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Faith-Based Recovery Organizations

Buddhist Recovery Network

An organization that supports the use of Buddhist teachings and practices to help overcome addictions.

www.buddhistrecovery.org

Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically Dependent Persons and Significant Others

A mutual-help group for Jews in recovery from alcohol and other chemical abuse that helps recovering Jews and their families connect, explore their Jewish roots, and discover helpful resources.

www.jacsweb.org

Millati Islami

An Islamic fellowship of men and women supporting recovery from alcohol and drug addictions.

www.millatiislami.org

National Catholic Council on Alcoholism and Related Drug Problems (NCCA)

A body affiliated with the US Conference of Catholic Bishops that promotes greater awareness and acceptance of alcoholism and other chemical addictions, and prevention issues.

www.nccatoday.org

Provident Living

An organization run by the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints that sponsors addiction recovery meetings and offers program recovery guides.

www.providentliving.org

Third Step

A Christian website that deals with recovery from addiction from a biblical perspective and hosts discussion forums.

www.thidstep.org

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