PeerGalaxy Original Calendar

Welcome to PeerGalaxy Calendar featuring over 99,000+ monthly offerings of FREE telephone- and online-accessible peer support, recovery support + wellness activities!

Over 30+ warmlines plus webinars, workshops, job postings, special events, consumer input opportunities and more.

WE ARE PEER FOR YOU!

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If you have an event to add, email us: webmail@peergalaxy.com

How Events are Sorted:

First, at the top of the list: SAMHSA Disaster Helpline and similar links.

Next in the list: Bundled “All Day” Events for organizations with events happening at multiple times throughout the day and/or in many formats or locations; these are bundled into a single listing to prevent endless scrolling.  Usually these offer a lookup by zip code or other criteria. 

Lastly, Time-Specific Events listed by start time from 12:01am early morning to 11:59pm late night.  Warmlines and places east of Oregon’s time zone tend to start earlier (e.g. 4am in Oregon is 7am in New York).

Mar
18
Mon
2024
01 – Helpline – LFL – Lines for Life Alcohol and Drug Helpline @ 800-923-4357 – 24/7 Weekdays and Weekends @ Phone
Mar 18 all-day

Alcohol and Drug Helpline

Call 800-923-4357 (24/7/365) or
Text RecoveryNow to 839863 Monday-Friday, 2-6pm PT.

Crisis Worker On the Phone

The Alcohol and Drug Helpline serves anyone who needs information, support, or access to resources and treatment for alcohol or drug use. If you or someone you know needs help, the Alcohol and Drug Helpline is free, confidential, and available for calls 24/7/365. The Alcohol and Drug Text Line is open Monday through Friday, 2pm to 6pm PST.

Call or text us for help understanding or dealing with alcohol and drug use or addiction. When you call us, we listen and support. We provide hope, referrals, resources, and information. Our highly trained staff and volunteers provide immediate assistance, non-judgmental listening, and compassionate support that can put you on a path to healing.

Para Ayuda en Español

llama al número 1-888-628-9454

https://988lifeline.org/help-yourself/en-espanol/

 

For Youth

If you are under age 21 and would like to talk with a peer about alcohol and drug use or abuse, contact our YouthLine. YouthLine is a free, confidential, teen-to-teen crisis and help line.

Call (877) 968-8491
Text ‘teen2teen’ to 839863
Chat https://www.oregonyouthline.org
We listen. We support. We keep it to ourselves.

Visit link:

https://oregonyouthline.org/

Excerpt(s):

Teens are available to help daily from 4-10pm PST (adults are available by phone at all other times!).

YouthLine is a free teen-to-teen crisis support and help line.

YouthLine is confidential to a point- while we will never share conversations had on the lines, we are mandatory reporters. If a young person is unable to agree to safety for themselves or another person, or if abuse is occurring, YouthLine contacts other agencies to ensure the best support and safety for the young person in crisis.

HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 18 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

The HAMS Forum

Use the Link Below To Join

The HAMS Forum is our newest online support group. Join this forum and be one of the first to help us pioneer this new medium for online support. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.

CLICK HERE TO USE THE FORUM

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!
HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – Harm Reduction For Alcohol – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 18 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - Harm Reduction For Alcohol - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

FACEBOOK GROUP

Use the Link Below To Join

Dailyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/harmreduction/

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 18 all-day
NJARISG - No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group

Facebook Group 24/7

The intentions and basis of this group are/is to be a safe, supportive, informative, judgment free (and FUN!) place to talk about addiction and recovery, and the multiple forms of treatment that are available. And to support, encourage, and educate one another. If you’re a person in treatment/recovery, are supporting someone else who is in active addiction or going through the treatment/recovery process, or you just want to learn more about addiction, recovery, and/or the various treatment options, then you’ve come to the right place! We’re here for you! This group was created, and is managed by a Certified Recovery Coach, who is also in recovery. I’ve tried and traveled various paths to get where I am today in my recovery, including: total abstinence, NA/AA, 12 step programs, Medication assisted treatment, (suboxone AND Methadone), Smart recovery, individual and group therapy, Celebrate Recovery/faith based programs, etc. The philosophy of this group is that no ONE way is “the right way,” when it comes to treatment, and recovery from addiction. And that what works for one person, doesn’t necessarily work for the whole.
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/337439800056473/
RSAF – Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 18 all-day
RSAF - Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families

Facebook Group 24/7

Support for individuals and families with drug and alcohol misuse problems. Following our own problems and experiences, our facebook page was set up. We support and help individuals and families overcome addiction and take up life’s challenges and live a drug and alcohol free life
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/641945779290994
SG – Sober Grid – Online Addiction Recovery Support by Smart Phone or Tablet – 24/7 @ smart phone
Mar 18 all-day

 

Sober Grid Recovery Support

Sober Grid combines peer support coaching, its online community, digital therapeutics, and a digital library of mental health resources to help individuals achieve long term recovery.

