Organizations

  • A Way Out Logo

    A WAY OUT

    Providing Individuals and Families in Crisis with Drugs and Alcohol Access to Treatment and Recovery Support.

    A Way Out was formed in 2013 to help people who cannot seem to break the addiction cycle and truly want to find a new way of life.

    We have helped hundreds of individuals and their families live healthy, whole and productive lives.

  • Hazelden Betty Ford Logo

    HAZELDEN BETTY FORD CHILDREN'S PROGRAM

    Alcoholism and other drug addiction is a family disease, which is why the whole family needs help and support. Our Children's Program helps kids ages 7-12 who grow up in families hurt by addiction.

    No child is turned away for lack of funds, scholarships are available. Our Children's Program is open to the public, and parents do not have to be patients at a Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation treatment center in order for their child(ren) to participate in the Children's Program.

  • Al Anon Logo

    AL-ANON

    Al-Anon members are people, just like you, who are worried about someone with a drinking problem.

    Al-Anon Family Groups meet in over 130 countries to help families and friends of problem drinkers recover from the impacts of a loved one’s drinking. Members help each other by practicing the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous themselves, by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics, and by giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.

  • Adult Childrens Logo

    ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS

    The group includes adults raised in homes without the presence of alcohol or drugs. Our 30 years of experience has shown that adult children who attend our meetings, work the Twelve Steps, and find a Higher Power experience astonishing improvement in body, mind, and spirit.

    Ours is one of the few Twelve Step fellowships that embraces the difficult task of trauma work, which can often lead to an exciting journey to the Inner Child or True Self. Along with sponsorship, we encourage informed counseling to help the adult child accomplish the greatest level of emotional healing from an abusive upbringing.

  • AA Logo

    ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

    Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.

  • Testing.com Logo

    TESTING.COM

    At Testing.com, the mission is to make personal health information accessible to everyone and empowering all of us to take control of our own health. By providing in-depth guides and comprehensive resources, we hope to help individuals and families make well-informed health decisions.

    An estimated 1.7 million individuals worldwide acquired HIV in 2019. Our new resource helps people understand why and when to get tested for HIV. We also discuss the symptoms of HIV, some of the risk factors, and explain what treatment options are available.