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    Organizations

    American Council for Drug Education
    50 Jay Street
    Brooklyn, NY 11201
    Phone: 1-800-488-DRUG (1-800-488-3784)
    Email: acde@phoenixhouse.org
    Web Address: www.acde.org
     

    The American Council for Drug Education provides current scientific research, prevention materials, and programs on tobacco, alcohol, and illegal drugs and their effects. It offers programs and services for teens and provides information to parents, employers, educators, health professionals, policy makers, and the media.


    LifeRing
    1440 Broadway
    Suite 312
    Oakland, CA  94612-2023
    Phone: 1-800-811-4142
    510-763-0779
    Fax: 510-763-1513
    Email: service@lifering.org
    Web Address: www.lifering.org
     

    LifeRing is a network of support groups for people with alcohol or drug problems. Support groups meet about an hour each week. LifeRing is abstinence-based, like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA), but does not rely on a "higher power" concept for recovery.


    Nar-Anon World Services
    22527 Crenshaw Boulevard
    Suite 200 B
    Torrance, CA  90505
    Phone: 1-800-477-6291
    (310) 534-8188
    Fax: (310) 534-8688
    Email: naranonwso@hotmail.com
    Web Address: http://www.nar-anon.org/
     

    Nar-Anon is an organization dedicated to helping family and friends of people suffering from drug addiction to cope with addiction. Support group meetings are available in most communities at various times. Contact Nar-Anon or check your local phone book for meeting dates and times.


    Narcotics Anonymous World Services
    P.O. Box 9999
    Van Nuys, CA  91409
    Phone: (818) 773-9999
    Fax: (818) 700-0700
    Email: fsmail@na.org
    Web Address: http://www.na.org/
     

    Narcotics Anonymous is an international, community-based support group that serves people recovering from drug addiction with more than 31,000 weekly meetings in over 100 countries worldwide. NA provides an environment in which people recovering from drug addiction can help one another stop using drugs and find a new way to live. Meetings are available in most communities at various times. Contact NA or check your local phone book for meeting dates and times.


    National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH)
    6001 Executive Boulevard, Room 5213
    Bethesda, MD  20892-9561
    Phone: (301) 443-1124
    Email: information@nida.nih.gov
    Web Address: www.drugabuse.gov
     

    This organization provides information for the public on drugs. It contains information about how certain drugs affect the brain.


    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
    P.O. Box 2345
    Rockville, MD  20847-2345
    Phone: (240) 276-2420 substance abuse prevention
    (240) 276-1660 substance abuse treatment
    1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357) toll-free referral help line
    Web Address: www.samhsa.gov
     

    SAMHSA provides information on substance abuse prevention and treatment. Its website is the gateway to the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (www.samhsa.gov/prevention) and the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (www.samhsa.gov/treatment).




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