Sober Grid was founded by Beau Mann to provide a sober community that could be accessed anytime, anywhere. Today, it is a platform full of evidence-based tools to help anyone find and maintain their path to sobriety while avoiding traditional barriers to accessing support. Some join to get support, others to give it. Each free download, post, and connection creates an opportunity to strengthen one’s personal resolve while helping others do the same.

  • Self Paced Programs ​
  • Monitor Progress
  • Support Anytime, Anywhere
  • Public and Private Options
  • In-App Newsfeed
  • Confidential and Private
Download Sober Grid and use it on your Phone or Tablet.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sober-grid-social-network/id912632260

Mar
19
Tue
2024
01 – Helpline – LFL – Lines for Life Alcohol and Drug Helpline @ 800-923-4357 – 24/7 Weekdays and Weekends @ Phone
Mar 19 all-day

Alcohol and Drug Helpline

Call 800-923-4357 (24/7/365) or
Text RecoveryNow to 839863 Monday-Friday, 2-6pm PT.

Crisis Worker On the Phone

The Alcohol and Drug Helpline serves anyone who needs information, support, or access to resources and treatment for alcohol or drug use. If you or someone you know needs help, the Alcohol and Drug Helpline is free, confidential, and available for calls 24/7/365. The Alcohol and Drug Text Line is open Monday through Friday, 2pm to 6pm PST.

Call or text us for help understanding or dealing with alcohol and drug use or addiction. When you call us, we listen and support. We provide hope, referrals, resources, and information. Our highly trained staff and volunteers provide immediate assistance, non-judgmental listening, and compassionate support that can put you on a path to healing.

Para Ayuda en Español

llama al número 1-888-628-9454

https://988lifeline.org/help-yourself/en-espanol/

 

For Youth

If you are under age 21 and would like to talk with a peer about alcohol and drug use or abuse, contact our YouthLine. YouthLine is a free, confidential, teen-to-teen crisis and help line.

Call (877) 968-8491
Text ‘teen2teen’ to 839863
Chat https://www.oregonyouthline.org
We listen. We support. We keep it to ourselves.

Visit link:

https://oregonyouthline.org/

Excerpt(s):

Teens are available to help daily from 4-10pm PST (adults are available by phone at all other times!).

YouthLine is a free teen-to-teen crisis support and help line.

YouthLine is confidential to a point- while we will never share conversations had on the lines, we are mandatory reporters. If a young person is unable to agree to safety for themselves or another person, or if abuse is occurring, YouthLine contacts other agencies to ensure the best support and safety for the young person in crisis.

HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 19 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

The HAMS Forum

Use the Link Below To Join

The HAMS Forum is our newest online support group. Join this forum and be one of the first to help us pioneer this new medium for online support. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.

CLICK HERE TO USE THE FORUM

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!
HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – Harm Reduction For Alcohol – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 19 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - Harm Reduction For Alcohol - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

FACEBOOK GROUP

Use the Link Below To Join

Dailyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/harmreduction/

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 19 all-day
NJARISG - No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group

Facebook Group 24/7

The intentions and basis of this group are/is to be a safe, supportive, informative, judgment free (and FUN!) place to talk about addiction and recovery, and the multiple forms of treatment that are available. And to support, encourage, and educate one another. If you’re a person in treatment/recovery, are supporting someone else who is in active addiction or going through the treatment/recovery process, or you just want to learn more about addiction, recovery, and/or the various treatment options, then you’ve come to the right place! We’re here for you! This group was created, and is managed by a Certified Recovery Coach, who is also in recovery. I’ve tried and traveled various paths to get where I am today in my recovery, including: total abstinence, NA/AA, 12 step programs, Medication assisted treatment, (suboxone AND Methadone), Smart recovery, individual and group therapy, Celebrate Recovery/faith based programs, etc. The philosophy of this group is that no ONE way is “the right way,” when it comes to treatment, and recovery from addiction. And that what works for one person, doesn’t necessarily work for the whole.
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/337439800056473/
RSAF – Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 19 all-day
RSAF - Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families

Facebook Group 24/7

Support for individuals and families with drug and alcohol misuse problems. Following our own problems and experiences, our facebook page was set up. We support and help individuals and families overcome addiction and take up life’s challenges and live a drug and alcohol free life
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/641945779290994
SG – Sober Grid – Online Addiction Recovery Support by Smart Phone or Tablet – 24/7 @ smart phone
Mar 19 all-day

 

Sober Grid Recovery Support

Sober Grid combines peer support coaching, its online community, digital therapeutics, and a digital library of mental health resources to help individuals achieve long term recovery.

Sober Grid was founded by Beau Mann to provide a sober community that could be accessed anytime, anywhere. Today, it is a platform full of evidence-based tools to help anyone find and maintain their path to sobriety while avoiding traditional barriers to accessing support. Some join to get support, others to give it. Each free download, post, and connection creates an opportunity to strengthen one’s personal resolve while helping others do the same.

