There are hundreds of recovery, anti-drug, anti-alcohol, AA, NA and every other acronym you can find in the dictionary. Some of them provide resources and news articles, and others offer forums, chats and the most personal stories you’ll ever read online. Here (in no particular order) are what we believe to be the top ten recovery websites.

www.Dryblog.blogspot.com
With one of the most extensive recovery and sober website blogrolls, the DryBlog is dedicated to alcoholism, addiction and recovery. On DryBlog you’ll find support resources information about other recovery blogs and websites, music, online shops and more. 

www.Codependentdaughter.com
The recently revamped codependentdaughter.com is an extremely personal blog featuring essays, poetry, articles and more.

www.RecoveryTimes.com
The RecoveryTimes.com has message boards, articles, chats and personal stories dedicated to addiction and recovery. The Recovery Times describe themselves as “a journal for a new way of life”.

www.DrugStory.org
A wealth of information on drugs including: Cocaine, Ecstasy, Heroin, Marijuan, Methamphetamines and more can be found at DrugStory.org. Get quarterly updates on drug news and read true personal stories of former addicts in recovery.

www.AddictionAlchemy.com
Articles on addiction, resources on support and Internet radio shows on sobriety, love and romance are just some of the things you’ll find on AddictionAlchemy.com. AddictionAlchemy.com takes a holistic approach to recovery based on the “Medicine Wheel” model. 

www.SobrietyOnline.com
Philadelphia’s portal to recovery, SobrietyOnline.com is a non-profit organization that helps addicts and alcoholics achieve recovery. SobrietyOnline.com is dedicated to providing resources and information for those pursuing recovery.

www.12stepradio.com
Upload, buy and listen to recovery music 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 12StepRadio.com, founded in 2004.

www.Cleanandsoberlive.com
The main reason for CleanAndSoberLive.com is to help individuals remain free from the chains of addiction. CleanAndSoberLive.com isn’t meant to replace face to face meeting but to enhance recovery

www.Theserooms.blogspot.com
Shares messages of spirituality, experience, strength and hope with all of its readers. Theserooms.blogspot.com: “A drinking life isn’t a happy life. Drinking cuts you off from other people and from God.

www.Up4more.blogspot.com
Wait. What? – That’s the tag line for Up4More.Blogspot.com, a heartfelt and personal blog about addiction and recovery. From Wait. What? – “My teen years brought teen angst with its self inflicted wounds to my outer shell I am sure it put stress on our relationship. In my late teens you stayed true through my first broken heart, when I wanted to die, you kept on with your consistent pitter patter, until I was able to wake from that haze of sadness and discover life again.”