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A Few Resource Sites:

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)-(502) 582-1849
Various Locations
Meetings to share experience, strength and hope with alcoholics, 7 days a week.
Call for schedule

Narcotics Anonymous (NA)-(502) 499-4423
Various Locations
Meetings to share experience, strength and hope with drug addicts, 7 days a week.
Call for schedule

NarAnon Family Groups of Kentucky
Various Locations

Al-Anon/Alateen (502) 458-1234
Various Locations
Meetings to share experience, strength and hope with families & friends of alcoholics.
Call for schedule
Al-Anon/Alateen Hope and Help

People Advocating Recovery-Kentucky

Our Partners
Demand Treatment-Join Together
The Healing Place
University of Louisville Health Care
Intervention Resource Center
Family and Children's Counseling Services
Home of the Innocents
Kent School of Social Work
The Morton Center

New Sites <<What's New?>>
YAERD Young Adults Educating Responsible Drinking
A New Path
The Narco News Bulletin
Stop the Drug War
ReconsiDer-Forum on Drug Policy
Drug Policy Alliance
Community Health Improvement Partners

Free Online Alcohol Screening

  • Am I drinking safely?
  • Will alcohol cause problems for me later?
  • Is drinking harming my health now?

Among people who drink alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, or liquor), most consume safe and healthy amounts. For others, unsafe drinking patterns increase their risk for injury, illness or future alcohol problems. And, for 1 in 13 American adults, alcohol abuse or alcohol dependence (alcoholism) causes substantial harm to their health and disruption in their lives.

If you consume alcoholic beverages, it's important to know whether your drinking patterns are safe, risky or harmful.

This site can help you find out. You can assess your own drinking, learn about alcohol and health issues, and find resources for additional help.

Recovery Links-Sites you might enjoy
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All Links Current as of 03/01/04

•!Kids Help Online
•12 Step Cyber Cafe
•12 Step Series
•AA Big Book Search
•AA Grapevine
•ABC from the Big Book, Page 60
•ACA/ACOA in Cyberspace
•Alcoholism & AA Recovery

•BC Yukon Area 79
•Big Book Bunch
•BLVSN Dream
•C. A. World Services
•Chemically Dependent Anonymous
•Christians In Recovery
•Easy Does It
•Embracing the Contradiction
•Fajardo & Associates Inc.
•Father and Daughter
•Father Leo Booth
•Friend's of Bill W.
•gr's place
•Handbook of Wisdom for those in Transition
•Hearts 'n Souls
•High Bottom Drunk
•Imperfection
•InnverVoice.Com
•Inspiration Morning Messages
•Island View Home Page
•Louisville Coalition for the Homeless
•Medallions Unlimited
•Mikie's Alcoholic Pages
•My Poetry...My Heart and My Soul

•My Two Beads Worth
•Network 12-Recovery Stores
•New Beginnings-Happy Endings

•Nicola Barardi Homepage
•N.C.C.Y.P.A.A.
•Progress House
•Quote of the Day
•Rainbow Garden
•Recovering Professionals
•Recovery Links
•Recovery Anonymous
•Recovery Association Project
•Recovery Research Foundation
•Recovery Thoughts/Parables
•RecoveryBooks.com
•Road Recovery
•Sandy Pouncey's Spirituality
•Scripps Alcohol Treatment Center
•Silkworth.net
•Sober Home
•Sobriety & Recovery Resources
•Spiritual Sisters of the Internet Cafe
•Sunlight of the Spirit
•Take my breath away
•The Big Book
•The 12 Steps Cyber Cafe
•The Religion of the 12 Step movement
•The Serenity Corner
•The Spirit of Creation
•When You Believe
•Willingway Hospital

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