  • Self Paced Programs ​
  • Monitor Progress
  • Support Anytime, Anywhere
  • Public and Private Options
  • In-App Newsfeed
  • Confidential and Private
Download Sober Grid and use it on your Phone or Tablet.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sober-grid-social-network/id912632260

LTC – Learn To Cope – Evening Peer Support Meetings – Mondays thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Mar 19 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
LTC - Learn To Cope -  Evening Peer Support Meetings  - Mondays  thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details

 

 

 Evening Peer Support Meetings
Mondays – Thursdays

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

 

Online Meetings Monday through Thursday Evenings 4:00PM PST

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

LTC – Learn To Cope – National Peer Support Meeting – 3rd Tuesdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Mar 19 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

 

National Peer Support Meetings
Third Tuesdays 6:00PM PST

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

Mar
20
Wed
2024
01 – Helpline – LFL – Lines for Life Alcohol and Drug Helpline @ 800-923-4357 – 24/7 Weekdays and Weekends @ Phone
Mar 20 all-day

Alcohol and Drug Helpline

Call 800-923-4357 (24/7/365) or
Text RecoveryNow to 839863 Monday-Friday, 2-6pm PT.

Crisis Worker On the Phone

The Alcohol and Drug Helpline serves anyone who needs information, support, or access to resources and treatment for alcohol or drug use. If you or someone you know needs help, the Alcohol and Drug Helpline is free, confidential, and available for calls 24/7/365. The Alcohol and Drug Text Line is open Monday through Friday, 2pm to 6pm PST.

Call or text us for help understanding or dealing with alcohol and drug use or addiction. When you call us, we listen and support. We provide hope, referrals, resources, and information. Our highly trained staff and volunteers provide immediate assistance, non-judgmental listening, and compassionate support that can put you on a path to healing.

Para Ayuda en Español

llama al número 1-888-628-9454

https://988lifeline.org/help-yourself/en-espanol/

 

For Youth

If you are under age 21 and would like to talk with a peer about alcohol and drug use or abuse, contact our YouthLine. YouthLine is a free, confidential, teen-to-teen crisis and help line.

Call (877) 968-8491
Text ‘teen2teen’ to 839863
Chat https://www.oregonyouthline.org
We listen. We support. We keep it to ourselves.

Visit link:

https://oregonyouthline.org/

Excerpt(s):

Teens are available to help daily from 4-10pm PST (adults are available by phone at all other times!).

YouthLine is a free teen-to-teen crisis support and help line.

YouthLine is confidential to a point- while we will never share conversations had on the lines, we are mandatory reporters. If a young person is unable to agree to safety for themselves or another person, or if abuse is occurring, YouthLine contacts other agencies to ensure the best support and safety for the young person in crisis.

HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 20 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

The HAMS Forum

Use the Link Below To Join

The HAMS Forum is our newest online support group. Join this forum and be one of the first to help us pioneer this new medium for online support. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.

CLICK HERE TO USE THE FORUM

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!
HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – Harm Reduction For Alcohol – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 20 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - Harm Reduction For Alcohol - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

FACEBOOK GROUP

Use the Link Below To Join

Dailyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/harmreduction/

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 20 all-day
NJARISG - No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group

Facebook Group 24/7

The intentions and basis of this group are/is to be a safe, supportive, informative, judgment free (and FUN!) place to talk about addiction and recovery, and the multiple forms of treatment that are available. And to support, encourage, and educate one another. If you’re a person in treatment/recovery, are supporting someone else who is in active addiction or going through the treatment/recovery process, or you just want to learn more about addiction, recovery, and/or the various treatment options, then you’ve come to the right place! We’re here for you! This group was created, and is managed by a Certified Recovery Coach, who is also in recovery. I’ve tried and traveled various paths to get where I am today in my recovery, including: total abstinence, NA/AA, 12 step programs, Medication assisted treatment, (suboxone AND Methadone), Smart recovery, individual and group therapy, Celebrate Recovery/faith based programs, etc. The philosophy of this group is that no ONE way is “the right way,” when it comes to treatment, and recovery from addiction. And that what works for one person, doesn’t necessarily work for the whole.
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/337439800056473/
RSAF – Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 20 all-day
RSAF - Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families

Facebook Group 24/7

Support for individuals and families with drug and alcohol misuse problems. Following our own problems and experiences, our facebook page was set up. We support and help individuals and families overcome addiction and take up life’s challenges and live a drug and alcohol free life
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/641945779290994
SG – Sober Grid – Online Addiction Recovery Support by Smart Phone or Tablet – 24/7 @ smart phone
Mar 20 all-day

 

Sober Grid Recovery Support

Sober Grid combines peer support coaching, its online community, digital therapeutics, and a digital library of mental health resources to help individuals achieve long term recovery.

