For those seeking Jewish-focused recovery opportunities, here is a list of online resources that can be accessed from anywhere in the country. To promote safe physical distancing, almost all recovery meetings have moved online. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or psychological condition.ĭownload our free “How to Be a Jewish Recovery Ally” guide here for practical steps you can take to support people struggling with substance use disorder and addicition and those in recovery, as well as their loved ones.ĭuring the coronavirus pandemic, it’s more important than ever for people impacted by substance use disorders and other addictions, and their family members and friends, to stay connected and supported. This website is for informational purposes only. We are not directing any individuals to specific treatment modalities or treatment providers. The website does not provide medical or psychological advice and the information contained on the website is not intended to be a substitute for, or to be relied upon, as medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you know of resources and events in your community that belong on this list, please share them with us here.īe sure to also visit our general resources and library.ĭisclaimer About Advice. Help us build our resource and events directory. Resources and events are grouped by geographic location. We will be adding resources and communities continually, so please check back often. JAAN continues to actively research Jewish addiction and recovery resources and events in communities across the country as well as Canada.
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