ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG RESOURCES
Check out the following websites for reliable, informative and even fun facts about alcohol and other drugs.
GENERAL INFORMATION ON ALCOHOL
AND OTHER DRUGS
Haverford College’s What you Should Know About: Alcohol Policy, Alcohol and Drugs
The Haverford College Alcohol and other drug handbook. Provides information you need to know as a Haverford student.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Provides accurate information, research, and news on a variety of drugs of abuse.
Center for Alcohol & Other Drug
Prevention, U.S. Dept. of Ed.
Provides resources for students for class assignments and treatment.
PREVLINE: Prevention On-Line, National Clearing
House for Alcohol and Drug Information
Information and statistics about drugs such as Marijuana, cigarettes, methamphetamines, etc. Also has information for children of substance abusers.
Facts on drugs, slang names and resources. Ask questions and find answers about
alcohol and other drugs. Includes self awareness quizzes about alcohol, marijuana
and other drugs.
Bacchus & Gamma Peer Education Network
Has great ideas for programs and information related to many issues. Especially
geared toward college students.
A comprehensive alcohol and other drug education, prevention and intervention
program for college students.
PA laws on alcohol.
TOOLS YOU CAN USE
Count your alcohol calories with the alcohol calorie calculator. Explore BAC (blood alcohol content) levels with the BAC calculator. See how alcohol affects you and your body.
Personal Alcohol Screening Tool
“How much is too much?” Is your alcohol use out of control? Has someone commented on your use of alcohol? Check it our for yourself with this interactive alcohol screening and receive personal feedback.
Cutting Down on Your Alcohol Consumption
Discusses practical ways to cut down and/or stop your alcohol use.
How to Cut Down or Quit Cannabis
Information about changing personal marijuana smoking behavior.
Columbia University’s interactive question and answer line which answers questions on a variety of topics including relationships, fitness, nutrition, drugs, sex, alcohol and stress. Questions are answered publicly but anonymously.
SELF HELP GROUPS
The official AA homepage which includes listings for AA meetings in your area.
Information on groups for family members and/or friends of alcoholic.
