Warrenton Resources

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Al-Anon (Northern Virginia)

8569A Sudley Road, Manassas, VA 20110 703. 534.HELP (4357)info@alanonva.com
Toll-free Meeting Line:
877.339.8350 • Llamadas en español: 703.534.4358

Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help.


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Alateen (Northern Virginia)

8569A Sudley Road, Manassas, VA 20110  • 703. 534.HELP (4357)info@alanonva.com
Toll-free Meeting Line:
877.339.8350 • Llamadas en español: 703.534.4358

Alateen is a place where members come together to:

  • share experiences, strength, and hope with each other to find effective ways to cope with problems.

  • discuss difficulties and encourage one another

  • help each other understand the principles of the Al-Anon program through the use of the Twelve Steps and Alateen’s Twelve Traditions


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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

District 35 Fauquier • Warrenton Meeting Place • 26 S. 3rd St., Warrenton, VA 20186
1st Wednesday at 7:30 pm

Alcoholics Anonymous® is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.


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Come as you are (CAYA)

(540) 428-5415info@cayacoalition.org

When we were struggling with our son Bobby’s addiction we felt lost and alone. We were overwhelmed with information on the internet. We wished someone could have handed us a list of reputable treatment facilities and available resources. The stigma of drug addiction made it difficult to talk openly with friends and even family.

In addition to supporting local prevention programs, Come As You Are is a safe and non-judgmental community to connect you to available resources. 


Co-Dependents Anonymous (CODA)

6398 Lee Highway Access Road, Warrenton , VA 20186 • 571.344.1313Pjb4life@verizon.net
Wednesdays 1pm

We welcome you to Co-Dependents Anonymous, a program of recovery from codependence, where each of us may share our experience, strength, and hope in our efforts to find freedom where there has been bondage and peace where there has been turmoil in our relationships with others and ourselves.


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Culpeper Overdose Awareness

Our mission is to help raise awareness about the opioid crisis in Culpeper. No SOLUTIONS COME FROM SILENCE! Let’s talk about it. Please share your memorials of lost loved ones, and any local stories, stats or educational opportunities you are aware of.


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The Mcshin foundation

2300 Dumbarton Road, Richmond, VA 23228 • 804.249.1845

The McShin Foundation is Virginia’s leading Peer to Peer Recovery Community Organization which employs individuals with a Substance Use Disorder to educate, mentor, and spread the message of recovery to individuals new to recovery.


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Narcotics anonymous

10047 Nokesville Road (Route 28) Manassas, VA • 800.543-4670bana@cprna.org

NA offers recovery from the effects of addiction through working a twelve-step program, including regular attendance at group meetings. The group atmosphere provides help from peers and offers an ongoing support network for addicts who wish to pursue and maintain a drug-free lifestyle. 


opioid use disorder toolkit for faith-based community leaders

Williamsburg/Warrenton, VA - SpiritWorks Foundation is pleased to announce the release of The Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Toolkit for Faith-Based Community Leaders and Organizations. The Toolkit arose from a request to the Opioid Response Network (ORN) from SpiritWorks Foundation to develop a comprehensive toolkit to better assist members and their families struggling with Opioid Use Disorder.

The OUD Toolkit provides up to do date science based information, resources and action steps to support faith-based leaders in meeting the needs of their churches, parishes, congregations, members and communities related to the opioid crisis and OUD. Says the Rev. Lauren McDonald, Director of SpiritWorks Foundation Spiritual and Community Programming, "we are thrilled to have played a small role in seeing this toolkit come to fruition for the faith community and faith leaders. It will allow us to do our part in changing the course of the epidemic in our churches, and communities".

SpiritWorks Foundation is especially indebted to Adrian Wicker for her role in coordinating our request and seeing it through to the end. We couldn't be more pleased with the final product.


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path foundation

321 Walker Drive, Suite 301, Warrenton, VA, 20186 • 540.680.4100

Taking Action to Improve Health and Wellness on a Broad Scale in Fauquier, Rappahannock and Northern Culpeper Counties. The PATH Foundation strengthens the health and vitality of our community.

We Value

  • Health – Healthy people and places to live, work and play

  • Community – Growing, economically vital communities

  • Partnership – Strong nonprofit organizational collaboration

  • Impact – Accountability for clear goals and measurable outcomes

  • Stewardship – Prudent fiscal management

  • Leadership – Setting the pace with innovation and integrity


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SAARA of Virginia

2000 Mecklenburg Street, Richmond, VA 23223 • 804.762.4445

SAARA maximizes the power of the people to advocate for treatment and recovery in order to prevent the harmful effects of substance abuse upon families, businesses, and the community. 


The Salvation Army

62 Waterloo Street, Warrenton, VA • 540.341.8385

The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.