Sober Grid was founded by Beau Mann to provide a sober community that could be accessed anytime, anywhere. Today, it is a platform full of evidence-based tools to help anyone find and maintain their path to sobriety while avoiding traditional barriers to accessing support. Some join to get support, others to give it. Each free download, post, and connection creates an opportunity to strengthen one’s personal resolve while helping others do the same.

  • Self Paced Programs ​
  • Monitor Progress
  • Support Anytime, Anywhere
  • Public and Private Options
  • In-App Newsfeed
  • Confidential and Private
Download Sober Grid and use it on your Phone or Tablet.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sober-grid-social-network/id912632260

LTC – Learn To Cope – Evening Peer Support Meetings – Mondays thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Mar 20 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
LTC - Learn To Cope -  Evening Peer Support Meetings  - Mondays  thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details

 

 

 Evening Peer Support Meetings
Mondays – Thursdays

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

 

Online Meetings Monday through Thursday Evenings 4:00PM PST

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

Mar
21
Thu
2024
01 – Helpline – LFL – Lines for Life Alcohol and Drug Helpline @ 800-923-4357 – 24/7 Weekdays and Weekends @ Phone
Mar 21 all-day

Alcohol and Drug Helpline

Call 800-923-4357 (24/7/365) or
Text RecoveryNow to 839863 Monday-Friday, 2-6pm PT.

Crisis Worker On the Phone

The Alcohol and Drug Helpline serves anyone who needs information, support, or access to resources and treatment for alcohol or drug use. If you or someone you know needs help, the Alcohol and Drug Helpline is free, confidential, and available for calls 24/7/365. The Alcohol and Drug Text Line is open Monday through Friday, 2pm to 6pm PST.

Call or text us for help understanding or dealing with alcohol and drug use or addiction. When you call us, we listen and support. We provide hope, referrals, resources, and information. Our highly trained staff and volunteers provide immediate assistance, non-judgmental listening, and compassionate support that can put you on a path to healing.

Para Ayuda en Español

llama al número 1-888-628-9454

https://988lifeline.org/help-yourself/en-espanol/

 

For Youth

If you are under age 21 and would like to talk with a peer about alcohol and drug use or abuse, contact our YouthLine. YouthLine is a free, confidential, teen-to-teen crisis and help line.

Call (877) 968-8491
Text ‘teen2teen’ to 839863
Chat https://www.oregonyouthline.org
We listen. We support. We keep it to ourselves.

Visit link:

https://oregonyouthline.org/

Excerpt(s):

Teens are available to help daily from 4-10pm PST (adults are available by phone at all other times!).

YouthLine is a free teen-to-teen crisis support and help line.

YouthLine is confidential to a point- while we will never share conversations had on the lines, we are mandatory reporters. If a young person is unable to agree to safety for themselves or another person, or if abuse is occurring, YouthLine contacts other agencies to ensure the best support and safety for the young person in crisis.

HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 21 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

The HAMS Forum

Use the Link Below To Join

The HAMS Forum is our newest online support group. Join this forum and be one of the first to help us pioneer this new medium for online support. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.

CLICK HERE TO USE THE FORUM

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!
HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – Harm Reduction For Alcohol – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 21 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - Harm Reduction For Alcohol - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

FACEBOOK GROUP

Use the Link Below To Join

Dailyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/harmreduction/

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 21 all-day
NJARISG - No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group

Facebook Group 24/7

The intentions and basis of this group are/is to be a safe, supportive, informative, judgment free (and FUN!) place to talk about addiction and recovery, and the multiple forms of treatment that are available. And to support, encourage, and educate one another. If you’re a person in treatment/recovery, are supporting someone else who is in active addiction or going through the treatment/recovery process, or you just want to learn more about addiction, recovery, and/or the various treatment options, then you’ve come to the right place! We’re here for you! This group was created, and is managed by a Certified Recovery Coach, who is also in recovery. I’ve tried and traveled various paths to get where I am today in my recovery, including: total abstinence, NA/AA, 12 step programs, Medication assisted treatment, (suboxone AND Methadone), Smart recovery, individual and group therapy, Celebrate Recovery/faith based programs, etc. The philosophy of this group is that no ONE way is “the right way,” when it comes to treatment, and recovery from addiction. And that what works for one person, doesn’t necessarily work for the whole.
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/337439800056473/
RSAF – Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 21 all-day
RSAF - Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families

Facebook Group 24/7

Support for individuals and families with drug and alcohol misuse problems. Following our own problems and experiences, our facebook page was set up. We support and help individuals and families overcome addiction and take up life’s challenges and live a drug and alcohol free life
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/641945779290994
SG – Sober Grid – Online Addiction Recovery Support by Smart Phone or Tablet – 24/7 @ smart phone
Mar 21 all-day

 

Sober Grid Recovery Support

Sober Grid combines peer support coaching, its online community, digital therapeutics, and a digital library of mental health resources to help individuals achieve long term recovery.

