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Programs


Resource Center


Offering information on substance abuse and related issues to Addiction Professionals, Agencies, Community Groups, Schools, Organizations, Students, Businesses and the General Public. Audiovisual and printed materials (Spanish and English).


Associate Member of the Regional Alcohol and Drug Awareness Resource Network (RADAR)

Fact Sheets, Pamphlets, Posters

Video Lending Library

Open to General Public and Professionals

All Services Free of Charge


Printed Material

As a member of The Regional Alcohol and Drug Awareness Resource (RADAR) Network, sponsored by The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP), the Alcoholism Council of New York is the northeast region Resource Center and charged with the distribution of all materials including fact sheets, pamphlets, videos, and posters focusing on the subject of alcohol and substance abuse. All materials are free of charge

Video Tapes

The Alcoholism Council of New York has available a video lending library coordinated through the Community Outreach Department. Videos include "What Should I Tell My Child About Drinking?" a video and brochure for parents (a facilitator's guide is also available for use in group settings). Hosted by Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep, "What Should I Tell My Child About Drinking?" offer viewers advice both about good parenting and how to discuss alcohol. Actors performing in a series of believable family situations make this valuable information easily accessible to parents who need an introduction to an often-difficult subject.



For more information please contact:
Latoya White
(212) 252-7001, ext 122
or by e-mail at
lwhite.acny@alcoholism.org