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Provides a support group locator that helps individuals find local co-dependency support groups, including virtual and phone meetings. with filters for time, topic, and language.
Provides resources and a hotline containing lists of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) groups in northern New Jersey. The hotline offers direct voice contact with a recovered alcoholic.
Offers many different recovery groups which are community lead meetings to support one another such as Relapse Prevention, Mental Wellness, SMART Recovery, Gambling Support, a Men's group, Women's group, and non-substance addictions. Also, offer recovery coaching, which is managed by Certified Peer Recovery Specialists (CPRS) that walk along side and guide people on the next steps of their recovery journey.
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A biblically based support group for women 18+ impacted by addiction, dependency, or emotional wounds. Uses scripture, personal sharing, and accountability for healing.
Serves as the meeting site for a number of support groups in the community. Grouops may include: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Women's Group, Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Overeaters Anonymous (OA), LGBTQ+ Anonymous, Naranon Anonymous, and Sexaholics Anonymous (SA).
Provides alcohol and substance use support groups. Offers peer recovery support, prevention education, relapse prevention services, wellness activities, referrals, and community-based recovery.
Provides support programs, workshops, and referrals. Referrals include: gambling support, caregivers support, smoking cessation, adolescent counseling, eating disorders, teenage and young adult therapy, holistic counseling, play therapy, and life reviews for the elderly.
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Maintains a meeting list of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) groups in Mercer County and surrounding areas. The hotline offers direct voice contact with a recovered alcoholic.
Offers a hotline and community‑based support groups for individuals and their families dealing with drug or alcohol addiction or mental health challenges.
Provides a one-stop, community-based drop-in center for information, resources, and services related to the support and preservation of families. Services include: "Youth With a Purpose" group for young adults, adult substance abuse/early intervention/relapse prevention, adult anger management groups, youth counseling, individual and family counseling, internet access, and parenting education classes.
Support a fellowship of individuals recovering from drug addiction, offering peer-led meetings, sponsorship, twelve-step programs, mutual support, and a drug-free service environment
Alcoholics Anonymous is a weekly, group counseling program for individuals struggling with alcohol dependency. Individuals work towards developing sobriety through the use of the 12-step program.
Acts as a first point of contact for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) that maintains a meeting list of AA groups in southern New Jersey and staff who can provide information. The hotline offers direct voice contact with a recovered alcoholic.
Provides an online locator tool for Gamblers Anonymous meetings. Users may search for a variety of meetings times and dates, as well as "open" or "closed" meetings. Open meetings allow friends and families of individuals with a gambling addiction, while closed meetings do not.
Provides a biblically based support group for men 18 or older affected by substance abuse or compulsive behaviors. Uses scripture, personal sharing, and accountability to foster healing.
Acts as a first point of contact for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) that maintains a meeting list of AA groups in northern New Jersey and staff who can provide information. The hotline offers direct voice contact with a recovered alcoholic.
