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Alcoholism
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Alcohol.411 This site contains articles and news of interest to recovering alcoholics. http://alcohol411.info |
Alcoholics Victorious AV is a growing network of Twelve Step groups that approach recovery from a Christian perspective. http://www.alcoholicsvictorious.org/ |
Drink/Link Moderate Drinking Programs offering moderate drinking programs and products to modify problem drinking habits, reduce alcohol consumption, and prevent alcoholism. http://www.drinklinkmoderation.com/ |
Getting Them Sober Free videos and free reports, for recovering persons and health professionals; ongoing discussion bulletin board for support and to post seminars, job openings in health; free email newsletter. http://www.GettingThemSober.com |
Julie Kelly & Associates offers Systemic Family Intervention to educate families affected by alcoholism, drugs, and co-dependency. http://www.joyofrecovery.com/ |
Matt Talbot Retreats A group of recovering alcoholics who find Matt Talbot spiritual retreats have helped them to practice the steps and achieve a greater degree of serenity and joy. http://www.matttalbotretreats.org/ |
Overcomers Outreach OO is a bridge between the traditional 12-Step programs and the church. Christian based. http://www.overcomersoutreach.org/ |
Overcomers Recovery Support Their program offers twelve-step recovery education and Biblical counseling. http://www.recoverysupport.org/ |
The Ark Foundation Provides help for alcoholics within the catering industry and aims to increase the awareness of the extremely serious nature of alcoholism. http://www.thearkfoundation.co.uk |
Women For Sobriety WFS is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping women overcome alcoholism and other addictions. http://www.womenforsobriety.org/ |
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