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− | =Table of Contents= | + | <div style="margin-left: 1em">[[#Anonymous_Meeting_Locators|Anonymous Meeting Locators]]</div> <div style="margin-left: 1em">[[#Support_Group_Resources|Support Group Resources]]</div> <div style="margin-left: 1em"> </div> </div> [This is a for a page containing toolkits and resources. Use the table below as a general outline for how to organize content. Each table should pertain to a specific topic. See [[TR_-_Train_Youth_in_How_to_Resist_Peer_Pressure_to_Try_Drugs|TR - Train Youth in How to Resist Peer Pressure to Try Drugs]] as a good example. Additional tables should be created if necessary] |
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+ | | '''AUDIENCE''': Faith & Community Leaders<br/> <br/> Communities can offer to host programs like Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Celebrate Recovery, or other self-help support groups. These programs help those with addiction feel less alone by connecting them to others in recovery. They can also support those receiving medication-assisted treatment (MAT) as part of their recovery. | ||
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− | [https:// | + | [https://www.rtribe.org/ R Tribe (or rTribe)] is a free phone app to help peer-to-peer support for any type of addiction or struggle |
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+ | | Audience: Faith communities or other peer-to-peer support groups. This phone app is designed to provide valuable tools to connect people who share similar struggles or who are part of a team working to help people with many different types of substance abuse or struggles with sexual addiction or other areas. It has a lot of free functionality, and it has a premium level for $4.95/month, and people can access on-demand professional services at reasonable rates. | ||
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− | | | + | [https://recoveryarmy.com/#meet Recovery Army] - Stories of Success and Inspiration |
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+ | | This site is about people in recovery helping other in a variety of ways. It has a lot of different types of resources, including pages of testimonials about how people were successful in recovery and how they became a force for good in helping others in recovery. | ||
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Table of Contents
Anonymous Meeting Locators
Toolkit/Resource | Type | Source | Description | Supplemental Materials |
Website | Website that allows the public to anonymously find local meetings that address narcotic addictions. | |||
Website | HA is a fellowship of men and women who have found a better way of life through a twelve-step program of recovery. | |||
Website | PA is 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 pill addiction. | |||
Website | 12-step program fro families and friends of people with addictions | |||
Support Group Resources
Toolkit/Resource | Type | Source | Description | Supplemental Materials |
How to Open Your Doors to Recovery Programs and Support Groups |
Toolkit | AUDIENCE: Faith & Community Leaders Communities can offer to host programs like Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Celebrate Recovery, or other self-help support groups. These programs help those with addiction feel less alone by connecting them to others in recovery. They can also support those receiving medication-assisted treatment (MAT) as part of their recovery. |
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R Tribe (or rTribe) is a free phone app to help peer-to-peer support for any type of addiction or struggle |
Phone App | Audience: Faith communities or other peer-to-peer support groups. This phone app is designed to provide valuable tools to connect people who share similar struggles or who are part of a team working to help people with many different types of substance abuse or struggles with sexual addiction or other areas. It has a lot of free functionality, and it has a premium level for $4.95/month, and people can access on-demand professional services at reasonable rates. | ||
Recovery Army - Stories of Success and Inspiration |
Variety of Resources | Recovery Army | This site is about people in recovery helping other in a variety of ways. It has a lot of different types of resources, including pages of testimonials about how people were successful in recovery and how they became a force for good in helping others in recovery. | |
Toolkit/Resource | Type | Source | Description | Supplemental Materials |