Published Sunday, 5 April 1998
The Arizona Daily Star

Drug-abuse related Web sites

The National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information has a list of links to various treatment sources.

Narcotics Anonymous' World Service Office provides more information at their Web site.

Visit Prevention Online.

There is a 12-step program for crystal meth addicts, and you can visit their Web site for more information.

Cottonwood de Tucson and Teen Challenge offer information on the problems and their solutions at their Web sites.

Cocaine Anonymous, based upon the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous with a drug-based focus, has a Web site with information and links to international events.

The National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information has a list of interesting links related to issues of addiction.

Hope for families and friends of alcohol and drug abusers can be found in Al-Anon. Visit their Web site for more information.

Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous will have its 41st annual conference in Washington, DC, this coming September. Visit their Web site for more information. The General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous provides basic information online at their Web site, along with a listing of Arizona's central offices.

For more information on adolescent drug abuse and prevention, visit the National Clearinghouse on Drug Information's Web site.

Visit the fact page at the The National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information Web site.

Here's a Web site for the Southeastern Arizona area of Narcotics Anonymous.

Guillermo D. Jalil is the author of "Street-wise Drug Prevention" and President of NO MORE DRUGS, Inc. He speaks voluntarily speaks at schools, churches, treatment centers, and community groups about preventing and intervening in adolescent drug use. His Web site provides a great deal of information on the issue.

You can visit The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy online.

The White House has a Web site for young kids at their National Drug Control Policy page.

Desert Canyon Treatment Center is a Sedona-based treatment center that addresses the needs of mind, body, spirit, family and career.

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