
Many of you have been sending us your favorite Links to other Recovery Sites on the World Wide Web.
We have come up with a list of our favorites based on YOUR suggestions.
| CODA (Co-Dependents Anonymous): a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. | Debtors Anonymous: 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 compulsive debting. |
| The Grape Vine: The International Journal of Alcoholics Anonymous. This site has a wonderful archive worth browsing. | Alcoholics
Anonymous: This Web Site is created and maintained by
Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. ("The General Service Office" of U.S./Canada). Options include browsing in English, Spanish or French. |
| Over Eater's Anonymous World Service Home Page: This group welcomes everyone who wants to stop eating compulsively. | Narcotics Anonymous: This official home page of the NA World Services group. This site includes Group registration and an archive. |
| Al-Anon/Alateen: The Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.'s World Wide Web Site. Read the official Al-Anon publication, THE FORUM on line. | Emotions Anonymous: For the purpose of working toward recovery from emotional difficulties. |
| Cocaine Anonymous: The official World Services Home page includes telephone numbers and information. | Nicotine Anonymous: "...a fellowship of men and women helping each other to live our lives free of nicotine." Site includes on-line literature. |
| Marijuana Anonymous (MA): Site includes Facts and Literature. Meeting info available. | S.L.A.A: Sex & Love Addicts Anonymous: Site maintained by the Augustine Fellowship. Fellowship-Wide Services. |
| Gamblers Anonymous:
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L.A.A.: Love Addicts Anonymous: "Love addiction comes in many forms...Through self-honesty, open-mindedness, willingness, and the 12-steps of LAA, we can recover." |
| Families Anonymous (FA): "...a Twelve-Step recovery and support fellowship for family members and friends concerned about a loved one's current, suspected, or past use of drugs, alcohol, or related behavior problems." | Web of Addictions: An informative site that includes a ROLODEX of contact numbers, meetings and conferences. |
| The Winners Circle: An AA meeting online. "They are formally chaired and registered A.A. meetings. We are attempting to parallel face to face A.A. meetings as closely as possible." | Emotional
Health Anonymous: "A twelve step program for
people who suffer from Emotional problems not related to substance
abuse." |
| Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA) Resources: Includes research, characteristics, and literature suggestions. This is an Un-Official site with good info.) | Center for On-Line Addiction: Internet Addiction is a broad term covering a wide-variety of behaviors and impulse-control problems. "Resources on the Psychology of Cyber-Space" |
| OPRAH.COM: If you haven't had the opportunity to watch Oprah on TV, check out her site for great daily affirmations and wonderful articles. A RecoveryWorld Favorite! | NA
Recovery: Narcotics Anonymous information, NA meetings
on-line, NA chat room, NA |
Alcoholics
Anonymous History/Dick B.'s Web Site: Dick offers Bible
resources and AA History. Absolutely worth a visit. |
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