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Helpful Resources

Here on our Resources page, we want to extend a heartfelt message to anyone who may be facing challenges along their journey. It’s essential to recognize that seeking help is a courageous and commendable step on the path to recovery. You are not alone in your struggles, and there is a network of support waiting for you. Whether you’re seeking professional guidance, peer assistance, or simply a listening ear, there are numerous resources available to help you navigate your way towards healing. Your journey is valued, and your well-being matters to us. Remember, reaching out for help is a sign of strength, and at HSR Alumni, we’re here to applaud your resilience and accompany you on your path to a healthier, happier life.
 

Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA):

  • Website: adultchildren.org

  • ACA is a support group for adults who grew up in homes affected by alcoholism or dysfunction, helping them heal from their unique childhood experiences.
     

Al-Anon:

  • Website: al-anon.org

  • Al-Anon is a worldwide support network for families and friends of individuals struggling with alcoholism. The organization provides resources, meetings, and a supportive community to help loved ones cope with the impact of alcoholism and find healing and hope.
     

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA):

  • Website: aa.org

  • AA is a fellowship of individuals dedicated to helping each other achieve and maintain sobriety from alcohol through a 12-step program.
     

Celebrate Recovery:

  • Website: celebraterecovery.com

  • Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered program offering support and healing for a wide range of hurts, habits, and hang-ups, including addiction.
     

Chemically Dependent Anonymous (CDA):

  • Website: cdaweb.org

  • CDA is a 12-step fellowship focused on helping individuals overcome chemical dependencies and live a life free from the harmful effects of substances.
     

Chemsex Recovery Anonymous (CRA):

  • Website: chemsexrecovery.org

  • CRA offers a safe space for individuals to address chemsex addiction and related issues, promoting recovery and healthier lifestyles.
     

Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA):

  • Website: crystalmeth.org

  • CMA is a support group for those struggling with addiction to crystal methamphetamine, providing fellowship and a structured program for recovery.
     

Debtors Anonymous (DA):

  • Website: debtorsanonymous.org

  • DA offers support for individuals struggling with compulsive debt and overspending, helping them achieve financial stability.
     

Dharma Punx:

  • Website: dharmapunxnyc.com

  • Dharma Punx is a community that combines Buddhism and mindfulness with addiction recovery, providing support and resources for those seeking sobriety through these practices.
     

Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA):

  • Website: dualrecovery.org

  • DRA is a 12-step program designed for individuals dealing with both addiction and emotional or psychiatric issues, promoting holistic recovery.
     

Eating Disorders Anonymous (EDA):

  • Website: eatingdisordersanonymous.org

  • EDA is a fellowship for those recovering from eating disorders, emphasizing self-help and a program of recovery.
     

Emotions Anonymous (EA):

  • Website: emotionsanonymous.org

  • EA provides a supportive environment for individuals dealing with emotional and mental health challenges, using a 12-step approach to recovery.
     

Families Anonymous (FA):

  • Website: familiesanonymous.org

  • FA is a fellowship for families and friends of individuals with addiction or behavioral issues, offering support and guidance.
     

Gamblers Anonymous (GA):

  • Website: gamblersanonymous.org

  • GA is a fellowship for individuals struggling with gambling addiction, offering mutual support and a path to recovery.
     

Harm Reduction Coalition:

  • Website: harmreduction.org

  • The Harm Reduction Coalition advocates for a harm reduction approach to addiction, focusing on minimizing the negative consequences of substance use.
     

Heroin Anonymous (HA):

  • Website: heroinanonymous.org

  • HA is a 12-step program dedicated to helping individuals overcome addiction to heroin and other opiates.
     

LifeRing Secular Recovery:

  • Website: lifering.org

  • LifeRing Secular Recovery is a secular, non-religious approach to recovery, emphasizing personal empowerment and self-help.
     

Marijuana Anonymous (MA):

  • Website: marijuana-anonymous.org

  • MA offers support and recovery resources for individuals struggling with marijuana addiction, following a 12-step program.
     

Moderation Management:

  • Website: moderation.org

  • Moderation Management offers support for individuals who wish to moderate their alcohol consumption rather than abstain entirely.

Narcotics Anonymous (NA):

  • Website: na.org

  • NA is a fellowship of individuals committed to overcoming addiction to narcotics, using a 12-step program for recovery.

Nicotine Anonymous (NicA):

  • Website: nicotine-anonymous.org

  • NicA provides support for those seeking to quit smoking and overcome nicotine addiction through a 12-step approach.
     

Overeaters Anonymous (OA):

  • Website: oa.org

  • OA is a fellowship for individuals dealing with compulsive overeating and related issues, offering a structured program for recovery.
     

Pills Anonymous (PA):

  • Website: pillsanonymous.org

  • PA is a 12-step fellowship for individuals seeking recovery from addiction to prescription and over-the-counter medications.
     

Rational Recovery:

  • Website: rational.org

  • Rational Recovery provides a self-help approach to overcoming addiction, emphasizing self-reliance and cognitive-behavioral techniques.
     

Recovery Dharma:

  • Website: recoverydharma.org

  • Recovery Dharma is a Buddhist-inspired approach to addiction recovery, focusing on mindfulness, meditation, and community support.
     

Refuge Recovery:

  • Website: refugerecovery.org

  • Refuge Recovery is a Buddhist-inspired addiction recovery program that uses mindfulness, meditation, and the Four Noble Truths as its foundation.
     

Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS):

  • Website: sossobriety.org

  • SOS is a non-religious, science-based recovery program that promotes abstinence and self-empowerment.
     

Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA):

  • Website: saa-recovery.org

  • SAA provides a supportive community for individuals seeking recovery from sex addiction and related behaviors, following a 12-step program.
     

Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA):

  • Website: slaafws.org

  • SLAA is a fellowship for individuals struggling with addictive patterns in sexual and romantic relationships, offering a path to recovery.
     

SMART Recovery:

  • Website: smartrecovery.org

  • SMART Recovery is a science-based program that empowers individuals to overcome addiction and addictive behaviors using evidence-based tools and techniques.
     

Spenders Anonymous (SA):
 

  • Website: spenders.org

  • SA offers support for individuals with compulsive spending and shopping habits, helping them regain control of their finances.
     

Women for Sobriety:

  • Website: womenforsobriety.org

  • Women for Sobriety is a support network specifically designed for women in recovery, focusing on emotional and spiritual growth.
     

Workaholics Anonymous (WA):

  • Website: workaholics-anonymous.org

  • WA is a fellowship for individuals struggling with workaholism and related issues, providing a structured program for recovery and balance.

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988!

 

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