Drug Abuse and DependenceOther Places To Get HelpOnline Resource| National Institute on Drug Abuse | | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National
Institutes of Health (NIH) | | Web Address: | http://www.nida.nih.gov | | | The NIDA Web site provides information for students and young
adults, parents and teachers, and health professionals about drugs and other
substances that are commonly abused. NIDA also supports and conducts research
about drug use and abuse. |
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Organizations| American Council for Drug Education | | 164 West 74th Street | | New York, NY 10023 | | Phone: | 1-800-488-DRUG (1-800-488-3784) | | E-mail: | 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. |
| | 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 | | E-mail: | 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 | | E-mail: | 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. |
| | Partnership for a Drug-Free America | | 405 Lexington Avenue | |
Suite 1601 | | New York, NY 10174 | | Phone: | 1-866-281-9945 (toll-free helpline) (212) 922-1560 | | Fax: | (212) 922-1570 | | Web Address: | www.drugfree.org | | | The Partnership for a Drug-Free America is a nonprofit organization
whose mission is to reduce illegal drug use in the United States. The
organization provides a large range of materials on prevention and treatment
targeted to parents and teens. |
| | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA) | | 1 Choke Cherry Road | | Rockville, MD 20857 | | Phone: | (240) 276-2420: Substance abuse prevention (240) 276-1660: Substance abuse treatment 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357): Toll-free referral helpline | | Web Address: | www.samhsa.gov | | | SAMHSA provides information on substance abuse prevention and
treatment. Its Web site is the gateway to the Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention (http://prevention.samhsa.gov) and the Center for Substance Abuse
Treatment (http://csat.samhsa.gov). |
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