Resources for Families and Loved Ones
Public resources to support families with education, boundaries, and self-care.
Website: https://al-anon.org
Who it’s for:
Families and loved ones of people with substance use disorders.
What it offers:
- Free peer-led meetings (in person and online)
- Education on boundaries, detachment, and self-care
- Support from others who understand
Best for parents, spouses, and partners.
Website: https://www.nar-anon.org
Who it’s for:
Families affected specifically by drug addiction.
What it offers:
Strong peer community
Free meetings and literature
Tools for coping without enabling
Website: https://www.samhsa.gov
Treatment Locator: https://findtreatment.gov
Who it’s for:
Families seeking education and help navigating treatment options.
What it offers:
- Treatment locator
- Educational materials on addiction and recovery
- National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Helpful for families trying to understand levels of care.
Website: https://www.nami.org
Who it’s for:
Families dealing with co-occurring mental health concerns.
What it offers:
- Family-to-Family education programs
- Support groups
- Free educational resources
Especially helpful when mental health and substance use overlap.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Website: https://988lifeline.org
Call or Text: 988
Who it’s for:
Anyone in emotional distress or crisis, or loved ones seeking guidance.
What it offers:
Support for people concerned about someone else
24/7 phone, text, and chat support
Partnership to End Addiction
Website: https://drugfree.org
Who it’s for:
Parents and caregivers.
What it offers:
- Science-based education
- Coaching and support for parents
- Tools for communication and healthy boundaries
Very family-friendly and practical.
Website: https://www.shatterproof.org
Who it’s for:
Families seeking modern, evidence-based information about addiction.
What it offers:
Advocacy and awareness tools
Education on addiction as a health condition
Family guides and resources
Legal & Practical Support (Situational)
General Directory: https://www.lsc.gov/find-legal-aid
Who it’s for:
Families dealing with housing, custody, or legal concerns.
What it offers:
Guidance on tenants’ rights, guardianship, and family law
Free or low-cost legal advice