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Alcohol and Drug Services Institute
Educates physicians to prevent and treat alcohol and drug use disorders.
3900 Jermantown Road, Suite 200
Fairfax, VA 22030
(703) 934-5476

www.fairfaxcounty.gov

 

Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers

of New York State
A non-profit membership association consisting of coalitions, programs and agencies throughout New York State that provide alcohol and drug use disorder prevention, treatment and research.
1 Columbia Place, Suite 400
Albany, NY 12207-1006
(518) 426-3122

www.asapnys.org


American Bar Association

Standing Committee on Substance Abuse
Promotes justice system reform that addresses problems associated with illegal use of drugs and alcohol in the U.S. and collaborates with federal, state and local public/private organizations, and state, local and territorial bar associations.
740 15th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 662-1784

www.abanet.org/subabuse

 

American Council on Alcohol Problems
A federation of 37 state affiliates seeking long-range solutions to alcohol-related problems using educational and legislative approaches.
2376 Lakeside Drive
Birmingham, AL 35244

(205) 985-9062

 

American Council for Drug Education
A prevention and education agency that develops programs and materials based on the most current scientific research on drug use and its impact on society.
164 West 74th Street
New York, NY 10023
(800) 488-DRUG

www.acde.org

 

American Medical Association
Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse
A collaboration of the AMA and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation working to reduce underage alcohol use.
515 North State Street
Chicago, IL 60610
(800) 621-8335
(312)464-5000

www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/3337.html

 

American Society of Addiction Medicine
Increases access to and quality of treatment, educates the medical arena and the public and promotes research and prevention.
4601 North Park Avenue
Upper Arcade, Ste. 101
Chevy Chase, MD 20815-4520
(301) 656-3920

www.asam.org


The Anti Drug@Work
Serves as a drug prevention information center and a supportive community for parents to interact and learn from each other.
405 Lexington Avenue, 16th Floor
New York, NY 10174
(800) 729-6686

www.theantidrug.com/atwork


Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse
Offers training and materials for medical professionals and students and all primary health professional disciplines.
125 Whipple Street, Ste. 300
Providence, RI 02908
(401) 349-0000

www.amersa.org
 

Boston University School of Medicine
Provides summaries of the latest clinically relevant research on alcohol and health, particularly in the area of health disparities.
715 Albany Street, Talbot Building
Boston, MA 02118
(617) 638-8000

www.bumc.bu.ed


Californians for Drug-Free Youth, Inc.
Develops comprehensive prevention programs that identify, examine, publicize, intervene and prevent alcohol, tobacco and other drug use.
P.O. Box 620
Forest Falls, CA 92339
(909) 794-3229

www.cadfy.org


CASASTART
The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA), is a community-based, school-centered program from Columbia University, designed to keep high-risk preadolescents – 8 to 13 years old – free of drug and crime involvement.
633 Third Ave.,19th floor
New York, NY 10017
(212) 841-5200

www.casacolumbia.org

 

Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice
Focuses on reducing reliance on incarceration as a solution to social problems.
54 Dore Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 621-5661

www.cjcj.org


Center for Science in the Public Interest

Alcohol Policies Project
Conducts policy development and technical research for the prevention of alcohol use disorders at local, state and national levels.
1875 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 300
Washington, D.C. 20009
(202) 332-9110

www.cspinet.org


Center for Substance Abuse Research
A research center providing information on alcohol and drug use disorders and their impact on individuals, families and communities.
4321 Hartwick Road, Suite 501
College Park, MD 20740
(301) 405-9770

www.cesar.umd.edu

 

CheckYourself.com
This an online resource  offers older teens a quiz and decision games to see how they might act in situations involving drugs and invites them to consider whether their substance use risks turning into a problem.
http://checkyourself.com

 

Child Welfare League of America
A membership organization with more than 1,100 public and private non-profit agencies promoting the well being of children, youth and their families.
440 First Street, NW, Third Floor
Washington, DC 20001-20850
(202) 638-2952

www.cwla.org


Christopher D. Smithers Foundation, Inc.
For over 50 years the foundation has concentrated its efforts on educating the public that alcoholism is a respectable, treatable disease from which people can and do recover; encouraging prevention programs and activities, with an emphasis on high risk populations; and continually fighting to reduce and eliminate the stigma that is associated with the disease of alcoholism.
Box 67
Mill Neck, NY 11765
(516) 676-0067

www.smithersfoundation.org

 

