External Links

12-Step Related Organizations

  • Alcoholics Anonymous World Services
    The official Web Page of the AA World Services office. This site includes a list of available publications through World Services and a list of service offices in North America.
  • Washington Area Intergroup Association
    The official Web Page of the Washington Area AA "Desk". This site contains the complete list of Washington area AA meetings, several valuable links, and the "big picture" of AA in our metro area.
  • The A.A.Grapevine
    The international journal of Alcoholics Anonymous, sometimes refered to as A.A.'s Meeting in Print. This site contains general Grapevine information including article submission policies and A.A. historical information.
  • Narcotics Anonymous World Services
    The official Web Page of NA World Services office. This site includes information about publications, NA events, and local/regional service boards.
  • SLAADC
    Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous is a 12-step 12-tradition fellowship based on the model pioneered by Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • ICYPAA
    International Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • CODA
    Codependents Anonymous
  • CADA
    Debtors Anonymous in the DC Area.
  • The Triangle Club
    A 12-step clubhouse supporting the GLBT recovery community of the Washington DC area. The Web Page includes meeting lists, calendar of events, and information about membership.
  • AA History
    A clever, not-conference-approved (but amusing nonetheless) page with historical anecdotes and useful links.


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More Recovery Resources

  • Whitman-Walker Clinic, Inc.
    A non-profit organization that provides medical and social services to the GLBT and HIV/AIDS communities of metropolitan Washington, DC. WWC has one of the oldest substance abuse treatment programs in the U.S. that serves the GLBT population.
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
    The federal agency responsible for providing funding to states and other entities for substance abuse treatment and prevention, and mental health services. This site includes information about current and upcoming funding opportunities, as well as a nation-wide substance abuse treatment provider locater.
  • National Recovery Month
    An initiative of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, SAMSHA. Check out recovery events nationwide at this site.


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DC Points of Interest and Local Resources

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