Substance AbuseDrug Abuse Hotline Referrals and counseling resources (866)313-3306 24-HR Hotline Alcoholics Anonymous Will put callers in touch with other AA members that can get them to meetings and encourage them. Provides meeting times and places, free. (212) 647-1680 Narcotics Anonymous Helpline & daily meetings. Call for meeting times & locations. (212) 929-6262 Lower East Side Services Center Primary care, HIV AIDS, substance abuse treatment. (212) 343-3520 Palladia Housing, transitional housing, continuing care. (212) 979-8800 NYC Crossroads Day treatment program for women, includes case managing, can be mandated as an alternative to incarceration. (212) 691-1911 Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation • Urban Resource Institute Special Populations: Female Victims, Male Victims, Transgender Victims, Immigrants, Domestic BornServices Provided: Domestic Violence, Emergency Assistance/Transportation, HIV/AIDS, Job Training, Shelter/Housing Assistance, Emergency Housing - Adult, Emergency Housing - Children 718-260-2900 Al-Anon/Alateen National site of Al-Anon/Alateen, which offers support for the friends and families of alcoholics. (212) 941-0094 Mayo Clinic Information about alcoholism, tests, treatments, and support. Treatment 4 Addiction: Treatment 4 Addiction is a treatment center directory in the United States. Our national directory of treatment centers includes the SAMHSA, private treatment centers, therapists and addiction professionals. Our directory is free National Association for Children of Alcoholics A nonprofit group offering help and information for families dealing with alcohol abuse and offers a variety of services for children. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Links to find treatment by state as well as a toll-free phone number to call for help. National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Site dedicated to those living with fetal alcohol syndrome and their families. Offers information, support, and more. Recovery Connection Free service that helps connect people and their families to the recovery programs that can best help them. JACS Dedicated to the recovery of Jewish alcoholics, chemically dependent people, and others. SMART Recovery This recovery program is based in scientific research and offers both online and offline meetings to help support alcoholics and their families. SOS Non-religious alternative to alcoholism recovery, focused on self-empowerment.
Women for Sobriety A non-profit dedicated to helping women overcome addiction to alcohol and supports ongoing recovery with services such as online chats. Alcoholism Resources Site dedicated to helping people recovering from alcoholism by giving information about how to pay for rehab, treatments, support, and more.
12 Step Information about the 12 step program to overcoming alcohol addiction. Includes online meetings.
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