Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
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Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
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Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
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Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
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Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
~
Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
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Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
~
Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
~
Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
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Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
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Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
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Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at:
Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups
Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.
See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).
Find a Meeting
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting
Newcomers Information
https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2
Excerpt(s):
How will Al-Anon help me?
Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.
In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
Al-Anon can help you:
- Hear others’ experiences
- Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
- Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
- Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
- Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach
Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.
For more information, you can contact:
Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information
Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org
Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org
Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
~
Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)
Website: http://www.al-anon.org
Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666
MOBILE DEVICE APP
NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App
https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/
Other social media groups exist such as:
Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622
Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook
Safe & Strong Oregon Helpline
FREE, available 24/7 at 1-800-923-4357
Language interpreters available
1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Excerpt(s) from L4L (Lines for Life) web page:
Help is free and available 24/7. Language interpreters are available.
Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.
Many of us are juggling concerns about wildfires and smoke, COVID-19, political unrest, financial instability, and more, in addition to the everyday things we personally struggle with.
Disasters can leave us feeling increased anxiety, worry, anger, or depression. In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares.
If you or a loved one is feeling worried, upset, or overwhelmed, give us a call. Our call counselor will listen, assess your needs, and problem-solve with referral to community services and resources if needed.
Visit the Safe & Strong Oregon website for more resources and information at: