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    Alanon of Suffolk County http://www.al-anon-suffolk-ny.org/
     
    The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength and hope in order to solve their common problems. Al-Anon believes that alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. Al-Anon is not allied with any sect, denomination, political entity, organization or institution; does not engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any cause. There are no dues for membership. Al-Anon is self-supporting through its own voluntary contributions. Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics.
     
    http://www.al-anon-suffolk-ny.org/
     
     
    Alcoholics Anonymous Of Suffolk County http://www.suffolkny-aa.org/
     
    A. A. PREAMBLE Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope which each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and to help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. "Reprinted with permission from the A.A. Grapevine Inc."
     
    http://www.suffolkny-aa.org/
     
     
    CSAP Center for Application of Prevention Technologies http://captus.samhsa.gov/western/resources/prevtalk/index.cfm
     
    CSAP's Western Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPT) is one of five regional centers funded by the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention and includes Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, Arizona, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, and Palau. The purpose of CSAP's Western CAPT is to assist states, jurisdictions, and community-based prevention programs in the Western Region to apply scientifically-defensible strategies in their efforts to prevent substance abuse. CSAP's Western CAPT is organized to provide useful, efficient, cost-effective, and culturally sensitive prevention application services through a comprehensive system that matches services to the technological capabilities and capacity of local community-based prevention programs. To accomplish these goals, Prevention Application Management Coordinators work with Single State Agencies and local, community-based prevention programs to develop plans designed to assist programs in applying scientifically-defensible prevention strategies. A network of local and regional technical assistance experts, skill development activities, innovative uses of electronic media, a resource repository, and production services will be available to support the plans.
     
    http://captus.samhsa.gov/western/resources/prevtalk/index.cfm
     
     
    Debtor’s Anonymous of Long Island http://www.danyc.info/meetings/lisland.htm
     
    Debtors Anonymous is a 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 compulsive debting. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop incurring unsecured debt. There are no dues or fees for D.A. membership; Debtors Anonymous is self-supporting through their own contributions. D.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stop debting one day at a time and to help other compulsive debtors to stop incurring unsecured debt.
     
    http://www.danyc.info/meetings/lisland.htm
     
     
    Gamblers Anonymous http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/mtgdirNY.html
     
    GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS is a 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 a gambling problem. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling. There are no dues or fees for Gamblers Anonymous membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. Gamblers Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any cause. Our primary purpose is to stop gambling and to help other compulsive gamblers do the same.
     
    http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/mtgdirNY.html
     
     
    Join Together for Prevention http://www.jointogether.org/
     
    Join Together is a program of the Boston University School of Public Health. Since 1991 it has been the nation's leading provider of information, strategic planning assistance, and leadership development for community-based efforts to advance effective alcohol and drug policy, prevention, and treatment. Join Together believes that problems associated with alcohol and drugs can be best addressed at the community level. Their mission is expressed in their name. Join Together helps community leaders understand and use the most current scientifically valid prevention and treatment approaches. Join Together’s surveys have shown that communities with written strategies that are broadly supported by key leaders and institutions are the most likely to be successful in reducing and preventing alcohol and drug problems.
     
    http://www.jointogether.org/
     
     
    Legal Action Center http://www.lac.org/
     
    The Legal Action Center is the only non-profit law and policy organization in the United States whose sole mission is to fight discrimination against people with histories of addiction, HIV/AIDS, or criminal records, and to advocate for sound public policies in these areas. For three decades, LAC has worked to combat the stigma and prejudice that keep these individuals out of the mainstream of society. The Legal Action Center is committed to helping people reclaim their lives, maintain their dignity, and participate fully in society as productive, responsible citizens.
     
    http://www.lac.org/
     
     
    Nar-Anon of Suffolk County http://www.nynaranon.org/meetings.html
     
    Nar-Anon members are relatives and friends who are concerned about the addiction or drug problem of another. Nar-Anon’s program of recovery is adapted from Narcotics Anonymous and uses Nar-Anon's Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Twelve Concepts. What is a Nar-Anon Family Group? The Nar-Anon Family Group is for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation due to the addiction problem of someone close to them. Nar-Anon members share their experiences, strength, and hope at weekly meetings. The meetings are usually held at locations such as treatment centers, hospitals, churches, community centers, or local twelve-step clubs
     
    http://www.nynaranon.org/meetings.html
     
     
    Narcotics Anonymous of Suffolk County http://sasna.org/info/
     
    N.A. is a nonprofit Fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. N.A. are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using. N.A. suggest that you keep an open mind and give yourself a break. Our program is a set of principles written so simply that N.A. can follow them in our daily lives. The most important thing about them is that they work. There are no strings attached to N.A. N.A. are not affiliated with any other organizations, N.A. have no initiation fees or dues, no pledges to sign, no promises to make to anyone. N.A. are not connected with any political, religious or law enforcement groups, and are under no surveillance at any time. Anyone may join us, regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion or lack of religion. N.A. are not interested in what or how much you used or who your connections N.A.re, what you have done in the past, how much or how little you have, but only in what you want to do about your problem and how N.A. can help. The newcomer is the most important person at any meeting, because N.A. members can only keep what they have by giving it away. N.A. have learned from our group experience that those who keep coming to our meetings regularly stay clean."
     
    http://sasna.org/info/
     
     
    National Institute on Drug Abuse http://www.nida.nih.gov/index.html
     
    NIDA's mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction Recent scientific advances have revolutionized the understanding of drug abuse and addiction. The majority of these advances, which have dramatic implications for how to best prevent and treat addiction, have been supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). NIDA supports over 85 percent of the world's research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction. NIDA supported science addresses the most fundamental and essential questions about drug abuse, ranging from the molecule to managed care, and from DNA to community outreach research. NIDA is not only seizing upon unprecedented opportunities and technologies to further the understanding of how drugs of abuse affect the brain and behavior, but also working to ensure the rapid and effective transfer of scientific data to policy makers, drug abuse practitioners, other health care practitioners, and the general public. The NIDA web site is an important part of this effort. The scientific knowledge that is generated through NIDA research is a critical element to improving the overall health of the Nation. Our goal is to ensure that science, not ideology or anecdote, forms the foundation for all of our Nation's drug abuse reduction efforts. NIDA was established in 1974, and in October 1992 it became part of the National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services. The Institute is organized into divisions and offices, each of which plays an important role in programs of drug abuse research.
     
    http://www.nida.nih.gov/index.html
     
     
    National Institute on Drug Abuse-NIDA for teens http://teens.drugabuse.gov/
     
     
    http://teens.drugabuse.gov/
     
     
    New York State Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Providers http://www.asapnys.org/
     
    ASAP is a not-for-profit membership association which seeks to improve the quality of life in New York State by advocating for and promoting the highest quality treatment, prevention, research and training. ASAP membership includes coalitions, programs and agencies throughout New York State which provide alcoholism and substance abuse prevention, treatment, research and evaluation and concerned individuals and corporations who wish to support our mission. ASAP is a vehicle for coordination, shared vision and collaboration. ASAP provides a strong unified voice while representing the entire continuum of service providers as well as organizations and individuals who are committed to working to enhance the visibility and image of the entire field
     
    http://www.asapnys.org/
     
     
    New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services http://www.oasas.state.ny.us/index.cfm
     
    OASAS plans, develops and regulates the state’s system of chemical dependence and gambling treatment agencies. This includes the direct operation of 13 Addiction Treatment Centers, which provide inpatient rehabilitation services to 9,000 persons per year. In addition, the Office licenses, funds, and supervises some 1,300 local, community-based programs, chemical dependence treatment programs, which serve about 115,000 persons on any given day in a wide range of comprehensive services. The agency inspects and monitors these programs to guarantee quality of care and to ensure compliance with state and national standards. The Office also monitors gambling and substance use and abuse trends in the state; provides a comprehensive education and prevention program through some 1,500 programs based in schools and communities; promotes public awareness and citizen involvement through community action groups; pursues state, federal and private sources of funding for services; establishes linkages of services for clients in other human service agencies and criminal justice system; provides education and training for persons dealing with clients; and administers the credentialing of alcoholism and substance abuse counselors as well as prevention practitioners and prevention specialists. OASAS is the designated single state agency responsible for the coordination of state-federal relations in the area of addiction services.
     
