Question by Misty B: Is there any drug and alcohol treatment center that is available to me at no cost?
Is there a drug and alcohol treatment center that is available to me at no cost and withing my local area capability?
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Answer by krazyladee
AA Meetings?
If you need something more, you can contact your county and based on your income, there are programs you can get into for free. Go to an AA meeting, they can help point you in the right direction.
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I don’t know where you live, but in England there are many places where there are free treatments, upon referal from A GP.
But like someone else mentioned, there’s always AA, thats not real treatment, but you’ll meet many other’s in the same situation, and it is based on Support from other members.
Yes, Alcoholics Anonymous and the sister
program for recreational drugs. Look in the
phone book, or many churches have meetings. It may be listed as ALAnon.