Drugs and
Alcohol Abuse Online Resources
Education and prevention are the
keys to raising self-confident, drug-free children, but when we need help. .
. we need help. On this page you will find links to some of the best
resources available. To make your search easier, we have tried to
categorize these organizations under the topics above. If you know
of an agency who needs to be recognized on this list, please
contact us.

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Addictions Net
Educational and supportive environment for recovery. Provides
references, charts, tools and personal help if needed. Includes
eating disorders, weight loss, drug abuse, alcohol, ADD coaching,
gambling, and more.
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Alateen,
a fellowship of young Al-Anon members, usually teenagers, whose lives have
been affected by someone else's drinking.
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Alcoholics
Anonymous World Services 212-870-3400
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Alcoholics
Victorious support groups offer a safe environment where
recovering people gather together and share their experience, strength and
hope.
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Do
It Now Foundation is
a nonprofit publisher of alcohol, substance abuse, and
health. Their target audiences include
middle school, high school and college students and their
families.
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Drunk Busters of America
is the brain-child of a veteran law enforcement officer who has
worked with impaired driving prevention, awareness and education
for almost 20 years.
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FACE
is a national non-profit organization that supports sensible
alcohol practices through the development of messages, strategies
and training designed to create public awareness about the
connection between alcohol and critical public health issues.
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Intervention Resource Center. a site
for friends and family of those who abuse alcohol and other drugs
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Mothers Against Drunk
Driving (MADD) 800-GET-MADD
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National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA)
301-468-0985
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National
Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information is the
world's largest resource for current information and materials
concerning substance abuse.
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National Council on
Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. 800-622-2255
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Boys and Girls Clubs of
America 404-815-5700
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Camp Fire, Inc.
816-756-1950
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Center for Substance
Abuse Prevention (CSAP) 800-729-6686
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Center for Science in
the Public Interest 202-332-9110
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Center for Substance
Abuse Treatment (CSAT)
301-443-5052
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Girls Incorporated
centers, affiliates, public schools, housing projects and other places where
Girls Inc. staff, programs and volunteers are present, are able to provide
girls with a safe place and a caring community of adults and peers.
800-374-4475
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Hazelden Foundation
is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
helping people recover from alcoholism
and other drug addiction. 800-328-9000
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PsychNet-UK Your Mental Health, Psychiatry and Psychology
Resource Site
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National Association for
Native American Children of Alcoholics
800-322-5601
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National Black Child
Development Institute 202-387-1281
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National
Families in Action 404-248-9676
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National Family Partnership Parents, teachers, coaches, youth
leaders, business and community leaders can all help our kids make
healthy and responsible decisions.
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National Urban League:
Substance Abuse Program 212-310-9000
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Alcoholics Helpline
1-800-527-5344
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KID SAVE
Information and referrals to public and private services
for children 800-543-7283
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NineLine
800-999-9999 [24 hours]
Referrals for youth or parents. Message relays, reports of abuse. Helps
parents with problems with their kids. If all counselors are busy, stay on
line and one will be with you as soon as possible. Sponsored by Nine
Line/Covenant House.
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NCADI has trained information
specialists who can answer your questions 24 hours a day. The
toll-free number is 1-800-729-6686; hablamos español:
1-877-767-8432; TDD: 1-800-487-4889
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Runaway Hotline
800-231-6946 [24 hours]
Information and referrals. Message relay service to parents.
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