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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Millions of men and women have heard or read about the unique Fellowship called Alcoholics Anonymous since its founding in 1935. Of these, more than 2,000,000 now call themselves members. People who once drank to excess, they finally acknowledged that they could not handle alcohol, and now live a new way of life without it. Currently, women make up 35 percent of the total membership. Comments: 0; Added: 01-01-1970)
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Alcohol Concern (AC)
AC works to reduce alcohol related harm, and to increase the range and quality of services available to people with alcohol related problems. Comments: 0; Added: 01-01-1970)
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Parents Against Drug Abuse (PADA)
PADA was set up 15 years ago in Birkenhead on the Wirral. The lack of services for drugs users was to be addressed, however there were no such services for the parents and families of drugs users. Comments: 1; Added: 01-01-1970)
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Turning Point (TP)
TP is the UK’s leading social care organisation. We provide services for people with complex needs, including those affected by drug and alcohol misuse, mental health problems and those with a learning disability. We provide services in 200 locations and worked with around 130,000 people last year. Comments: 0; Added: 01-01-1970)
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