Coalition of Behavioral Health Services
A collaboration of organizations and individuals in the Greater Houston metropolitan area working to bridge the gap between alcohol and drug use disorder treatment resources, mental health resources and residents in need of such services.
303 Jackson Hill
Houston, TX 77007
(713) 942-4100, ext. 324

www.cbhshouston.org

 

The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
CARF International is an independent, non-profit accreditor of human service providers in the areas of rehabilitation, employment, child and family, community, and aging services.
4891 E. Grant Road
Tucson, AZ 85712 USA
(520) 325-1044

www.carf.org/default.aspx

 

Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America
Builds and strengthens the capacity of community coalitions to create safe, healthy and drug-free communities.
625 Slaters Lane, Suite 300
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 706-0560
(800) 542-2322

www.cadca.org


Community Intervention
Offers educational materials, training and consultation for professionals working with children ages 5 to 18.
2412 University Ave SE, Suite B
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(612) 332-6537
(800) 328-0417

www.communityintervention.org


CompassPoint Addiction Foundation
Researches the causes and nature of alcohol and drug use disorders.
7711 East Greenway Street, Ste. 211
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
(480) 368-2688

www.addictionresearch.com


Connecticut Clearinghouse
Serves as Connecticut's resource center for information about alcohol, tobacco, drugs and related issues.
334 Farmington Avenue
Plainville, CT 06062
(800) 232-4424

www.ctclearinghouse.org

 

CSAP Workplace Resource Center Helpline
A help line supplying centralized access to information about drug-free workplaces and related topics.
(800) -WORKPLACE

www.drugfreeworkplace.gov

 

Danya Institute/CE ATTC
Provides analysis and information to the public and enhances the workforce development of health care professionals on issues related to drug and alcohol use and addiction.
8737 Colesville Road, #300
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(240) 645-1145

www.danyainstitute.org

 

E-CHUG
This is an online alcohol intervention and personalized feedback tool designed to reduce drinking among college students, created at San Diego State University and currently in use at over 250 universities and colleges across 42 states and in Canada and Australia.
www.e-CHUG.com


Grace Street/The Garage Recovery Center
A recovery/advocacy talk/music radio show in Portland, Maine, committed to public advocacy; The Garage Recovery Center is a youth-centered indoor skate park, store, coffee shop, art and prevention counseling center.
47 Carriage House Lane
Bath, ME 04530
(207) 443-3504

www.wmpg.org/

 

Drug Free Business Houston/Drug Free Business Texas
A division of The Council on Alcohol and Drugs Houston, helps companies increase safety and productivity through the establishment of comprehensive drug-free workplace programs.
303 Jackson Hill
Houston, TX 77007
(713) 942-4100, ext. 325

www.council-houston.org


Drug Strategies
Develops publications and programs focused on effective approaches to the nation’s drug problems.
1616 P Street, Suite 220
Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 289-9070

www.drugstrategies.org


Employee Assistance Professionals Association
A membership organization offering resources to employee assistance professionals.
2101 Wilson Boulevard, Ste. 500
Arlington, VA 22201-3062
(703) 387-1000

www.eapassn.org


Employee Assistance Society of North America
Provides information for EAP professionals and organizations.
230 East Ohio Street, Ste. 400
Chicago, IL 60611-3265
(312) 644-0828

www.easna.org


Employee Health Programs
A subsidiary of First Advantage Corporation, designs and manages drug-free workplace programs, Employee Assistance Programs and other services that benefit employers and employees.
P.O. Box 2430
Bethesda, MD 20827
(800) 275-7051

www.ehp.com


The Ensuring Solutions to Alcohol Problems Initiative
Works to increase access to treatment for individuals with alcohol problems by collaborating with policymakers, employers and concerned citizens.
George Washington University
2021 K Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20006
(202) 296-6922

