Recovery from Drug Addictions - for the Addict and for the Addict's Family

See also the recovery programs offered as support groups by individual churches. To locate individual listings for professional services in this field, try the following headings in the print or Internet version of the Yellow Pages:

Drug Abuse and Addiction - Information & Treatment

Local and State Resources

Drug Helpline
1-800-378-4435
24-hour confidential, anonymous telephone support.

Jefferson Alcohol and Drug Abuse Center
583-3951
Part of Seven Counties Services

Cocaine Anonymous
3740 Overland Avenue, Suite C, Los Angeles, CA 90034
www.ca.org/
800-347-8998 - national referral Line for updated information only, not a hotline.
561-9755 - local meeting information.
Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of, by, and for cocaine addicts seeking recovery. Friends and family of cocaine addicts should contact Co-Anon Family Groups, a fellowship dedicated to their much different needs.

National and Internet Resources

Co-Anon Family Groups
P.O. Box 12124, Tucson, AZ 85732
770-928-5122 Atlanta, GA
714-647-6698 Orange County, CA
818-377-4317 Los Angeles, CA
520-513-5028 Tucson, AZ
Co-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of men and women who are husbands, wives, parents, relatives, or close friends of someone who is chemically dependent. If you are seeking a solution to the problems that come from living with a practicing or recovering cocaine addict, we at Co-Anon can help you.
The closest local group, the "End of Our Rope" chapter, meets Sunday at 7:00PM at Fairbanks Hospital, 8102 Clear Vista Parkway, Indianapolis IN. There is also an on-line chapter accessible through the web site.

Marijuana Anonymous
P.O. Box 2912, Van Nuys, CA 91404
800-766-6779
Closest local group meets at
Ellettsville House of Prayer
4100 N Hartstrait Road, Bloomington, IN
Friday, 6:00PM. Open to all, no smoking, wheelchair accessible.
www.marijuana-anonymous.org
Marijuana Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share our experience, strength, and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from marijuana addiction.

Narcotics Anonymous
P.O. Box 9999, Van Nuys, California 91409
818-773-9999
www.na.org
NA is an international, community-based association of recovering drug addicts. Started in 1947, the NA movement is one of the world's oldest and largest of its type, with nearly twenty thousand weekly meetings in seventy countries. Membership is open to any drug addict, regardless of the particular drug or combination of drugs used. Call the appropriate local helpline below formeeting times and locations.


Louisville Area
Louisville 24-hour helpline: 502-499-4423
Serving: Brandenburg, Elizabethtown, Greensburg, Louisville, Middletown, Shelbyville, Corydon IN, Georgetown IN, Jeffersonville IN, Madison IN, New Albany IN, and Scottsburg IN
www.NALouisville.org

South Central Kentucky Area
270-782-4029
Serving: Bowling Green, Columbia, Glasgow, Russellville, and Scottsville

Across The Rivers Area
877-642-5831
Serving: Evansville IN, Henderson KY, Oakland City IN, Mt Carmel IL, and Princeton IN

Western Kentucky Area
270-575-4661
Serving: Hopkinsville, Madisonville, Mayfield, Paducah, Princeton KY, and Metropolis IL

Kentucky Survivors Area
606-253-4673
Serving: Frankfort, Hazard, Lexington, Paintsville, Prestonburgh, and Richmond

Next Step
105 Big Indian Road NE, Corydon, IN 47112
738-8968
Provides the services of a 12-step mutual support group for persons who have a drug or alcohol addiction and their family members. Serves greater Louisville area. Free. Open to all.

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