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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Official Site

The mothership. If you need official AA literature, meeting lists, or proof to your family that AA is real, this is the place.

Al-Anon Family Groups

Because you’re not crazy, you just love someone who drinks like it’s their full-time job.

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

If you’ve ever wondered, “Is it just me?”, NAMI is here to assure you: No, it’s not just you. Resources, support groups, and advocacy for all things mental health.

AA Grapevine

Think of this as AA’s version of Reader’s Digest, but with more stories about spiritual awakenings and fewer jokes about bad in-laws.

Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

A fancy name for a top-notch recovery resource. Articles, guidance, and a solid rehab if you ever need a serious reset.

CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD)

Chances are, you’ve also been given an ADHD diagnosis as well. This organization is the go-to ADHD resource for people who totally meant to research ADHD weeks ago but got distracted by literally everything.

Don’t be a glumlot.


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