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NCADD Links and Resources An easy way to access nearly 100
other organizations whose missions complement our own.
Adult Children
of Alcoholics
A Twelve Step program of women and men who grew
up in alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional homes who meet to find
freedom from the past and ways to improve today. www.adultchildren.org
Al-Anon/Alateen
Whether
the alcoholic is still drinking or not, Al-Anon offers hope and recovery
to all people affected by the alcoholism of a loved one or friend.
support for friends and families. www.al-anon.alateen.org
Alcohol Cost Calculator for Kids
A simple,
online tool that does the number crunching necessary to make data
from the National Household Survey on Drug Use and Health more meaningful
at the local level. Allows child, health and safety advocates estimate
how many young people living within their own communities need treatment
for serious alcohol problems. www.alcoholcostcalculator.org/kids/index2.html
Alcohólicos
Anónimos (AA)
Alcoholics Anonymous'
outreach and support for speakers of Spanish. An international fellowship
of men and women who have had a drinking problem; it is nonprofessional,
self-supporting, nondenominational, multiracial, apolitical, self-help
group open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking
problem. www.aa.org/index_S.html
Alcoholics Anonymous
(AA)
An international
fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem; it is
nonprofessional, self-supporting, nondenominational, multiracial,
apolitical, self-help group open to anyone who wants to do something
about their drinking problem. www.aa.org
Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research
Founded
by NCADD, Alcoholism: Clinical
and Experimental Research gives readers direct access to the most
significant work now being done concerning the nature and management
of alcoholism. www.alcoholism-cer.com
Alina Lodge
A long term,
residential rehabilitation center for chemically addicted men and
women, 18 years of age or older. Located on 34 rural acres in Hardwick
Township, Warren County, NJ. www.alinalodge.org
The Alliance
Project
Broad cross-section
of organizations sharing common concerns about the devastating diseases
of alcoholism and drug addiction, and the dramatic lack of proper
public response to this growing health crisis. www.defeataddiction.org
American Council for
Drug Education
Substance abuse prevention and education agency that develops programs
and materials based on the most current scientific research on drug
use and its impact on society. www.acde.org
American Society of
Addiction Medicine
The nation's medical specialty society dedicated to educating physicians
and improving the treatment of individuals suffering from alcoholism
and other addictions. www.asam.org
Brink's Place
Cable television series dedicated to the memory of R. Brinkley Smithers,
where people whose lives are dedicated to letting you know there is
hope, and help; that there is recovery from addiction. www.brinksplacetv.com
Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms (BATF)
Agency that enforces the federal laws and regulations
relating to alcohol and tobacco products. Under U.S. Department of
the Treasury. www.atf.treas.gov
Canadian Centre on Substance
Abuse
Non-profit organization working to minimize the harm associated with
the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs in Canada. www.ccsa.ca
The Caron Foundation
Nonprofit treatment facility in Wernersville, PA which provides an
enlightened, caring treatment community in which all those affected
by the disease of addiction may begin a new life. www.caron.org
Cars4Charities
Cars4Charities is a truly unique, not-for-profit, car donation center. When you donate car, truck, van or SUV to our car donation center, we'll send the entire net proceeds to the charity you select from our extensive list. www.car4charities.org
Center
for Alcohol and Addiction Studies at Brown University
Promotes the identification, prevention, and effective treatment of
alcohol and other drug use problems in our society through research,
education, training and policy advocacy. caas.caas.biomed.brown.edu
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC)
The lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people;
promotes health through strong partnerships; serves as the national
focus for developing and applying disease prevention and control,
environmental health, and health promotion and education activities.
