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Early Action Against Teen Drug Use & Drinking -- Resource List

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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)Thank you for visiting theantidrug.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.
SAMHSA's mission within the National Health System is to improve the quality and availability of prevention, treatment and rehabilitation services to reduce illness, death, disability and cost to society resulting from substance abuse and mental illness. SAMHSA also has a comprehensive drug treatment facility locator. Thank you for visiting theantidrug.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.

Alateen Thank you for visiting theantidrug.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.
Alateen is an organization that helps young people who are the relatives and friends of a problem drinker.

Alcoholics Anonymous Thank you for visiting theantidrug.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.
Alcoholics Anonymous is an informal society of recovering alcoholics in the United States, Canada and other countries. These men and women meet in local groups, which range in size from a handful in some localities to many hundreds in larger communities, to help each other recover from alcoholism.

Covenant House Thank you for visiting theantidrug.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.
Every year, more than 50,000 kids and parents in crisis across the United States and Canada call the Covenant House Nineline, a national, toll-free crisis hotline which operates 24-hours a day. With a database of over 30,000 shelters and organizations, the Covenant House counselors can provide immediate crisis counseling and refer callers to help in their area. In addition, Covenant House has Substance Abuse Programs which offer help to youth addicted to alcohol or drugs.

Girls and Boys Town National Hotline Thank you for visiting theantidrug.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.
The Girls and Boys Town National Hotline is a 24-hour crisis, resource and referral line. Accredited by the American Association of Suicidology, the Hotline is staffed by trained counselors who can respond to your questions every day of the week, 365 days a year.

Narcotics Anonymous Thank you for visiting theantidrug.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.
Narcotics Anonymous is an informal society of recovering drug users. Members share their successes and challenges in overcoming active addiction and living drug-free productive lives.

National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI) Thank you for visiting theantidrug.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.
Callers to NCADI can speak to an information specialist, place publication orders, and obtain referrals to other organizations and centers.

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) Thank you for visiting theantidrug.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.
NCADD offers a list or organizations in more than 100 cities that will refer clients to physicians and public and private agencies providing treatment for alcoholism and other drug dependence.

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Thank you for visiting theantidrug.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.
NIDA's mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction. This involves conducting and supporting research on a broad range of disciplines and disseminating the findings from the research to improve drug abuse and addiction prevention, treatment and policy.

National Youth Network Thank you for visiting theantidrug.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.
The mission of National Youth Network is to educate parents of troubled teens on child behavior including attention deficit disorder, ADD, ADHD, drug abuse, teen depression, behavior modification or intervention programs such as wilderness programs, boarding schools, residential treatment and other adolescent programs. Their Web site has a list of treatment facilities and advice on how to choose a program.

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