Free Schools, Communities, and Program Objectives Psycho-Active Drugs NIC Definitions, Standards, and Sanctions Substance Abuse Resources Right to Know
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N.I.C. Alcohol and Drug Prevention/Intervention Services
Contact: Counseling Services 769-3370 DRUG PREVENTION
In addition to classroom instruction about drugs and their effects, educational guidance is provided through lectures, special presentations, participation in national alcohol and drug awareness weeks, and distribution and display of anti-drug materials. DRUG INTERVENTION
The college provides counseling to students or employees to the extent that current services are available, and to the extent that these services can meet individual needs. When these services cannot meet individual needs, referrals will be made to off-campus agencies. Costs for off-campus service shall not be the responsibility of the college, however, some treatment costs may be covered by student or employee health insurance. OTHER N.I.C. RESOURCES

30. Drug Abuse: Drug Abuse Resources
If cocaine is the drug of choice, Cocaine Anonymous is a similar group that might Two related groups are AlAnon, which is a support group for family
http://www.baptistonline.org/health/library/drug4435.asp
About Us Contact Us Site Map Go ... Drug Abuse Drug Abuse Resources Drug Abuse
Learning more about drug abuse can be the first step toward recognizing a problem and deciding to do something about it. Often the first person in the family to get help for a drug abuse problem is not the drug abuser himself. When one person in the family uses drugs, everyone suffers. Unfortunately, one of the symptoms of addiction is the same problem that keeps the drug abuser from getting help. That symptom is denial. It is the inability of the addicted person to admit that they have a problem. Sometimes family members also have some of this denial. The first step is to learn more about drug abuse. For general information, you can contact the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI) at (301) 468-2600. This is a citizens' clearinghouse for information on all kinds of substance abuse issues. You could also call the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence at 1-800-NCA-CALL. They can put you in touch with organizations in your community. If you want to seek information closer to home, you can consult with your:

31. Drug Awareness Resource List
Parentsâ Resource Institute for drug Education (PRIDE) selfhelp groups, family support groups, and crisis centers in the callerâs home state.
http://www.christophers.org/resources.html
DRUG AWARENESS
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ORGANIZATIONS
The following organizations are good starting points.
FOR PARENTS:
Toughlove
P.O. Box 1069
Doylestown, PA 18901
Telephone 1-800-333-1069.
3610 DeKalb Technology Parkway, Suite 105
Atlanta, GA 30340
Telephone 1-800-853-7867
Web site: http://www.prideusa.org Partnership for a Drug-Free America
405 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10174 Telephone 1-212-922-1560 Web site: http://www.drugfreeamerica.org
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE:
"Just Say No Clubs" 1777 North California Blvd., Suite 200 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Telephone 1-800-258-2766 Father Flanaganâs Boysâ Home ("BOYS TOWN") Boys Town, NE 68010 Telephone 1-800-448-3000
FOR GENERAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE PUBLICATIONS:
The National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI) P.O. Box 2345 Rockville, MD 20847-2345 Telephone 1-800-729-6686 or se habla espanol, 1-800-487-4899 Web site: http://www.health.org
FOR RESEARCH/SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION:
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 5600 Fishers Lane Room 10 A-39 Rockville, MD 20857

32. Local Community Resources In Chico, Northern California - Abuse / Neglect, Alcoh
Scheduled support group meetings for family members of alcoholics support groups, consulting resources and referral, alcohol and drug abuse treatment.
http://www.csuchico.edu/womyn/resources/abuse.shtml
Home Resources ABUSE (mainly for the Chico, California (area code 530) and Butte County area Please to update/add information to this page. Last Updated: March 09, 2005 Abuse / Neglect, Alcohol / Drug, Domestic Violence, Rape / Incest IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 911 or your local police. Click On Underlined Items To Visit Website. For Support Services contact: WARNING!
HOW AN ABUSER CAN DISCOVER YOUR COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACTIVITIES Addiction Recovery Program - 891-5571
Substance abuse counseling outpatient program. Medi-Cal approved. Most insurance accepted. Group meets two times per week.
Adult Children of Alcoholics, Co-dependents Anonymous, Emotions Anonymous - 530-895-8395
Twelve-step programs for dysfunctional families
Aegis Medical Systems

21-day Methadone detox program. Drug screening for any persons or organizations needing testing.

33. Support Groups
support groups and resources Recommended by our Patients. ALZHEIMER S DISEASE Alcohol and drug Services of Fairfax County Prevention Unit Fairfax and
http://mar.nova.org/Public/footer_support_groups/footer_support_groups.html
·SUPPORT GROUPS and RESOURCES· Support Groups and Resources Recommended by our Patients:
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Alzheimer’s Family Day Center

(Formerly Family Respite Center):
Northern Virginia Chapter of Alzheimer's Association. This Center provides many programs to help people with Alzheimer's disease to remain in the community as long as appropriate by providing opportunities for socialization and to give families respite. It provides day care, support groups, education and training. 2036 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Virginia 22043. (703) 532-9134.
"My husband suffers from a progressive dementia. This Center has provided me with help and information and my husband is able to go there three times a week for care during the day. They have been a very great help for me and my family." D.G. 9/20/00. ADDICTION
Alcohol and Drug Services of Fairfax County
Prevention Unit Fairfax and
Falls Church Commission.
Concerned Persons Group Call 703-359-7040 for times and dates of meetings. "This group gave me support and helped me to understand codependency in the treatment of my daughter's drug addiction.. It is for parents and loved ones of people addicted to alcohol and other drugs."
N.S. 3/30/00

