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A FREE way that our friends in recovery and those of you that are just friends and/or family of us in recovery to sign up and get to know each other. Please take a look and feel free to share it with everyone interested. Members are posting events around South Carolina!
Through online campaigns, partnership with other organizations, direct technical assistance and the development of research-based policy proposals, Join Together helps professionals and activists throughout the country work for more effective policies.
We strive to reduce the burden of untreated alcohol problems on communities, businesses, families and individuals by providing information and tools to increase access to effective and affordable screening and treatment.
The recovery month web site aims to promote the societal benefits of alcohol and drug use disorder treatment, laud the contributions of treatment providers and promote the message that recovery from alcohol and drug disorders in all forms is possible.
A non-profit public interest law firm and policy organization that specializes in fighting discrimination against and protecting the rights of people with alcohol and drug problems, HIV/AIDS or criminal records.
You can join online meetings and affinity groups, browse the library for articles, connect with other resources for recovery and take an active role in promoting recovery.
DAODAS is the cabinet-level agency charged with ensuring the provision of quality treatment to prevent or reduce the negative consequences of substance use and addictions. It partners with public, private and social sector organizations to provide quality prevention, intervention and treatment services for the citizens of South Carolina.
Official website of AA with a link to finding AA meetings in your area.
Official website of NA with a link to finding NA meetings in your area.
Offers strength and hope for friends and families of problem drinkers.
The nation's premier academic centers for the study and treatment of alcohol and substance abuse and provides the latest in effective treatment for drug, alcohol and substance addiction. While working to advance current knowledge about the treatment of substance abuse through basic and clinical research, CDAP also serves as a state-of-the-art training center for future addictions scientists and clinicians.
We unite people and resources to improve their quality of life. We work to determine and respond to the critical human service needs of the community, and this work is achieved by a four-part process: Determining community needs, Prioritizing community needs, Developing community resources, and Distributing community resources.