Sober Grid was founded by Beau Mann to provide a sober community that could be accessed anytime, anywhere. Today, it is a platform full of evidence-based tools to help anyone find and maintain their path to sobriety while avoiding traditional barriers to accessing support. Some join to get support, others to give it. Each free download, post, and connection creates an opportunity to strengthen one’s personal resolve while helping others do the same.

  • Self Paced Programs ​
  • Monitor Progress
  • Support Anytime, Anywhere
  • Public and Private Options
  • In-App Newsfeed
  • Confidential and Private
Download Sober Grid and use it on your Phone or Tablet.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sober-grid-social-network/id912632260

LTC – Learn To Cope – Evening Peer Support Meetings – Mondays thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details
Mar 21 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
LTC - Learn To Cope -  Evening Peer Support Meetings  - Mondays  thru Thursdays @ Online Event Register for Details

 

 

 Evening Peer Support Meetings
Mondays – Thursdays

Thank you for reaching out to us! Learn to Cope (LTC) is a non-profit organization that offers family-focused peer-support for parents and loved ones of those impacted by substance use disorder. LTC offers FREE weekly in person and online ZOOM meetings where participants gain education about the disease of addiction, share their experience as family members, exchange resources and most importantly share HOPE.

Virtual Meetings are held online via ZOOM and can be accessed with a computer, tablet, or phone. ZOOM links are not posted publicly therefore to attend you must fill out the Stay Connected form (in English / en español) to request more information from a Regional Manager. (please allow 24-48 hours for a response)

 

Online Meetings Monday through Thursday Evenings 4:00PM PST

To Attend, Follow This Link To Register

 

https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E347632&id=12

Mar
22
Fri
2024
01 – Helpline – LFL – Lines for Life Alcohol and Drug Helpline @ 800-923-4357 – 24/7 Weekdays and Weekends @ Phone
Mar 22 all-day

Alcohol and Drug Helpline

Call 800-923-4357 (24/7/365) or
Text RecoveryNow to 839863 Monday-Friday, 2-6pm PT.

Crisis Worker On the Phone

The Alcohol and Drug Helpline serves anyone who needs information, support, or access to resources and treatment for alcohol or drug use. If you or someone you know needs help, the Alcohol and Drug Helpline is free, confidential, and available for calls 24/7/365. The Alcohol and Drug Text Line is open Monday through Friday, 2pm to 6pm PST.

Call or text us for help understanding or dealing with alcohol and drug use or addiction. When you call us, we listen and support. We provide hope, referrals, resources, and information. Our highly trained staff and volunteers provide immediate assistance, non-judgmental listening, and compassionate support that can put you on a path to healing.

Para Ayuda en Español

llama al número 1-888-628-9454

https://988lifeline.org/help-yourself/en-espanol/

 

For Youth

If you are under age 21 and would like to talk with a peer about alcohol and drug use or abuse, contact our YouthLine. YouthLine is a free, confidential, teen-to-teen crisis and help line.

Call (877) 968-8491
Text ‘teen2teen’ to 839863
Chat https://www.oregonyouthline.org
We listen. We support. We keep it to ourselves.

Visit link:

https://oregonyouthline.org/

Excerpt(s):

Teens are available to help daily from 4-10pm PST (adults are available by phone at all other times!).

YouthLine is a free teen-to-teen crisis support and help line.

YouthLine is confidential to a point- while we will never share conversations had on the lines, we are mandatory reporters. If a young person is unable to agree to safety for themselves or another person, or if abuse is occurring, YouthLine contacts other agencies to ensure the best support and safety for the young person in crisis.

HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 22 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

The HAMS Forum

Use the Link Below To Join

The HAMS Forum is our newest online support group. Join this forum and be one of the first to help us pioneer this new medium for online support. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.

CLICK HERE TO USE THE FORUM

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!
HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – Harm Reduction For Alcohol – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 22 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - Harm Reduction For Alcohol - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

FACEBOOK GROUP

Use the Link Below To Join

Dailyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/harmreduction/

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 22 all-day
NJARISG - No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group

Facebook Group 24/7

The intentions and basis of this group are/is to be a safe, supportive, informative, judgment free (and FUN!) place to talk about addiction and recovery, and the multiple forms of treatment that are available. And to support, encourage, and educate one another. If you’re a person in treatment/recovery, are supporting someone else who is in active addiction or going through the treatment/recovery process, or you just want to learn more about addiction, recovery, and/or the various treatment options, then you’ve come to the right place! We’re here for you! This group was created, and is managed by a Certified Recovery Coach, who is also in recovery. I’ve tried and traveled various paths to get where I am today in my recovery, including: total abstinence, NA/AA, 12 step programs, Medication assisted treatment, (suboxone AND Methadone), Smart recovery, individual and group therapy, Celebrate Recovery/faith based programs, etc. The philosophy of this group is that no ONE way is “the right way,” when it comes to treatment, and recovery from addiction. And that what works for one person, doesn’t necessarily work for the whole.
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/337439800056473/
RSAF – Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 22 all-day
RSAF - Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families

Facebook Group 24/7

Support for individuals and families with drug and alcohol misuse problems. Following our own problems and experiences, our facebook page was set up. We support and help individuals and families overcome addiction and take up life’s challenges and live a drug and alcohol free life
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/641945779290994
SG – Sober Grid – Online Addiction Recovery Support by Smart Phone or Tablet – 24/7 @ smart phone
Mar 22 all-day

 

Sober Grid Recovery Support

Sober Grid combines peer support coaching, its online community, digital therapeutics, and a digital library of mental health resources to help individuals achieve long term recovery.

