Families Anonymous

Families Anonymous is a self-help fellowship for the parents, partners, relatives and friends of drug users and those with behavioural problems.

Based on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, our programme's focus is on the family and supporting them in coping with the addict. This provides a way for these individuals to put their lives back together and to find a sense of serenity. Experience has shown that help for the family and friends also means important help for the drug-dependent person.

We are a confidential programme where only first names are used. Our basic strength comes from the sharing of common problems. 

For general information, to locate a weekly group meeting or to order information, please contact us. There are no costs or charges for our services.

When is it on?

Time of day
Afternoon
Evening
Session information
1.00pm - 4.00pm and 6.00pm - 9.00pm

Who to contact

Contact name
Helpline volunteer
Contact position
Volunteer
Telephone
0207 4984 680
E-mail
office@famanon.org.uk
Website
Families Anonymous
Notes

Charity number: 1151750

Disclaimer

Durham County Council's Families Information Service does not promote nor endorse the services advertised on this website. Anyone seeking to use/access such services does so at their own risk and may make all appropriate enquiries about fitness for purpose and suitability to meet their needs.
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