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Resource Links for Individuals & Families:

Alcoholics Anonymous
www.aaminneapolis.org
www.alcoholics-anonymous.org
Alcoholics Anonymous® (AA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. Project Turnabout encourages participation in AA for all recovering alcoholics as part of their recovery program.

Al-anon and Alateen – Help for Families of Alcoholics
www.al-anon.org
Al-Anon & Alateen (for younger members) provides hope and help to families and friends of alcoholics. It is estimated that each alcoholic affects the lives of at least four other people… alcoholism is truly a family disease. No matter what relationship you have with an alcoholic, whether they are still drinking or not, all who have been affected by someone else’s drinking can find solutions that lead to serenity in the Al-Anon/Alateen fellowship.

Narcotics Anonymous
www.na.org
NA is a fellowship of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. NA groups meet regularly to help each other stay clean. NA is not interested in what or how much you used but only in what you want to do about your problem and how they can help. Project Turnabout encourages participation in NA for all recovering narcotic addicts as part of their recovery program.

Families Anonymous
www.familiesanonymous.org
The Families Anonymous (FA) purpose is to provide mutual support, and to offer a safe place to share experiences and concerns for relatives and friends of those who have alcohol, drug, or behavioral problems. FA is a 12 Step fellowship of support groups.

National Council on Problem Gambling
www.ncpgambling.org
The Mission of the National Council on Problem Gambling is to increase public awareness of pathological gambling, ensure the widespread availability of treatment for problem gamblers and their families, and to encourage research and programs for prevention and education.

Northstar Problem Gambling Alliance
www.northstarproblemgambling.org
The Northstar Problem Gambling Alliance (NPGA) is a non-profit, gambling neutral organization dedicated to improving the lives of Minnesotans affected by problem gambling.

Faces and Voices of Recovery
www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org
Faces and Voices of Recovery is committed to organizing and mobilizing the millions of Americans in long-term recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction, our families, friends, and allies to speak with one voice. Project Turnabout is dedicated to changing public perceptions of recovery, promoting effective public policy, and demonstrating that recovery is working for millions of Americans.

Join Together
www.jointogether.org
Join Together supports community-based efforts to advance effective alcohol and drug policy, prevention, and treatment. Join Together leads initiatives to help communities respond to the harms caused by excessive alcohol and drug use and provides free internet services supporting their efforts. Join Together provides a variety of publications and recovery resources.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
www.samhsa.gov
The United States Department of Health and Human Services provides The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) mission is to build resilience and facilitate recovery for people with or at risk for substance abuse and mental illness.

National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers
www.naatp.org
The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP), which represents nearly 275 not-for-profit and for-profit providers (free standing and hospital based programs, which offer a full continuum of care from outpatient, partial hospitalization and inpatient rehabilitation regimes), has acted as the voice of private alcoholism and drug dependency treatment programs throughout the U.S.

Nar-Anon
www.nar-anon.org
Nar-Anon is a 12 Step program designed to help relatives and friends of addicts recover from the effects of living with an addicted relative or friend. Nar-Anon’s program of recovery is adapted from Narcotics Anonymous and uses Nar-Anon’s 12 Steps and 12 Traditions.

Partnership for a Drug-Free America
www.drugfreeamerica.org
The Partnership for a Drug-Free America is a nonprofit coalition of communication, health, medical and educational professionals working to reduce illicit drug use and help people live healthy, drug-free lives.

Addiction Listing Services
www.addictionsearch.com
www.soberrecovery.com

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Resource Links for Professionals:

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
www.samhsa.gov
The United States Department of Health and Human Services provides The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) mission is to build resilience and facilitate recovery for people with or at risk for substance abuse and mental illness.

National Association for Addiction Professionals
www.naadac.org
NAADAC is a membership organization serving addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals, who specialize in addiction prevention, treatment and education. With nearly 11,000 members and 46 state affiliates, NAADAC’s network of addiction professionals spans the United States and the world. NAADAC’s members work to create healthier families and communities through prevention, intervention and quality treatment.

National Council on Problem Gambling
www.ncpgambling.org
The Mission of the National Council on Problem Gambling is to increase public awareness of pathological gambling, ensure the widespread availability of treatment for problem gamblers and their families, and to encourage research and programs for prevention and education.

Northstar Problem Gambling Alliance
www.northstarproblemgambling.org
The Northstar Problem Gambling Alliance (NPGA) is a non-profit, gambling neutral organization dedicated to improving the lives of Minnesotans affected by problem gambling.

Employee Assistance Professionals Association
www.eapassn.org
EAPA is the world’s largest, oldest, and most respected membership organization for employee assistance professionals. EAPA hosts an annual conference, publishes the Journal of Employee Assistance, and offers training and other resources to enhance the skills and success of its members and the stature of the employee assistance profession.

National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers
www.naatp.org
The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP), which represents nearly 275 not-for-profit and for-profit providers (free standing and hospital based programs, which offer a full continuum of care from outpatient, partial hospitalization and inpatient rehabilitation regimes), has acted as the voice of private alcoholism and drug dependency treatment programs throughout the U.S.

National Institute on Drug Abuse
www.nida.nih.gov
The National Institute on Drug Abuse or (NIDA) is part of the National Institutes of Health. Its mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction.

American Society of Addiction Medicine
www.asam.org/
ASAM is the nation’s medical specialty society dedicated to educating physicians and improving the treatment of individuals suffering from alcoholism and addictions.”

National Advisory Council Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
www.niaaa.nih.gov
The National Advisory Council Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism advises, and makes recommendations to the National Institute of Health on program and policy matters in the field of alcohol abuse and alcoholism.

Partnership for a Drug-Free America
www.drugfreeamerica.org/
The Partnership for a Drug-Free America is a nonprofit coalition of communication, health, medical and educational professionals working to reduce illicit drug use and help people live healthy, drug-free lives.

Addiction Listing Services
www.addictionsearch.com
www.soberrecovery.com

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