www.ensuringsolutions.org


Entertainment Industries Council, Inc.
Works within the film, television and music industries to promote the accurate depiction of health and social issues in entertainment productions; its annual awards show, the PRISM Awards, airs nationally and in 2004 was distributed to 11,205 treatment and recovery centers nationwide as a tool to encourage open discussion among treatment center staff and recovering clients.
EIC East
1760 Reston Parkway, Ste. 415
Reston, VA 20190-3303
(703) 481-1414

www.eiconline.org


EIC West
2600 West Olive Street, Ste. 574
Burbank, CA 91505
(818) 333-5001

www.eiconline.org


Families in Action

Works to prevent the use of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs by children and youth in North Carolina.

Families in Action, Inc.
P. O. Box 3553
Wilson, NC 27895-3553
(252) 237-1242

www.familiesinaction.org

 

Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health
A national parent-run organization focusing on the needs of children and youth with emotional, behavioral or mental disorders, and their families.
9605 Medical Center Drive, Suite 280
Rockville, MD 20850
(703) 684-7710

www.ffcmh.org


Fetal Alcohol and Drug Unit
Dedicated to the prevention, intervention and treatment of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effects.
180 Nickerson Street, Suite 309
Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 543-7155

www.depts.washington.edu/fadu/


Hands Across Cultures
Works to improve the health, education and well being of the people of Northern New Mexico through family-centered approaches deeply rooted in the multicultural traditions of their communities.
P.O. Box 2215
Espanola, NM 87532
(505) 747-1889

www.hacc95.org
 

Institute for a Drug-Free Workplace
Emphasizes the need for drug-free workplace programs and educates employers and the public at large about the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees with regard to drug use disorders and the workplace.
1400 L Street NW, 7th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 842-7400

www.drugfreeworkplace.org

 

International Nurses Society on Addictions
Offers information and education for nurses concerning prevention, intervention, treatment and management of alcohol and drug use disorders.
P.O. Box 10752
Raleigh, NC 27605
(919) 821-1292

www.intnsa.org


Join Together
A national resource for communities working to reduce alcohol and drug use disorders offering a comprehensive Web site, daily news updates, publications and technical assistance.
One Appleton Street, Fourth Floor
Boston, MA 02116-5223
(617) 437-1500

www.jointogether.org

 

Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Organizations
The group's mission is to continuously improve the safety and quality of care provided to the public through the provision of health care accreditation and related services that support performance improvement in health care organizations.
601 13th Street, NW
Suite 1150N
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 783-6655

www.jointcommission.org/


Johnson Institute
A national organization working to identify and eliminate barriers to recovery, while promoting the power and possibility of recovery by enhancing awareness, prevention, intervention and treatment practices for alcohol and drug use disorders.
D.C. Office:
613 Second Street NE
Washington, D.C. 20002
(202) 662-7104

www.johnsoninstitute.org


Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Works to stop drunk driving, support victim, and prevent underage drinking.
511 East John Carpenter Freeway, Ste. 700
Irving, TX 75062
(800) 438-6233

www.madd.org


MADD DADS Inc. (Men Against Destruction Defending Against Drugs and Social Disorder)
A grassroots organization of fathers aimed at fighting gang and gang-related violence, providing family activities, community education, speaking engagements and “surrogate fathers” who listen to and care about street teens.
555 Stockton Street
Jacksonville, FL 32204
(904) 388-8171

www.maddads.com


Maine Alliance for Addiction Recovery
A grassroots alliance of individuals who support recovery by initiating change in legislation and resource allocation, raising awareness through public acknowledgment and promoting support by sharing experiences of recovering people, their families and friends.
8 Mulliken Court
Augusta, ME 04330
(207) 621-8118

www.masap.org/site/recovery.asp


Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery
A collective voice of people in recovery, families and friends, who are helping each other educate the public about the value of living in recovery, and the resources to support recovery.
30 Winter Street, Third Floor
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 423-6627

www.neaar.org/moar


Miami Coalition for a Safe and Drug-Free Community
A community organization committed to reducing the problems of alcohol and drug use disorders and directly related social issues by serving in the role as a community convener and facilitator.
University of Miami/North South Center
1500 Monza Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33146-3027
(305) 284-6848

www.miamicoalition.org

 