Sober Grid was founded by Beau Mann to provide a sober community that could be accessed anytime, anywhere. Today, it is a platform full of evidence-based tools to help anyone find and maintain their path to sobriety while avoiding traditional barriers to accessing support. Some join to get support, others to give it. Each free download, post, and connection creates an opportunity to strengthen one’s personal resolve while helping others do the same.

  • Self Paced Programs ​
  • Monitor Progress
  • Support Anytime, Anywhere
  • Public and Private Options
  • In-App Newsfeed
  • Confidential and Private
Download Sober Grid and use it on your Phone or Tablet.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sober-grid-social-network/id912632260

Mar
23
Sat
2024
01 – Helpline – LFL – Lines for Life Alcohol and Drug Helpline @ 800-923-4357 – 24/7 Weekdays and Weekends @ Phone
Mar 23 all-day

Alcohol and Drug Helpline

Call 800-923-4357 (24/7/365) or
Text RecoveryNow to 839863 Monday-Friday, 2-6pm PT.

Crisis Worker On the Phone

The Alcohol and Drug Helpline serves anyone who needs information, support, or access to resources and treatment for alcohol or drug use. If you or someone you know needs help, the Alcohol and Drug Helpline is free, confidential, and available for calls 24/7/365. The Alcohol and Drug Text Line is open Monday through Friday, 2pm to 6pm PST.

Call or text us for help understanding or dealing with alcohol and drug use or addiction. When you call us, we listen and support. We provide hope, referrals, resources, and information. Our highly trained staff and volunteers provide immediate assistance, non-judgmental listening, and compassionate support that can put you on a path to healing.

Para Ayuda en Español

llama al número 1-888-628-9454

https://988lifeline.org/help-yourself/en-espanol/

 

For Youth

If you are under age 21 and would like to talk with a peer about alcohol and drug use or abuse, contact our YouthLine. YouthLine is a free, confidential, teen-to-teen crisis and help line.

Call (877) 968-8491
Text ‘teen2teen’ to 839863
Chat https://www.oregonyouthline.org
We listen. We support. We keep it to ourselves.

Visit link:

https://oregonyouthline.org/

Excerpt(s):

Teens are available to help daily from 4-10pm PST (adults are available by phone at all other times!).

YouthLine is a free teen-to-teen crisis support and help line.

YouthLine is confidential to a point- while we will never share conversations had on the lines, we are mandatory reporters. If a young person is unable to agree to safety for themselves or another person, or if abuse is occurring, YouthLine contacts other agencies to ensure the best support and safety for the young person in crisis.

HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 23 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

The HAMS Forum

Use the Link Below To Join

The HAMS Forum is our newest online support group. Join this forum and be one of the first to help us pioneer this new medium for online support. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.

CLICK HERE TO USE THE FORUM

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!
HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – Harm Reduction For Alcohol – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 23 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - Harm Reduction For Alcohol - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

FACEBOOK GROUP

Use the Link Below To Join

Dailyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/harmreduction/

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 23 all-day
NJARISG - No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group

Facebook Group 24/7

The intentions and basis of this group are/is to be a safe, supportive, informative, judgment free (and FUN!) place to talk about addiction and recovery, and the multiple forms of treatment that are available. And to support, encourage, and educate one another. If you’re a person in treatment/recovery, are supporting someone else who is in active addiction or going through the treatment/recovery process, or you just want to learn more about addiction, recovery, and/or the various treatment options, then you’ve come to the right place! We’re here for you! This group was created, and is managed by a Certified Recovery Coach, who is also in recovery. I’ve tried and traveled various paths to get where I am today in my recovery, including: total abstinence, NA/AA, 12 step programs, Medication assisted treatment, (suboxone AND Methadone), Smart recovery, individual and group therapy, Celebrate Recovery/faith based programs, etc. The philosophy of this group is that no ONE way is “the right way,” when it comes to treatment, and recovery from addiction. And that what works for one person, doesn’t necessarily work for the whole.
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/337439800056473/
RSAF – Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 23 all-day
RSAF - Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families

Facebook Group 24/7

Support for individuals and families with drug and alcohol misuse problems. Following our own problems and experiences, our facebook page was set up. We support and help individuals and families overcome addiction and take up life’s challenges and live a drug and alcohol free life
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/641945779290994
SG – Sober Grid – Online Addiction Recovery Support by Smart Phone or Tablet – 24/7 @ smart phone
Mar 23 all-day

 

Sober Grid Recovery Support

Sober Grid combines peer support coaching, its online community, digital therapeutics, and a digital library of mental health resources to help individuals achieve long term recovery.

