"God comforts us in all of our troubles so that we can comfort others in their troubles."
Help for Parents & Grandparents
We have also compiled a Resource Directory which we update periodically as part of this ministry. NOTE TO HELPING MINISTRIES AND ORGANIZATIONS: If you believe you should be included in this directory, please send an email to info@notalone.org.
There are times when intervention is the only solution for an individual struggling with substance abuse. The following four organizations operate nationally to help families in crisis find appropriate residential treatment for a loved one suffering from drug or alcohol abuse:
Scott Hall is a former Campus Crusade for Christ staff member who now specializes in helping parents seeking residential placement for a child 13 to 26 years old. Scott offers extensive, first-hand knowledge of short-term wilderness programs, medium-term residential treatment centers, and longer term therapeutic boarding schools. He works with families throughout the U.S. and abroad. His is a fee-based service. You can call Scott at (610)889-0303 or send him an email.
A “single-point contact” that provides no-cost, confidential Christian assistance to those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. A single call to their toll-free hotline connects you with a Care Services Provider who can access a network of Christian and secular providers to meet the needs within the family; mentor your family throughout the entire treatment process, from admission into a program on through the recovery process, including education, intervention, guidance, and monitoring; and advise your family through difficult insurance, employment and legal difficulties. For no-cost, confidential assistance, call toll free: 1-866-890-CARE (2273) or visit their website.
Due to our shared Christian heritage, we do have a collaborative relationship with Calvary Addiction Recovery Center (www.calvarycenter.com) to share information, resources and insights. If you or a loved one are struggling with abuse of alcohol or other drugs, they can direct you to help. Please feel free to contact them at 1-866-76SOBER or 602-279-1468.
A.O.C. Program (Adolescents Open to Change) The residential AOC program at Banner Behavorial Health Hospital offers residental treatment for teens willing to make the changes surrounding their alcohol and drug issues/problems. The program will offer a therapeutic environment focusing on a committment to maintaining sobriety. Teens will also be educated on increasing their self-esteem and coping skills. To contact them call 602-254-HELP (4357) or toll-free in Arizona at 1-800-254-4357.
NOTICE: Without warranty or guarantee of any nature the above are links to other sites that may provide information that could be helpful to you. "You're Not Alone" does not endorse any particular site nor any particular providers of services or information, nor has it performed due diligence concerning any sites, providers, or information listed.
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