National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers
Represents private alcohol and drug use disorder treatment programs throughout the United States.
313 West Liberty Street, Suite 129
Lancaster, PA 17603-2748
(717) 392-8480

www.naatp.org

 

National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors
A membership organization serving addiction professionals who specialize in addiction treatment, prevention and intervention.
901 North Washington Street, Suite 600
Alexandria, VA 22314
(800) 548-0497

www.naadac.org


National Association on Alcohol, Drugs and

Disability, Inc.
Promotes awareness and education about alcohol and drug use disorders among people with physical, sensory, cognitive, and developmental disabilities.
2165 Bunker Hill Drive
San Mateo, CA 94402-3801
(650) 578-8047

www.naadd.org


National Association of African Americans

for Positive Imagery
A campaign including alcohol and tobacco control to promote positive community and self images and foster environments free of health disparities.
1231 North Broad Street, First Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19122
(215) 235-6488

www.naaapi.org


National Association of Community Health Centers
Collaborates with community, migrant and homeless health centers that provide health care to the poor and medically underserved.
7200 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 210
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 347-0400

www.nachc.com
 

National Association on Drug Abuse Problems, Inc.

Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services
A private non-profit organization founded by business and labor leaders providing programs that assist at-risk and underserved individuals to become independent, self-sufficient, and employed.
355 Lexington Avenue, Second Floor
New York, NY 10017
(212) 986-1170

www.nadap.org


National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors
Supports the development of effective prevention and treatment programs throughout every state.
808 17th Street NW, Suite 410
Washington, D.C. 20006
(202) 293-0090

www.nasadad.org


National Association of Rural Health Clinics
Offers information on how to improve the delivery of quality, cost-effective health care in rural, underserved areas.
2 East Main Street
Fremont, MI 49412
(866) 306-1961

www.narhc.org


National Association of School Psychologists
Provides resources focused on enhancing the mental health and educational competence of all children.
4340 East West Highway, Suite 402
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 657-0270

www.nasponline.org


National Association of Social Workers
Works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members to create and maintain professional standards and to advance sound social policies.
750 First Street NE, Suite 700
Washington, D.C. 20002-4241
(800) 638-8799
(202) 408-8600

www.naswdc.org


National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse
A private, non-profit membership organization involving service providers, families and youth to promote health and social justice and address the alcohol and other drug issues of Asian and Pacific Islander populations.
340 East Second Street, Suite 409
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 625-5795

www.napafasa.org


National Black Alcoholism and Addiction Council
Provides programs, education and training for the prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug use disorders in the African-American community.
5104 North Orange Blossom Trail, Suite 111
Orlando, FL 32810
(888) NBACORG
(407) 532-2774

www.nbacinc.org


National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse

at Columbia University
Conducts research on the economic and social costs of alcohol and drug use disorders.
633 Third Avenue, 19th Floor
New York, NY 10017
(212) 841-5200

www.casacolumbia.org


National Center for Prevention and Research Solutions
Operates a drug prevention and education program called Race Against Drugs, and has a nationwide network of volunteers and federal DEA and FBI agents assisting the program by conducting community and school events throughout the country.
3132 South Ridgewood Avenue
South Daytona, FL 32119
(386) 760-2254
(866) NCPRS-NOW

www.ncprs.org


National Commission Against Drunk Driving
Unites a broad-based coalition of public and private sector organizations and others to reduce impaired driving and its tragic consequences.
8403 Colesville Road, Suite 370
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(240) 247-6004

www.ncadd.com


National Conference of State Legislatures
Provides information and technical assistance to legislators and legislative staff on mental health and alcohol and other substance use disorder treatment and prevention at the state level.
444 North Capitol Street NW, Suite 515
Washington, D.C. 20001
(202) 624-3581

www.ncsl.org


National Council on Alcoholism

and Drug Dependence, Inc.
A non-profit advocacy organization working with the legislative and executive branches of the federal government on alcohol and drug policies, advocating for alcoholic and drug-dependent persons and their families, and providing information on prevention, intervention and treatment to the public.
20 Exchange Place, Suite 2902
New York, NY 10005-3201
(800) NCA-CALL
(212) 269-7797

