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Self Help Resources

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World Service
(212) 870-3400

Suffolk County
(631) 669-1124

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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.

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

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