Are You Concerned About Addiction?
The Women's Project
Helping Women Affected
By Substance Abuse, their own or others
Toll-Free in Southern Maine: 1-800-611-1588
Toll-Free in Downeast, Central and Northern Maine: 1-800-611-1779
Portland Office: 874-1140 Ext. 243
Bangor Office: 942-3633
TTY: 874-1013
| Our Clients Are Maine Women: |
Our Program Is: |
| ...who are affected by addictions, their own or others' |
...Free! |
| ...of any income level |
...Confidential |
| ...Statewide in Maine |
- All referrals for women in need of our
services are accepted. A phone call is all
that's needed.
- We will work with clients, counselors, and/or sponsors to
address barriers that affect recovery and the health and safety of women
and children.
- Outreach nurses can provide information and training to groups
about women's health issues relating to substance abuse.
What The Women's Project CAN DO For You:
- Listen
- Talk with you to answer your questions
- Make suggestions about how to solve your problems
- Offer support and encouragement
- Pay for transportation and child care temporarily so that you can get
to meetings, treatment, or counseling
- Help you make a plan to get your needs met
- Help you build your support system
- Speak to others on your behalf, with your permission
- Give information about women's health issues, including
addiction, TB, HIV, hepatitis, pre-natal care, and fetal alcohol
syndrome and effects.
|
Sorry, But...
- ... we are not available for 24-hour
emergency services. See other numbers
to call for 24-hour services.
- ...we are not able to
pay your bills
- ...we are not able to
pay for your counseling or substance abuse treatment
- AA: 1-800-73-SOBER
- Al-Anon: 1-800-498-1844
- Self-help groups: 1-800-499-0027, Monday-Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Look in the Yellow pages under "Alcoholism
Information and Treatment Centers" or "Counselors-Marriage,
Family, Child, Individual"
|
Is Using A Problem For You?
This quiz will help you decide
(The word "using" refers to the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs)
- Have you ever failed to fulfill obligations or given up on important activities due to your using?
- Has your using put others in danger?
- Have you had legal problems due to your using?
- Have you continued to use despite problems caused by your using?
- Have you had a change in your tolerance (using more to get the same effect)?
- Have you had withdrawal symptoms?
- Have you ever used more than you planned to use? Or have you ever tried to quit?
- Has your using taken up a great deal of your time?
- Have other people complained about your using?
- Have you ever thought that using "fixes" things?
If you have answered YES to
one or more of these questions, you may want to contact
us for more information.
Information on Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome...
http://www.nattc.org/asme/details.asp?ID=0412c
Contact us
©PROP (2004) / 510 Cumberland Avenue / Portland, Maine 04101 /
Last Updated: 19/Dec/2004/
The Women's Project is a program of PROP, People's Regional Opportunity Program,
and is funded by the Maine State Office of Substance Abuse, Dept. of Mental Health,
Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services.
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