Pain
Massachusetts Pain Initiative
US Pain Foundation
American Chronic Pain Association
National Fibromyalgia Association
Addiction
Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center
National Institute on Drug Abuse
301-443-1124
Recovery Research Institute
Decisions in Recovery: Treatment for Opioid Use
Disorder
Shatterproof
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
Sobriety Apps for Smart Phones
For Teens and College Students
Recovery High Schools are public schools where students can earn a high school diploma and are supported in their recovery from alcohol and drug use.
Recovery High Schools in Massachusetts
Recovery Campus-Resources Directed to College Students in Recovery
Association of Recovery in Higher Education
Support Groups
Narcotics Anonymous
(303) 832- DRUG (3784)
Learn to Cope
Allies in Recovery
Addiction Recovery Management Services (ARMS) Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, ARMS specializes in supporting teenagers
and young adults between the ages of 14 and 26, and their parents, as they deal with their substance use and related problems. ARMS for Parents: Coaching, Coping, & Communication is a support program for parents whose teen/young adult (age 14-26)
is struggling with substance abuse. This group is free of charge and parents may join at any time.
Family Support and Education Group-Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Program, McLean Hospital,
Belmont, MA
Children of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (COASA) The program of the
Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps, supports children of alcoholism and substance abuse by advocating for them in community forums and developing appropriate supportive educational groups for them throughout Boston.
Grief Recovery After a Substance Passing (GRASP) was founded to help provide help, compassion and understanding for families or individuals who have had a loved
one die as a result of substance abuse or addiction.