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Families Anonymous

Does someone you care about use drugs? When drug addiction enters a family via one of its members, the effect can be devastating. If you have reason to believe or even a vague suspicion that someone close to you may have a drug problem, we know how you feel. We know what it is like to be alone with this problem. We remember the feelings of panic and frustration that resulted from this discovery. We in Families Anonymous have experienced this too.

Families Anonymous is a fellowship of concerned relatives and friends who have faced up to the reality of their situation and done something constructive about it. We offer support to others in similar situations

The helpline number is 020 7498 4680.

Calls to the helpline are normally answered daily 1pm to 4pm and 6pm to 9pm. The helpline is manned by volunteers who are FA members so they will understand. We don’t have any professional counsellors.

If you fail to speak to someone PLEASE try again later or email us. A volunteer will get back to you as soon as possible.

Who to contact

Telephone
E-mail
office@famanon.org.uk
Website
famanon.org.uk/

Where to go

Address
DR Community Assoc
Charlotte Despard Avenue
London
Postcode
SW11 5HD

Other Details

Costs

Details
There are no fees or dues. Families Anonymous is self-funded by members' voluntary contributions and sale of literature.

Last updated 23/05/2022