34. Strategy: Churches As Resources To Reduce Drug Activity
Effective Strategy Churches as resources to Reduce drug Activity Prevent diverse communities can offer drug education classes and support groups for
http://www.ncpc.org/ncpc/ncpc/?pg=2088-10910

35. Alfred University : Student Life : A.O.D. Information
Alcohol and other drug referrals and resources Campus support groups Alcohol hotlines and local treatment centers Websites. Introduction
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contact news events sitemap Contact Us:
Alfred University
Student Affairs
Carnegie Hall
1 Saxon Drive
Alfred, NY 14802
Ph: 607.871.2132
Fx: 607.871.2339
Interim Vice President:
Kathy Woughter
Email
Services for Students A.O.D. Information Even so, you should report the student's behavior. Students who are abusing illicit substances such as cocaine infrequently voluntarily seek help. Students who have a cocaine or other substance abuse problem are urged to come to the for an evaluation and referral to either individual counseling or an off-campus treatment facility. Alcohol and other drug background Information Introduction The need for alcohol and other drug information on campus Services Mission ... Websites Introduction One of the most pressing concerns in our nation today is the increasing use of chemical substances by all age and economic groups. In no segment of the population is the problem more pressing than among young people and college students. Only in this age group has the mortality rate risen during the last ten years rather than shown a decline. This increase can be directly linked to youths' abuse of chemicals.

36. Welcome To Wellness Education
This is a treatment facility where a variety of support groups and programs are offered to Alcohol drug Policy Internship Opportunities. resources
http://www.uvsc.edu/wellnessed/countyres.html
UVSC Home Students Prospective Students Employment Alcohol Recovery Services Alanon 420 North 200 West #6, Provo, Utah 84601 Help people living with alcoholics get to know themselves and how to cope with the problem. Alcoholic Anonymous 420 North 200 West #6, Provo, Utah 84601 Help alcoholics stop drinking and learn a new lifestyle. Provides information, assistance and fellowship. Drinking Driver Education Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (Prenatal Assistance Program) 100 East Center, Suite 3300, Provo, Utah 84606 Works primarily with mothers that are pregnant and drinking, but can also be a referral source for caretakers of children born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome to physicians at the University of Utah. Utah County Division of Substance Abuse 100 East Center, Suite L600, Provo Provides alcohol and drug education, DUI, and treatment services. Utah Alcoholism Foundation 1726 Buckley Lane, Provo Treatment center for alcoholism and drug addiction. Substance Abuse Recovery Services Narcotics Anonymous 801-687-6292 (hotline) Helps those who are having problems with substance abuse find a new way of life.

37. Directory: Alcohol And Drug Abuse Resources
Alcohol and drug Abuse Services. Organizations that offer information and/or Provides meeting places, directories, literature, support groups,
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Organizations that offer information and/or rehabilitation services. Consult your doctor about specialized referrals. Al-Anon Family Groups of Southern California, Inc.

4936 Lankershim Boulevard North Hollywood, CA 91601 Meeting Line:(888) 425-2666 Fax: (818) 760-7440 www.alanonla.org Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Meeting information available: 7 days, 24 hours English, Spanish Ages 19 and older Donation based fee structure Assists anyone whose life has been affected by someone else's drinking or sobriety. Provides meeting places, directories, literature, support groups, panel discussions in hospitals and institutions. Alcohol Drug Council High Gain Project 1424 4th Street, Suite 205

38. Drug Abuse -- Web Sites Serving Columbus County -- NC Health Info
drug Abuse Treatment Centers/Programs; Group Homes; Mental Health Clinics/Programs Select Calendar of Events on top for support groups.
http://www.nchealthinfo.org/resources.cfm?info=0,269,24,0,0

39. 90.3 WCPN®: Spotlight: News
An intergenerational Parenting Resource Center support groups for Summit County Alcohol Abuse, drug Treatment, HIV AIDS resources. Northeast Ohio
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90.3 WCPN COMMUNITY INFORMATION PAGE Child Abuse Resources Cuyahoga County Dept of Children and Family Services
Medina County Department of Human Services Child Abuse Hotline
Lorain County Children Services
Summit County Children Services
Lake County Child Abuse Hotline
(440) 350-4000 or (440) 918-4000 Ohio - Nationwide Number
Prevent Child Abuse Ohio
ChildhelpUSA
1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) Child Abuse Prevention Network Providence House
Drinking and Pregnancy Resources Northeast Ohio "Drinking and Your Pregnancy"
"La bebida y su embarazo" Center for the Advancement of Mothers and Children Department of Pediatrics
Metro Health Hospital Cheryl Bock March of Dimes Cleveland Chapter Websites http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/ The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Resource materials, conference listings, databases, news releases, Spanish Language materials

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