Clergy Recovery Network
The Clergy Recovery Network exists to support, encourage and provide resources to religious professionals in recovery.
Read moreThe Clergy Recovery Network exists to support, encourage and provide resources to religious professionals in recovery.
Read moreHelp and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Read moreWebsite for persons who have questions about relationships. Provides information about primarily teen, but also adult relationships with regards to dating, consent, what is and is not abuse and resources for more information.
Read moreFor physicians and physician’s assistants impaired as a result of alcohol, drugs, boundary violations, aging, physical, or psychiatric problems.
Read moreSupport for problem drinkers who want to reduce or stop their drinking and make other positive lifestyle changes. For those who have experienced mild to moderate levels of alcohol-related problems. Not intended for alcoholics.
Read moreThe mission of the group is to stop drunk driving and support victims of this violent crime. Newsletter and chapter development guidelines.
Read moreSupport network for Native American community struggling with substance abuse. Education, training, newsletter, annual national conferences, regional training, substance abuse prevention materials, and resources on alcoholism and substance abuse.
Read moreThe mission is to carry the message of recovery to all who suffer from being raised in an alcoholic or other dysfunctional environment.
Read moreRecovery program that deals with every aspect of addiction and dysfunction including spiritual, physical, mental, emotional, and social. Uses “Overcomers Goals,” which are Christ-centered. Newsletter, information, and referrals.
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