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TR - Strengthen Peer Recovery Support Services & Programs

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[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 as a good example. Additional tables should be created if necessary]

Anonymous Meeting Locators

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Narcotics Anonymous Website

Website

Website that allows the public to anonymously find local meetings that address narcotic addictions.

Heroin Anonymous Website

Website

HA is a fellowship of men and women who have found a better way of life through a twelve-step program of recovery.

Pills Anonymous Website

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.

Nar-Anon Family Groups Website

Website

12-step program fro families and friends of people with addictions











Support Group Resources

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How to Open Your Doors to Recovery Programs and Support Groups

Toolkit

Health & Human Services

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.

R Tribe (or rTribe) is a free phone app to help peer-to-peer support for any type of addiction or struggle

Phone App

rTribe

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.
















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