    http://www.oasas.state.ny.us/index.cfm
     
     
    New York State Office of Mental Health http://www.omh.state.ny.us/
     
    New York State has a large, multi-faceted mental health system that serves more than 500,000 individuals each year. The Office of Mental Health (OMH) operates psychiatric centers across the State, and also regulates, certifies and oversees more than 2,500 programs, which are operated by local governments and nonprofit agencies. These programs include various inpatient and outpatient programs, emergency, community support, residential and family care programs. For questions about mental health services, to find a mental health service provider or to make a complaint, call OMH Customer Relations toll-free at 1-800-597-8481.
     
    http://www.omh.state.ny.us/
     
     
    Overeaters Anonymous http://www.oa.org/index.htm
     
    Overeaters Anonymous offers a program of recovery from compulsive overeating using the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of OA. Worldwide meetings and other tools provide a fellowship of experience, strength and hope where members respect one another's anonymity. OA charges no dues or fees; it is self-supporting through member contributions. Unlike other organizations, OA is not just about weight loss, obesity or diets; it addresses physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. It is not a religious organization and does not promote any particular diet. To address weight loss, OA encourages members to develop a food plan with a health care professional and a sponsor. If you want to stop your compulsive eating, welcome to Overeaters Anonymous.
     
    http://www.oa.org/index.htm
     
     
    Quality Consortium of Suffolk County http://qualityconsortium.org/
     
    The Quality Consortium is a partnership of organizations dedicated to the delivery of comprehensive, affordable, and accessible chemical dependency prevention and treatment services. The Quality Consortium is committed to supporting our member organizations in their ability to meet the changing need of their communities. We maintain a leadership role in advocacy, dissemination of information, networking and training.
     
    http://qualityconsortium.org/
     
     
    SAMHSA National Clearing House for Alcohol & Drug Information http://store.health.org/?h=publications&topic=102
     
    SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI) is the Nation's one-stop resource for information about substance abuse prevention and addiction treatment. The NCADI Information Services Department responds to alcohol and substance abuse information requests via telephone, e-mail, voice mail, postal mail, TDD, and fax. Information Specialists at NCADI assist a wide variety of inquirers, including the general public, drug and alcohol prevention specialists, drug and alcohol treatment specialists, educators, schools, community centers, hospitals and clinics, boys and girls clubs, and shopping
     
    http://store.health.org/?h=publications&topic=102
     
     
    Suboxon Information http://www.turntohelp.com/?qs=ysm
     
    SUBOXONE is the first opioid medication approved under DATA 2000 for the treatment of opioid dependence in an office-based setting. SUBOXONE also can be dispensed for take-home use, just as any other medicine for other medical conditions.
    SUBOXONE at the appropriate dose may be used to: * Suppress symptoms of opioid withdrawal * Decrease cravings for opioids * Reduce illicit opioid use * Block the effects of other opioids * Help patients stay in treatment
     
    http://www.turntohelp.com/?qs=ysm
     
     
    Suffolk County Department of Health-Division of Community Mental Hygiene http://www.co.suffolk.ny.us/webtemp3.cfm?dept=6&id=2267
     
    The Division of Community Mental Hygiene Services is the local governmental unit responsible for the coordination and oversight of all community services to persons with alcohol and substance abuse problems, mental illness, mental retardation and/or developmental disabilities. Community Mental Hygiene Services is authorized under the New York State Mental Hygiene Law. It functions in concert with New York State’s Office of Mental Health; Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse and the Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities. The scope of the Division’s responsibilities include:
    Plan services for mental health, substance abuse and those with mental retardation or developmental disabilities in the Suffolk County;
    Work with the many community, consumer and other interested groups to improve services and to implement the goals created through the planning process;
    Establish procedures and implement programs either directly or through contracts to serve people suffering from mental illness, substance abuse problems, mental retardation or developmental disabilities.
    Evaluate those services to ensure they meet all pertinent regulations and otherwise appropriately serve their intended populations; and
    Provide education and training either directly or through contracts to increase awareness, improve the quality of service and, as possible, to prevent chemical dependency, mental illness and developmental disabilities.
     
    http://www.co.suffolk.ny.us/webtemp3.cfm?dept=6&id=2267
     
     




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