LifeLine Peer Project
What is the Lifeline Peer Project?
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The Lifeline Peer Project is established to reduce stigma related to the disease of addiction and increase access to substance abuse recovery like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings.
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What are the services offered with Lifeline Peer Project?
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Lifeline Representatives help start Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Celebrate Recovery, and other self-help support groups. They help connect individuals with treatment and they speak publicly about their own personal experience with recovery.
How do I access the Lifeline Peer Project?
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There are 10 Lifeline coordinators serving regions state wide and 7 hybrid Lifeline coordinators focusing on rural, distressed counties. The map includes the locations of the Lifeline Coordinators along with their direct contact information.
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Region 3 South Life Line Coordinators:
Maurice Draine
(423) 933-6772
(Region 3 South)
Dave Hodges
(931) 709.1161
(Grundy, Bledsoe, Rhea Counties)