www.ncadd.org


National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare
Represents the providers of mental health, substance abuse and developmental disability services who serve more than 4.5 million adults, children and families each year and employ more than 250,000 staff.
12300 Twinbrook Parkway, Suite 320
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 984-6200

www.nccbh.org


National Drug Court Institute
Promotes education, research and scholarship for drug court and other court-based intervention programs.
4900 Seminary Road, Suite 320
Alexandria, VA 22311
(703) 575-9400

www.ndci.org


National Drug-Free Workplace Alliance
Offers drug-free workplace program assistance and education.
6868 South Plumer Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85706
(877) 817-6809

www.ndfwa.org


National Education Association Health Information Network
Offers resources on youth alcohol and drug use prevention.
1201 16th Street NW, Suite 521
Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 822-7570

www.neahin.org/programs/substance/index.htm


National Families in Action
Presents science-based policies to help families and communities prevent youth drug use.
2957 Clairmont Road NE, Suite 150
Atlanta, GA 30329
(404) 248-9676

www.nationalfamilies.org


National Family Partnership
A coalition of families working for substance abuse prevention by hosting a number of prevention activities including the Red Ribbon Campaign and the Plant a Promise Campaign.
2490 Coral Way, Suite 501
Miami, FL 33145
(305) 856-4886

www.nfp.org


National Hispanic Medical Association
Conducts health and policy research and offers programs to improve the health of Hispanics and other underserved populations.
1411 K Street NW, Suite 1100
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 628-5895

www.nhmamd.org


National Indian Health Board
Provides health care research and services for tribes, area health boards, tribal organizations, federal agencies and private foundations.
101 Constitution Avenue NW, Suite 8-B02
Washington, D.C. 20001
(202) 742-4262

www.nihb.org


National Latino Council on Alcohol and Tobacco Prevention
Prevents tobacco use and reduces alcohol use disorders in the Latino community through the dissemination of science-based research findings, community education, technical assistance, policy analysis and advocacy.
1616 P Street NW, Suite 430
Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 265-8054, ext. 61

www.nlcatp.org


National Mental Health Association
Dedicated to promoting mental health, preventing mental disorders and achieving victory over mental illness through advocacy, education, research and service.
2001 North Beauregard Street, 12th Floor
Alexandria, VA 22311
(703) 684-7722
(800) 969-6642

www.nmha.org


National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Provides education and awareness about the prevention of birth defects caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy.
900 17th Street NW, Ste. 910
Washington, D.C. 20006
(202) 785-4585

www.nofas.org


National Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities
A membership organization representing individuals and programs dedicated to the professional delivery of treatment and case management services to populations with alcohol and drug use disorders.
2204 Mount Vernon Avenue, Suite 200
Alexandria, VA 22301
(703) 836-8272

www.nationaltasc.org


National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
A comprehensive advertising and public relations program offering critical drug information for teens and tips for parents on keeping their kids healthy and drug-free.
www.freevibe.com


New England Institute of Addiction Studies
New England Alliance for Addiction Recovery
A collaboration of statewide recovery community organizations dedicated to the promotion and enhancement of recovery and to improving public awareness about alcohol and drug use disorders.
1492 Elm Street
Manchester, NH 03101
(603) 647-4629

neias@mva.net


The Partnership for a Drug-Free America
A non-profit group helping to reduce demand for illegal drugs by changing attitudes through media communications.
405 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10174
(212) 922-1560

www.drugfree.org


Partnership for a Drug-Free Detroit
Offers useful information, training and citywide support and resources for making communities safe and drug-free.
1151 Taylor Street, Room 335-B
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 876-0770

TrentC@health.ci.detroit.mi.us


Physicians and Lawyers for National Drug Policy
Conducts research and provides information to the public on drug use disorders, and works to put a new emphasis on the national drug policy by substantially refocusing the investment in the prevention and treatment of harmful drug use.
PLNDP National Project Office
Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies
Brown University
Box G-BH
Providence, RI 02912
(401) 444-1817

www.plndp.org

 

