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Alcohol, drugs and addictions: web resources

Drug Guide Information on commonly abused substances, including crystal meth, ketamine, oxycontin and more. Learn what each substance looks like, its effects and the slang terms used to describe them.

Use FastTracker Search to find drug and alcohol treatment programs near you.

Minnesota Association of Resources for Recovery in Chemical Health (MARRCH)
MARRCH works to educate, support and guide individuals and agencies while speaking with a unified voice in public policy venues.

Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center
This non-profit organization offers a broad range of programs for American Indian women and their families.

Minnesota Prevention Resource Center
The center's website offers a wealth of information and resources aimed at preventing and reducing substance abuse problems in Minnesota.

Minnesota Recovery Connection
This is a DHS-funded organization that works to strengthen the recovery community through peer-to-peer support, public education and advocacy.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Research on the causes, consequences, treatment and prevention of alcoholism and other alcohol-related problems.

Opioid Overdose Toolkit
This toolkit offers strategies to health care providers, communities, and local governments for developing practices and policies to help prevent opioid-related overdoses and deaths. Access reports for community members, prescribers, patients and families, and those recovering from opioid overdose.

A Parent's Guide to the Teen Brain
Helps parents understand how brain development shapes and explains the teen personalities and behaviors that often confound parents.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
This federal government website includes wide-ranging information and materials for individuals, families and professionals.

The Parent Toolkit
The Parent Toolkit is a video-based guide designed to help all parents address drugs and alcohol with advice from experts and parents on talking to children of all ages. We know that raising drug-free kids is no easy task, and the Partnership for a Drug-Free America is here to help.

The Partnership for a Drug-Free America
A drug abuse prevention and treatment resource, created to help parents and caregivers effectively address alcohol and drug abuse with their children.

Working Together to End the Opioid Epidemic

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