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22. March 2009 by stationmanager.
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The recovery Radio Network has long been a member of various recovery based Webrings. We highly recommend them as a great way to find like-minded people and resources. Try it and see if you don’t agree. Just click the “next” link on the Webring search box above to be taken to the Webring where you can browse for other recovery oriented sites.
On a related issue, there are a couple of Social Networking sites that I belong to that are recovery based as well. They have the usual “Facebook” or “Myspace” feel and functionality to them, and serve the same purpose for people in recovery looking for other people to connect with. The diseases of Addiction and Alcoholism, do their best to keep the victims isolated from humanity, and these social networking sites, serve as a valuable way for us to create new connections to help in overcoming our isolation. Even though these sites are relatively new and still suffering the pains associated with growth here are links to the two I have found to be helpful. The first one is InTheRooms and the other is Sanewire. Try them out and see if social networking is for you. You might be pleasantly surprised to discover new friends and activities online that will help your feelings of isolation dissipate. Wouldn’t THAT be GOOD! I am a member of both these sites with the moniker of “Stationmanager” so, look me up once you get online, I’m always looking for new friends!
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