Sober Grid was founded by Beau Mann to provide a sober community that could be accessed anytime, anywhere. Today, it is a platform full of evidence-based tools to help anyone find and maintain their path to sobriety while avoiding traditional barriers to accessing support. Some join to get support, others to give it. Each free download, post, and connection creates an opportunity to strengthen one’s personal resolve while helping others do the same.

  • Self Paced Programs ​
  • Monitor Progress
  • Support Anytime, Anywhere
  • Public and Private Options
  • In-App Newsfeed
  • Confidential and Private
Download Sober Grid and use it on your Phone or Tablet.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sober-grid-social-network/id912632260

4DOC – 4th Dimension O’Rourke Center – ALPHABET MAFIA – Closed AA Meeting for LBGTQIA2S+ Identifying Members – Hybrid – Sundays @ Online VIA ZOOM
Mar 23 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
ARM&RO – Addiction Recovery Meetings & Resources Online – Steps to Sobriety – Sundays @ Online Via ZOOM
Mar 23 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Mar
24
Sun
2024
01 – Helpline – LFL – Lines for Life Alcohol and Drug Helpline @ 800-923-4357 – 24/7 Weekdays and Weekends @ Phone
Mar 24 all-day

Alcohol and Drug Helpline

Call 800-923-4357 (24/7/365) or
Text RecoveryNow to 839863 Monday-Friday, 2-6pm PT.

Crisis Worker On the Phone

The Alcohol and Drug Helpline serves anyone who needs information, support, or access to resources and treatment for alcohol or drug use. If you or someone you know needs help, the Alcohol and Drug Helpline is free, confidential, and available for calls 24/7/365. The Alcohol and Drug Text Line is open Monday through Friday, 2pm to 6pm PST.

Call or text us for help understanding or dealing with alcohol and drug use or addiction. When you call us, we listen and support. We provide hope, referrals, resources, and information. Our highly trained staff and volunteers provide immediate assistance, non-judgmental listening, and compassionate support that can put you on a path to healing.

Para Ayuda en Español

llama al número 1-888-628-9454

https://988lifeline.org/help-yourself/en-espanol/

 

For Youth

If you are under age 21 and would like to talk with a peer about alcohol and drug use or abuse, contact our YouthLine. YouthLine is a free, confidential, teen-to-teen crisis and help line.

Call (877) 968-8491
Text ‘teen2teen’ to 839863
Chat https://www.oregonyouthline.org
We listen. We support. We keep it to ourselves.

Visit link:

https://oregonyouthline.org/

Excerpt(s):

Teens are available to help daily from 4-10pm PST (adults are available by phone at all other times!).

YouthLine is a free teen-to-teen crisis support and help line.

YouthLine is confidential to a point- while we will never share conversations had on the lines, we are mandatory reporters. If a young person is unable to agree to safety for themselves or another person, or if abuse is occurring, YouthLine contacts other agencies to ensure the best support and safety for the young person in crisis.

HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 24 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

The HAMS Forum

Use the Link Below To Join

The HAMS Forum is our newest online support group. Join this forum and be one of the first to help us pioneer this new medium for online support. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.

CLICK HERE TO USE THE FORUM

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!
HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – Harm Reduction For Alcohol – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 24 all-day
HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - Harm Reduction For Alcohol - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

FACEBOOK GROUP

Use the Link Below To Join

Dailyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/harmreduction/

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group – Facebook Group – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 24 all-day
NJARISG - No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group - Facebook Group - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

NJARISG – No Judgement Addiction & Recovery Information and Support Group

Facebook Group 24/7

The intentions and basis of this group are/is to be a safe, supportive, informative, judgment free (and FUN!) place to talk about addiction and recovery, and the multiple forms of treatment that are available. And to support, encourage, and educate one another. If you’re a person in treatment/recovery, are supporting someone else who is in active addiction or going through the treatment/recovery process, or you just want to learn more about addiction, recovery, and/or the various treatment options, then you’ve come to the right place! We’re here for you! This group was created, and is managed by a Certified Recovery Coach, who is also in recovery. I’ve tried and traveled various paths to get where I am today in my recovery, including: total abstinence, NA/AA, 12 step programs, Medication assisted treatment, (suboxone AND Methadone), Smart recovery, individual and group therapy, Celebrate Recovery/faith based programs, etc. The philosophy of this group is that no ONE way is “the right way,” when it comes to treatment, and recovery from addiction. And that what works for one person, doesn’t necessarily work for the whole.
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/337439800056473/
RSAF – Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
Mar 24 all-day
RSAF - Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recovery and Support for Addicts and Families

Facebook Group 24/7

Support for individuals and families with drug and alcohol misuse problems. Following our own problems and experiences, our facebook page was set up. We support and help individuals and families overcome addiction and take up life’s challenges and live a drug and alcohol free life
JOIN WITH THE FACEBOOK GROUP LINK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/641945779290994
SG – Sober Grid – Online Addiction Recovery Support by Smart Phone or Tablet – 24/7 @ smart phone
Mar 24 all-day

 

Sober Grid Recovery Support

Sober Grid combines peer support coaching, its online community, digital therapeutics, and a digital library of mental health resources to help individuals achieve long term recovery.

