Recovery Resources
Recovery is not a straight path, but every step forward is a victory. You are stronger than your struggle, and each day brings new hope for healing and growth
Recovery is a journey of resilience and growth—one day at a time.
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      - SAMHSA’s National Helpline - 1-800-662-HELP (4357) 
- A free, confidential, 24/7 helpline providing support and referrals for individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. 
 
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255) 
- A 24/7 crisis line providing emotional support to people in distress, especially those struggling with addiction and recovery. 
- Website: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/What should we know about the services you provide? Better descriptions result in more sales. 
 
- In The Rooms - An online platform that hosts a variety of virtual recovery meetings, including AA, NA, and SMART Recovery meetings. 
- Website: https://www.intherooms.com/home/ 
 
 
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      - BetterHelp (Online Therapy) - Provides remote counseling and therapy services for individuals in recovery from addiction. Sessions can be done via phone, chat, or video. 
- Website: https://www.betterhelp.com/ 
 
- Talkspace (Online Counseling) - Offers online therapy options, including services specifically tailored to individuals recovering from addiction. 
- Website: https://www.talkspace.com/ 
 
- The Recovery Village (Nationwide Locations) - Provides counseling, outpatient, and residential treatment for substance use and co-occurring disorders. 
- Website: https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/ 
 
 
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      - Relapse Prevention Guide (Addiction Center) - Provides tools and techniques to help individuals in recovery prevent relapse and manage triggers. 
- Website: https://www.addictioncenter.com/treatment/relapse-prevention/ 
 
- Coping Skills for Triggers (Mindful.org) - Resources on mindfulness and coping techniques for managing stress, anxiety, and cravings during recovery. 
- Website: https://www.mindful.org/What should we know about the services you provide? Better descriptions result in more sales. 
 
 
Recovery Tools
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       Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)Support for individuals struggling with alcohol. Website: www.aa.org 
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       Narcotics Anonymous (NA)Peer-led recovery support for those struggling with narcotics Website: www.na.org 
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       SMART RecoveryA non-religious alternative to 12-step programs, focusing on self-empowerment and self-reliance. Website: www.smartrecovery.org 
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       Celebrate RecoveryA Christianity based 12-step program for substance abuse and mental health issues. Website: www.celebraterecovery.com 
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       Sober AppA free recovery tool. Provides daily motivational messages and helps identify triggers, offering immediate support to prevent relapse. Available on Google Play and the App Store. Website: www.sober.com/sobertool 
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       I Am Sober AppTracks your sobriety milestones, provides daily motivation, and connects you with a community for shared experiences Website: www.Iamsober.com/ 
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       Oxford HouseA national network of democratically run, self-supporting recovery houses for individuals recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction. Oxford Houses provide supportive living environments and are present in many states across the U.S. Website: https://www.oxfordhouse.org/ 
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       Recovery Housing Program (RHP)Administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), RHP provides funding to states and the District of Columbia to offer stable, transitional housing for individuals in recovery from SUD. To get started, contact your local HUD office. Learn More: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/rhp/ 