Reclaiming Futures
This is an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to change the way communities respond to adolescent substance abuse and crime, with programs in 10 cities.
National Program Office, Portland State University
527 SW Hall, Suite 400
Portland, OR 97201
(503) 725-8911

www.reclaimingfutures.org/


Remove Intoxicated Drivers
Works to deter impaired driving and teen binge drinking by advocating for victims, enablers of tough laws and watchdogs for law enforcement and adjudication in the courts.
P.O. Box 520
Schenectady, NY 12301
(518) 393-4357

www.rid-usa.org


Rockland Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependence, Inc.

Challenges stereotypes about addiction recovery.
20 Squadron Boulevard, Suite 650
New City, NY 10956
(845) 639-7373 ext. 28

www.rcadd.org


Society for Human Resource Management
National Association on Drug Abuse Problems, Inc.
The world's largest association devoted to human resource management.
1800 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
(800) 283-7476

www.shrm.org


State Associations of Addiction Services
Membership consists of state alcohol and drug use disorder prevention and treatment associations.
236 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Suite 505
Washington, D.C. 20002
(202) 546-4600

www.saasnet.org


Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive
Contains alcohol and drug use disorder and mental health research data.
ICPSR
University of Michigan
Institute for Social Research
P.O. Box 1248
Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248
(888) 741-7242

www.icpsr.umich.edu


Teen Challenge International
A network of 191 centers throughout the United States providing youth, adults and families with effective and comprehensive faith-based solutions to alcohol and drug problems.
3728 West Chestnut Expressway
Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 862-6969

www.teenchallenge.com

 

Teenline

A crisis intervention and referral line for teenagers (and parents) in Washington State.

877-345-8336 or askateen@adhl.org

 

The Treatment Research Institute
This is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to reducing the devastating effects of alcohol and other drug abuse on individuals, families and communities by employing scientific methods and disseminating evidence-based information
600 Public Ledger Building
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 399-0980

www.tresearch.org/homepage.htm


University of Baltimore Center for Families, Children and the Courts
Provides research, evaluation, technical assistance and guidance to family and juvenile courts on substance use, addiction, abuse and neglect, domestic violence and other family-related issues.
1420 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 837-5750

http://law.ubalt.edu/cfcc


The Urban Institute
Conducts economic and social policy research on a range of issues, including alcohol and drug use disorders, health insurance and community-based healthcare.
2100 M Street NW, Fifth Floor
Washington, D.C. 20037
(202) 833-7200

www.urban.org


The following are federal agencies:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Prevention Information Network
Improves the accessibility and quality of alcohol and drug use disorder prevention programs and providing national leadership in the development of policies, programs and services to prevent the onset of illegal drug use and underage alcohol and tobacco use.
1 Choke Cherry Road
Rockville, MD 20857
(240) 276-2420

www.samhsa.gov/centers/csap/csap.html

 

Executive Office of the President
White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Information Clearinghouse
A federal office establishing policies, priorities and objectives for the nation's drug control program.
P.O. Box 6000
Rockville, MD 20849-6000
(800) 666-3332

www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov

 

National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Prevention Task Force on College Drinking
Offers research and information on college drinking.
Willco Building
5635 Fishers Lane
Bethesda, MD 20892-9304
(301) 443-3860

www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov

 

National Institute of Health
The steward of medical and behavioral research for the nation.
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20892
(301) 496-4000

www.nih.gov

 

National Institute on Drug Abuse
Office of Science Policy and Communications
Conducts science-based research on alcohol and drug use disorders.
6001 Executive Boulevard
Room 5213, MSC 9561
Bethesda, MD 20892-9561
(301) 443-1124

www.drugabuse.gov


National Library of Medicine
Contains extensive alcohol and drug use disorder research.
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894
(888) 346-3656

www.nlm.nih.gov

 

