LINKS TO RECOVERY

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: Official Gamblers Anonymous Home Page. Includes "20 Questions" and GA history. International phone numbers available. 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
discussion/message board and many other recovery resources. Addicts helping
addicts recover from the disease of addiction the NA way.

Alcoholics Anonymous History/Dick B.'s Web Site: Dick offers Bible resources and AA History. Absolutely worth a visit.

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