Many people also find support groups a helpful aid to recovery. The following list includes a variety of resources:
National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA)
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI)
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More Information on Alcoholics Anonymous/Al-anon/Alateen
(If you live in the Statesboro, Georgia area or a surrounding county:)
Call the local AA Hotline in Statesboro. The person that answers the phone can tell you when AA, Al-anon or Alateen meeting are held.
Alcoholics Anonymous
409 South College Street
Statesboro, Georgia
Phone: 912-764-4210
(This is the address where meetings are held. There is always someone there at 11:00 am. 5:30 pm and 8:00 pm)
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This is the most profound piece of literature about alcoholism ever written. If you don't want to read it all right now, PLEASE read Chapter 3. "More About Alcoholism".
These 'questions and answers' will remove any 'fear' you might have about the meetings and what to expect in general. (Al-anon and Alateen, too.)
More Test for Al-anon and Alateen
Just in case you are not 'really sure' if you need help with this, here are some more test to take.
For the Teens
The Young Teens Place for Info on Alcohol
Drinking Can Spin Your World Around
Advice for Parents
How Can I Tell if My Teenager is Abusing Drugs?
Should I Test My Teenager At Home?
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