Sober Grid was founded by Beau Mann to provide a sober community that could be accessed anytime, anywhere. Today, it is a platform full of evidence-based tools to help anyone find and maintain their path to sobriety while avoiding traditional barriers to accessing support. Some join to get support, others to give it. Each free download, post, and connection creates an opportunity to strengthen one’s personal resolve while helping others do the same.

  • Self Paced Programs ​
  • Monitor Progress
  • Support Anytime, Anywhere
  • Public and Private Options
  • In-App Newsfeed
  • Confidential and Private
Download Sober Grid and use it on your Phone or Tablet.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sober-grid-social-network/id912632260

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Mon
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01 – Helpline – LFL – Lines for Life Alcohol and Drug Helpline @ 800-923-4357 – 24/7 Weekdays and Weekends @ Phone
Mar 25 all-day

Alcohol and Drug Helpline

Call 800-923-4357 (24/7/365) or
Text RecoveryNow to 839863 Monday-Friday, 2-6pm PT.

Crisis Worker On the Phone

The Alcohol and Drug Helpline serves anyone who needs information, support, or access to resources and treatment for alcohol or drug use. If you or someone you know needs help, the Alcohol and Drug Helpline is free, confidential, and available for calls 24/7/365. The Alcohol and Drug Text Line is open Monday through Friday, 2pm to 6pm PST.

Call or text us for help understanding or dealing with alcohol and drug use or addiction. When you call us, we listen and support. We provide hope, referrals, resources, and information. Our highly trained staff and volunteers provide immediate assistance, non-judgmental listening, and compassionate support that can put you on a path to healing.

Para Ayuda en Español

llama al número 1-888-628-9454

https://988lifeline.org/help-yourself/en-espanol/

 

For Youth

If you are under age 21 and would like to talk with a peer about alcohol and drug use or abuse, contact our YouthLine. YouthLine is a free, confidential, teen-to-teen crisis and help line.

Call (877) 968-8491
Text ‘teen2teen’ to 839863
Chat https://www.oregonyouthline.org
We listen. We support. We keep it to ourselves.

Visit link:

https://oregonyouthline.org/

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Teens are available to help daily from 4-10pm PST (adults are available by phone at all other times!).

YouthLine is a free teen-to-teen crisis support and help line.

YouthLine is confidential to a point- while we will never share conversations had on the lines, we are mandatory reporters. If a young person is unable to agree to safety for themselves or another person, or if abuse is occurring, YouthLine contacts other agencies to ensure the best support and safety for the young person in crisis.

HAMS – Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support – HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) – 24/7 @ Facebook Group
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HAMS - Harm reduction, Abstinence and Moderation Support - HAMS Alcohol Harm Reduction Forum (Bulletin Board) - 24/7 @ Facebook Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAMS

HARM REDUCTION GROUP FOR ALCOHOL

The HAMS Forum

Use the Link Below To Join

The HAMS Forum is our newest online support group. Join this forum and be one of the first to help us pioneer this new medium for online support. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.

CLICK HERE TO USE THE FORUM

What Is HAMS?
The acronym HAMS stands for Harm reduction, Abstinence, and Moderation Support. HAMS provides pragmatic strategies to enable individuals to reduce the risks associated with drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction is non-judgmental–it sees nothing inherently wrong or diseased about recreational intoxication. Alcohol Harm Reduction recognizes that most drinkers have no wish to harm or kill themselves or others.
Alcohol Harm Reduction does not seek to force individuals to change in ways which they do not choose for themselves. Alcohol Harm Reduction respects every person as a unique individual and supports each individual in the goal which he/she has chosen for him/herself.
Alcohol Harm Reduction neither promotes nor condemns drinking. Alcohol Harm Reduction supports goals of safer drinking, reduced drinking, or abstinence from alcohol or other substances.
The HAMS Harm Reduction Network provides information and support for people who wish to reduce the harm in their lives caused by the use of alcohol. We support every positive change.
Online harm reduction support groups:
Other Resources:
Students’ Guide to Safe Drinking: https://hams.cc/students
Alcohol Harm Reduction Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/hr
Alcohol Moderation Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/mods
Alcohol Abstinence Cheat Sheet: https://hams.cc/abs
BETTER IS BETTER!!