Substance Abuse Information Database
An interactive database of the U.S. Department of Labor's Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace providing a one-stop source of information with summaries and full text of materials relating to workplace substance abuse issues. Employers can draw on articles from experts as well as success stories from a variety of industries to assist them in establishing and maintaining a workplace substance abuse program.
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue NW, Room S-2312
Washington, D.C. 20210
(866)-4-USA-DOL

www.dol.gov/asp/programs/drugs/said/default.asp

 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Services Administration

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Improves the accessibility and quality of alcohol and drug use prevention programs and provides national leadership in the development of policies, programs, and services to prevent the onset of illegal drug use and underage alcohol and tobacco use.
1 Choke Cherry Road, 5th Floor
Rockville, MD 20857
(240) 276-2750

www.samhsa.gov/centers/csat/csat.html

 

U.S. Department of Education
Makes available information for students, parents, teachers, and administrators, including grants for anti-alcohol/drug programs.
400 Maryland Avenue SW
Washington, D.C. 20202-6123
(800) 872-5327
(202) 260-3954

www.ed.gov

 

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
This government agency provides information and resources on alcohol and drug use disorders and health insurance/Medicaid issues.
200 Independence Avenue SW
Washington, D.C. 20201
(877) 696-6775

www.hhs.gov

 

Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace
Helps to build a drug-free workforce by equipping businesses and communities with tools and information to effectively address alcohol and drug problems.
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue NW, Room S-2312
Washington, D.C. 20210
(866)-4-USA-DOL

www.dol.gov/workingpartners

 

The following are agencies of the

U.S. Department of Justice:


Community Capacity Development Office
A multi-agency whose strategy is to “weed out” violent crime, gang activity and drug trafficking and “seed” human services to the areas where these activities occur, encompassing prevention, intervention, treatment and neighborhood revitalization.
810 Seventh Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20531
(202) 616-1152

www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ccdo/

 

Drug Enforcement Administration
Enforces the controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States and supporting non-enforcement programs aimed at reducing the availability of illicit controlled substances on the domestic and international markets.
2401 Jefferson Davis Highway
Alexandria, VA 22301
(202) 307-7936

www.dea.gov


Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Offers resources for community-based youth rehabilitation programs and information about the juvenile justice system.
810 Seventh Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20531
(202) 307-5911

www.usdoj.gov/02organizations/02_1.html

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BREAKING THE SILENCE

From bottom to top: A family’s generational struggle to live with addictions
Pain and secrecy of addiction shapes "wounded healers"

GUIDES AND RESOURCES

  Top-10 List of Addiction Myths — and Myth Busters
  Books, films and DVDs offer inspiration for getting – and staying – sober

ADDICTION:  WHERE IT STARTS

Addiction treatment catching up with ground-breaking brain and genetic research
Challenge one: Deciding to fight addiction. Challenge two: Paying for it

The first 90 days: "When I’m released, I’ll change people, places and things"

GUIDES AND RESOURCES

  How to choose a quality treatment program
  Treatment locator guide

YOUTH: THE DANGER ZONE

The danger zone: 1.6 million addicted kids shaping outside-the-box treatment strategies
For Santa Cruz’s young drug offenders, the whole village becomes treatment team
A cautionary tale from a child prodigy of substance abuse

GUIDES AND RESOURCES

  First, take a deep breath: Comprehensive tips to finding addiction treatment for your child
  Check yourself: A self-test on teen’s first drug of choice
  A resource list for adolescent and teen prevention and treatment

DISPARITY:
THE SILENT VICTIMS

With nearly 50 percent rise in drug-related arrests, women are the silent casualties of war on drugs
Addiction’s one-two punch: Abuse, social messaging make women harder to treat
Drug courts, treatment programs chipping away at numbers of imprisoned black males
From girl to woman: "I couldn’t count on myself. I couldn’t count on my emotions."

GUIDES AND RESOURCES

  Resource list for treatment, recovery and support
  Women-specific treatment resources

RECOVERY: THE NEW ACTIVISM

The new activism: Addiction recovery prepares to move ‘out of the basement’ into public health arena
Life in recovery: "There’s something about being out there every day, getting stronger in front of the world."

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  List of recovery groups, programs and services
  Realistic recovery: How to survive that first year
  Choices abound to help you stay on path to recovery

OPINION - EDITORIAL

What a story: Treating addiction effectively means saving lives and money

 

         

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