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If you have to miss meetings, stay in touch with peers and treatment providers by phone and text. Consider virtual services and free support resources to help keep your recovery strong. Together, we can stay safe, stay connected and support one another.
ADDITIONAL ONLINE SUPPORT MEETINGS
AA Online Meetings
NA Online Meetings
Online Recovery 2.0 Universal Meetings
Medication-Assisted Recover Anonymous
In The Rooms
Sober Grid
PODCASTS & BLOGS
Hazelden Betty Ford Let's Talk Podcast Series
The Recovery 2.0 Power Hour
She Recovers
Recovery Blogs
MOBILE APPS
Hazelden Publishing Mobile Apps
- Twenty-Four Hours a Day
- Field Guide to Life
- My Sober Life
- Inspirations
ONLINE MEDITATIONS
Thought for the Day
Today's Gift
EDUCATION
Just Five from Shatterproof
FAMILY & CHILDREN
Sesame Street in Communities
Al-Anon Electronic Meetings
Additional resources for children, teens, parents and communities
SOCIAL MEDIA GROUPS
Recovery 2.0 Global Community
Voices to End Addiction and Inspire Recovery
She Recovers
Recovery for Life
Minnesota Recovery Management
Faces and Voices of Recovery
MOVIES & VIDEOS
Recovery Stories
Recovery-Specific Movies
Caring Families Groups
Did you know the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation offers Caring Families support meetings for family members in our communities. All are free, and everyone is welcome.
Caring Families Chat Meeting - Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. Central
TheDailyPledge.org - Chat Rooms
ON HOLD - Fort Myers, FL - Mondays from 6:30-8 p.m.
Golisano Children’s Hospital (9981 S. HealthPark Drive) in First Floor Community Room.
ON HOLD - Plymouth, MN - First Monday of each month from 7-8:30 p.m.
ON HOLD - St. Paul MN - Third Tuesday of each month from 7-8:30 p.m.
How Did This Happen?
WATCH: How Did This Happen To My Loved One? with Dr. Tim Portinga
Family Tool Kit
The Hazelden Betty Ford Resource Guide for Families Facing Alcohol and Other Drug Addiction
Addiction is called "a family disease" for a good reason.