Organizations
Nassau Cares
Nassau CARES is a digital resource for Nassau County residents with the main goal of accessing substance use and mental health treatment & information easier. |
Families in Support of Treatment (FIST)
Families in Support of Treatment (F.I.S.T) is a non-profit corporation created to help families who have loved ones that are struggling with the disease of addiction. Help is available and F.I.S.T was developed to help family members find and access help for themselves and their loved ones. |
Nassau Alliance for
Addiction Services A resource for individuals searching for help in dealing with drug, alcohol or gambling dependency, addiction or abuse. |
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Drugfree.org
So many other parents and families have gone through, and are going through, the same challenges you’re facing now. We’re here to help. |
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Division On Addictions
Division of Addictions is an organization that was created for the sole purpose of helping those who are affected by an alcohol or drug addiction problem to locate a local rehab center near them.
Division of Addictions is an organization that was created for the sole purpose of helping those who are affected by an alcohol or drug addiction problem to locate a local rehab center near them.
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Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous twelve-step meetings are held throughout Nassau County, Long Island, NY, every single day. AA is a worldwide fellowship of alcoholics that are committed to staying sober through maintaining twelve-step principles of sobriety. |
Narcotics Anonymous
If you find that you cannot stop using drugs, you are not alone. We have all been where you are and have found freedom through Narcotics Anonymous. |