Community

The above map indicates states that have Alternative Peer Group programs. It appeared originally in Akkala et al. (2023)’s presentation ‘Alternative Peer Groups (APGs) in Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Recovery: An Insight into Services and the Need for Robust Infrastructure’. The map does not represent an exhaustive list of APG locations.

We have partnered with these industry leading organizations to help further our collective missions of stomping out substance use disorder.

Recovery High Schools

For more comprehensive list of Recovery (High) Schools, visit the link below. Also, we recommend contacting your local APG or us directly at the AAPG for further information.

University Supporters

For more exhaustive list of Recovery programs in Higher Education, visit the link below. Also, we recommend contacting your local APG or us directly at the AAPG for further information.

Treatment Center Supporters

For treatment center recommendations, reach out to your local APG or connect with us directly at the AAPG

Recovery Professional Organizations

Strengthen the Recovery Revolution

The AAPG is more than just an organization—it’s a movement. Become a member and kindle the flame of hope in the lives of those still suffering with substance use disorder.

References 

Akkala, S., Mehta, U., Pavaskar, R., & Wilkerson, J. M. (2023). Alternative Peer Groups (APGs) in Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Recovery: An Insight into Services and the Need for Robust Infrastructure. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health.

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