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Abuse Help & Recovery Sites 
06:05:59 GMT, Sat, Feb 04, 2012
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Popular Abuse Help & Recovery Sites
- National Institute on Drug Abuse Their mission is help bring the power of science to bear on drug abuse, addiction and addiction recovery.
- Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America
CADCA is a membership organization of over 5,000 anti-drug coalitions, each working to make their community safe, healthy, and drug-free
- American Society of Addiction Medicine
Dedicated to alcohol education and improving the treatment of people suffering from alcoholism or other addictions.
- Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention
National resource for colleges and universities seeking to reduce alcohol and other drug use; offers training, technical assistance, and publications.
- American Council for Drug Education
A substance abuse prevention and education agency that develops programs and materials based on the most current scientific research on drug use and its impact on society.
- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
The is a volunteer health organization providing education, information, help and hope. Includes alcoholism facts, and youth information.
- Drug Free Workplace
Info for drug-free workplace professionals.
- Institute for a Drug-Free Workplace
An independent, self-sustaining coalition of businesses, business organizations, and individuals. Features information to help employers develop, implement, and maintain a drug-free workplace program.
- Alcohol Use Statistics
Informational statistics on the use and abuse of alcohol in the United States. Provided by the Center for Health Statistics.
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