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Find the phone number for an Answering Service in a Connecticut city or town near you. A recovering member of Alcoholics Anonymous will be glad to speak with you, or just call 1-866-STEPS12 (1-866-783-7712).
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Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.
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The Grapevine, "your meeting in print" is also your meeting on the Web. Why not share? We're always accepting submissions of art or text, and you need no prior publishing experience. All it takes is a little willingness and a desire to share.
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Alcohol.org is dedicated to informing the public about the use and abuse of alcohol. You will find the latest alcohol research, studies and statistical data, brought to you by government agencies, academic institutions, news sources and awareness organizations. You will also find a wealth of alcohol-related resources, support groups, and help lines for those struggling with alcoholism.
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When you are putting money into a family member's health and well-being, you need to make sure you're making the best possible choice for your Bristol alcohol and drug dependence recovery center. While the smartest thing to do may still be to dial our helpline experts so they can discuss your individual needs, seeing the reviews and ratings for some of the addiction treatment centers in your area is another good place to get started.
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This recovery program helps each of us find relief from our primary addiction once we humble ourselves, accept our powerlessness, and ask for help. It can help us equally effectively, every day, with any problem we are willfully trying to control.
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Bluidkiti's Alcohol and Drug Addictions Recovery Help/Support Forums
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This is the Fourth Edition of the Big Book, the basic text for Alcoholics Anonymous.
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www.xa-speakers.org is a collection of curated recordings from the speaker meetings, conventions and workshops of several 12-step fellowships. We mainly host talks from Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon Family Groups as well as from Narcotics Anonymous, though we welcome any talk from a 12-step fellowship.www.xa-speakers.org is a collection of curated recordings from the speaker meetings, conventions and workshops of several 12-step fellowships. We mainly host talks from Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon Family Groups as well as from Narcotics Anonymous, though we welcome any talk from a 12-step fellowship.
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AAOnline.net has open "facsimile" real time AA topic meetings for Alcoholics on the WWW. It has 38 Online Alcoholics Anonymous meetings per week and plans to add more. Approximately 55 to 85 people flow through the room during any one meeting. Average attendance per meeting is 62. All recovering alcoholics, or anyone with a desire to stop drinking with a Flash 7 (or above) Enabled Browser can attend the Meetings.
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The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation has been saving lives and restoring families from substance abuse and addiction for more than 60 years. With outpatient and residential programs in Minnesota, Oregon, California, Florida, New York,Illinois, Colorado and Texas, we offer every patient the best chance of lifelong recovery.
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Welcome to the Windsor Recovery Club Website. The club itself is located in a beautiful colonial in the historical section of Windsor, CT that conducts and sponsors sober activities and events for people in Recovery.
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Being clean and sober is a way of life. A fun, exciting, purposeful life that is a result of working 12 simple steps. This website is dedicated to carrying the message to other alcoholics and addicts while also encompassing the multi-faceted adventure and daily journey of those in recovery who have found this way of life. Being clean and sober while living life to the fullest. We are CLEAN AND SOBER NOT DEADâ„¢!
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Our mission is to provide people in recovery with the resources and mentorship needed to help them live better lives. From small dreams to big dreams, The Pink Cloud Foundation is here to help! If you or someone you know has at least one year of continuous sobriety and needs between $500 and $2500 to help them get started on their dream - they may qualify for a Pink Cloud Foundation grant! The Pink Cloud Foundation helps people in recovery all across the United States.
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White Bison, Inc., is an American Indian/Alaska Native non-profit charitable organization operating under the provisions of 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code and is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Through White Bison, it's Founder and President Don Coyhis, Mohican Nation, has offered healing resources to Native America since 1988. White Bison offers sobriety, recovery, addictions prevention, and wellness/Wellbriety learning resources to the Native American/Alaska Native community nationwide. Many non-Native people also use White Bison's healing resource products, attend its learning circles, and volunteer their services.
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Get the Facts
Get the FactsLearn about alcohol-related statistics and policies in your state.
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Alcoholism is one of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States. Most people with an alcohol use disorder improve with treatment, but less than 10 percent of people with the disease receive treatment. Unfortunately, social stigma and misunderstanding of the disease prevent many people from getting assistance that can help them lead happier, healthier lives.