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World Service
(212) 870-3400
Suffolk County
(631) 669-1124
Brooklyn
(718) 339-4777
Español New York
(212) 870-3400
Nassau County
(516) 292-3040
Queens County
(212) 870-3400
Español Long Island
(516) 223-9590
Additional Self-Help Resources
These additional self-help resources offer a wide range of peer-led and professionally supported options for individuals and families affected by addiction, mental health, and related challenges. They include 12-step fellowships, secular and faith-based programs, and groups focused on specific substances or issues, so people can find support that aligns with their needs, values, and recovery path

Fellowship for people seeking recovery from cocaine and other mind-altering substances.

Program for anyone who wants support in managing emotional difficulties and improving their emotional well-being.

12-step program for individuals who want to develop healthy, functional relationships and recover from codependent patterns.

Fellowship for family members and friends concerned about the destructive behavior of a loved one, whether due to drugs, alcohol, or related issues.

12-step fellowship that supports people who struggle with compulsive spending and unsecured debt in finding financial recovery.

A 12-step fellowship that helps individuals stop compulsive gambling and rebuild their lives in recovery.

A 12-step fellowship for people who want to stop using marijuana and support one another in recovery.

A Christian-based network that offers resources, support, and training for people and ministries involved in recovery.

A 12-step fellowship for individuals for whom drugs have become a major problem and who seek a drug-free way of life.

A Buddhist-inspired, mindfulness-based recovery program that offers meetings and resources for people seeking freedom from addiction.

An advocacy and support organization dedicated to helping children and families affected by a parent’s alcohol or drug use.

A secular, abstinence-based recovery community that focuses on peer support and building personal empowerment without a religious framework.

A science-based, self‑management recovery program that uses tools from cognitive and behavioral therapies to help people change addictive behaviors and build a balanced life.

An online directory that lists meetings and resources for many different 12‑step and anonymous recovery groups across the country.

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