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Referral & Recovery Support

  • AlcoholScreening.org
    From Join Together, a simple, nonjudgemental website to help you assess your drinking patterns, learn about alcohol consumption and health, and find local assistance if you need help.
  • Hazelden Information Center
    Recovery Services: (800) 257-7800; Publications: (800) 328-9000
    Provides information and publications dealing with alcohol and other drug dependency for teens, adults, older adults, physicians,and professionals, among others.
  • National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Inc.
    1-800-NCA-CALL
    NCADD's hotline offers information on alcoholism and drug abuse. Callers may also be connected to their local NCADD affiliate for referrals to treatment services in their area. Operates 24 hours daily.
  • Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator.
    1-800-662-HELP | 1-800-662-9832 (Español)
    The federal government maintains a referral database and hotline connecting callers with over 12,000 treatment programs nationwide.
  • Drug Help
    A private information network run by Phoenix House providing information on specific drugs, and referrals to various treatment programs, self-help groups and crisis centers throughout the United States
  • Alcoholics Anonymous service directory
    Links to state and local AA websites and information numbers where local meeting information may be found.

Smoking Cessation

  • QuitNet
    Join tens of thousands of smokers who find support on QuitNet every month. QuitNet combines proven scientific methods with advances made possible by the Web to deliver personalized support to smokers whenever they need it.
  • American Lung Association
    Provides referrals to local smoking cessation programs. Also conducts educational programs on smoking and its health hazards.
  • American Cancer Society
    Offers a variety of information about smoking and cancer, quitting tips, and tobacco control efforts.
  • Tobacco Information and Prevention Source
    From the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Online quitting help, publications to order, and more.