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Day 14: Online Resources for Addiction Support

Today, we would like to share valuable online resources and support groups for addiction, with a particular focus on services available for BIPOC and Queer communities. In today’s digital age, online resources can provide crucial support, accessibility, and connection for those dealing with addiction, regardless of their location or background.

Online Resources and Support Groups

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

  • Website: https://www.samhsa.gov
  • Description: SAMHSA offers a comprehensive array of resources for addiction treatment and mental health support. Their website includes a treatment locator to find local services, as well as information on various forms of support and prevention.

National Helpline for Substance Abuse and Mental Health

  • Website: https://988lifeline.org
  • Description: This confidential helpline provides 24/7 support and information on treatment options. It is a valuable resource for individuals seeking immediate help or guidance in finding appropriate care. Those in need of support at any point can call or text 988, in addition to using the website.

The Trevor Project

  • Website: https://www.thetrevorproject.org
  • Description: Focused on LGBTQ+ youth, The Trevor Project offers crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and mental health support. Their online chat and text services provide immediate help, and their website includes resources tailored to Queer individuals.

Recovery.org

  • Website: https://Recovery.org
  • Description: Recovery.org offers a variety of resources, including a directory of treatment centers, support groups, and educational materials on addiction and recovery. It provides information on both general and specialized support services.

The Center for Black Wellness and Health

  • Website: https://caahealth.org
  • Description: CAA Health focuses on creating opportunities for Black individuals and families to live in healthy, vibrant, and sustainable communities.  Programs and resources include the Aging Master Program, a Therapists of Color Collaborative and support with navigating community resources.

National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN)

  • Website: https://nqttcn.com/en
  • Description: NQTTCN provides a directory of Queer and Trans therapists of color, offering culturally responsive mental health services. Their website also includes resources and community events focused on mental health and addiction.

InTheRooms

  • Website:  https://www.intherooms.com/home
  • Description: An online platform that provides virtual meetings for various 12-step and non-12-step recovery programs. It includes options for LGBTQ+ and BIPOC individuals.

Nar-Anon Family Groups

  • Website: https://www.nar-anon.org
  • Description: Nar-Anon provides support for families and friends of individuals struggling with narcotic addiction. Their website includes information on support groups, resources, and coping strategies for those affected by a loved one’s addiction.

National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC)

  • Website: https://www.niwrc.org
  • Description: NIWRC offers resources and support for Indigenous women, including those struggling with addiction and related issues. Their programs focus on culturally specific support and advocacy.

Today’s Reflection

As we explore these online resources, let us reflect on the importance of accessibility and inclusivity in addiction support. How can we utilize these resources to better support ourselves and others in our communities? In what ways can we advocate for and expand access to culturally competent and specialized support services?

Let us embrace these online resources as tools to provide compassionate, accessible care and to ensure that all individuals receive the support they need in their journey toward recovery.

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We invite you to join us each day of October as we delve into these critical topics. Together, we can foster a culture of care, where we uplift one another and build a more compassionate world. Let this month be a time of healing, growth, and connection as we care for ourselves and others.
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