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NON 12 STEP FELLOWSHIPS

LifeRing Secular Recovery

  • A secular network of support groups for living free of alcohol and other addictions.

Moderation Management

  • A behavioral program and support group network to help people to reduce their drinking and make other lifestyle changes.

Rational Recovery

  • A program offering self-recovery from addiction to alcohol and drugs.

Secular Organizations for Sobriety

  • A non-profit network of groups to help alcoholics or drug addicts who are uncomfortable with
    the spiritual content of 12-step programs achieve and maintain sobriety.

SMART Recovery

  • A self-empowering addiction recovery support group.

Women for Sobriety

  • A nonprofit self-help organization helping women to overcome alcoholism and other addictions.

Integral Recovery

  • This program engages body, mind, heart, and spirit to help those inc recovery

Addiction Treatment Center

  • Program designed to provide people with tools and resources needed to over drug and alcohol addiction

Faces and Voices of Recovery

  • Dedicated to organizing and mobilizing the over 23 million Americans in recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs, our families, friends and allies into recovery community organizations and networks.

Racing for Recovery

  • Promote a lifestyle of health, fitness, and sobriety to improve quality of life for recovering addicts.

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Addiction Recovery Research Center

Fralin Biomedical Research Institute

2 Riverside Circle

Roanoke, VA  24016

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Phone: 540-525-1898

Email: iqrr@vtc.vt.edu

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Media Inquiries:

John Pastor, FBRI Director of Communications

Phone:  540-525-1898

Email: jdpastor@vt.edu

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