www.cdc.gov
Center for Science
in the Public Interest (CSPI)
Nonprofit education and advocacy organization that focuses on improving
the safety and nutritional quality of our food supply and on reducing
the carnage caused by alcoholic beverages. www.cspinet.org
Center
for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP)
CSAP, under the auspices Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in the US
Department of Health and Human Services, provides national leadership
in the development of policies, programs, and services to prevent
the onset of illegal drug use, to prevent underage alcohol and tobacco
use and to reduce the negative consequences of using substances. www.samhsa.gov/csap/index.htm
Center for Substance
Abuse Research (CESAR)
A University of Maryland research center which collects, analyzes
and disseminates information on the nature and extent of substance
abuse and related problems in Maryland and nationally. Conducts policy-relevant
research on specific initiatives to prevent, treat, and control substance
abuse. www.cesar.umd.edu
Center
for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT)
CSAT,under the auspices Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in the US
Department of Health and Human Services, is Congressionally mandated
to expand the availability of effective treatment and recovery services
for alcohol and drug problems. www.samhsa.gov/csat/csat.htm
Cocaine Anonymous
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength
and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem
and help others to recover from their addiction; the primary purpose
is to stay free from cocaine and all other mind-altering substances,
and to help others achieve the same freedom. www.ca.org
CollegeDrinkingPrevention.gov
The National Institute
on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism provides strategies and solutions
to prevent the harmful consequences of college drinking, based on
research. www.cadca.org
Community Anti-Drug
Coalitions of America
Premier membership organization of over 5,000 anti-drug coalitions,
each working to make their community safe, healthy and drug-free --
one community at a time. www.cadca.org
Crossroads
Centre, Antigua
Crossroads Centre is a non-profit, 12-step based residential program
designed to treat individuals addicted to alcohol and other drugs
and their families. Located in Antigua, West Indies. www.crossroadsantigua.org
Do It Now Foundation
Nonprofit publisher of alcohol, substance abuse, and health. Target
audiences include middle school, high school and college students
and their families. www.doitnow.org
Drug Strategies
Ppromotes more effective approaches to the nation's drug problems
and supports private and public efforts to reduce the demand for drugs
through prevention, education, treatment, law enforcement and community
initiatives. www.drugstrategies.org
Employee
Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA)
Largest and oldest professional association for persons in the employee
assistance program field, representing more than 7,000 individuals
and organizations with an interest in employee assistance in 107 chapters
around the globe. www.EAP-Association.com
Dual Recovery Anonymous
An independent, twelve-step, self-help organization for people with
a dual diagnosis of chemically dependence and an emotional or psychiatric
illness. Addresses how both illnesses affect all areas of life. www.draonline.org
Ensuring
Solutions to Alcohol Problems (Ensuring Solutions)
At the George
Washington University Medical Center, works with policymakers,
employers and concerned citizens, to provide research-based information
and tools to help curb the avoidable health care and other costs associated
with alcohol use and improve access to treatment for Americans with
alcohol problems. www.ensuringsolutions.org
Entertainment Industries
Council (EIC)
Founded by leaders in the entertainment industry to provide information,
awareness and understanding of major public health and social issues
among the entertainment industry, and to audiences at large. EIC addresses
issues including addictions to alcohol, legal and illegal substances,
and nicotine. www.eiconline.org
Facing Alcohol
Concerns through Education (FACE Intiative)
A national non-profit organization that focuses specifically on alcohol
issues; conducts work in media development, training, and national
advocacy. www.faceproject.org
For
KIDS Only!
NCADI offers drug resistance
acitivites online, just for kids. www.health.org/features/kidsarea/
Fighting Back
Created to
test the hypothesis that a broad collaboration of elements could develop
a central strategy to harness and focus their collective resources
to significantly reduce their most serious substance abuse problems.
www.fightingback.org
Betty Ford
Center
A nonprofit, licensed treatment center that helps women, men and families
begin the process of recovery from addiction to alcohol and other
drugs. Founded in 1982 by former First Lady Betty Ford and Ambassador
Leonard Firestone. www.bettyfordcenter.org
Hanley Center
A non profit center, founded by Mary Jane and Jack Hanley in 1986, the
mission of Hanley Center is to give hope to individuals, families and
communities affected by alcoholism and drug addiction through high quality
treatment, family support and community prevention programs. www.hanleycenter.org
Higher Education
Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention
Provides support to all institutions of higher education in their
efforts to address alcohol and other drug problems. Receives funding
from by the U.S. Department of Education
and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
www.edc.org/hec/
Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol
Study
The first study to assess the actual extent of alcohol diagnoses among
college students; previous studies on college drinking have concentrated
on the type, frequency and amount of alcohol consumed. www.hsph.harvard.edu/cas/Documents/dependence_0602-pressRelease/
Hazelden Foundation
A nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people recover from
alcoholism and other drug addiction. Provides residential and outpatient
treatment for adults and young people, programs for families affected
by chemical dependency, and training for a variety of professionals.
Also premier publisher of information on this subject and related
areas. www.hazelden.org
International Council
on Alcohol and Addiction
A nonprofit organization which brings together many national bodies
and a wide range of professionals in different disciplines who exchange
knowledge, ideas, advice, guidance, expertise, and research, facilitated
by its conferences and other activities in the field of dependencies.
www.icaa.ch
International
Labor Organization's Substance Abuse in the Workplace Database
Provides key information on issues related to alcohol and drugs in
the workplace. www.ccsa.ca/ilotop.htm
Intervention
Resource Center
A site for friends and family of those who abuse alcohol and other
drugs. www.interventioninfo.org
Jewish Alcoholics,
Chemically Dependent Persons And Significant Others
A voluntary mutual-help group for Jews in recovery from Alcohol and
other chemical abuse. Through JACS, recovering Jews and their families
connect with one another, explore their Jewish roots, and discover
resources within Judaism to enhance their recovery. www.jacsweb.org
Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation
Largest US foundation devoted to improving the health and health care
of all Americans; concentrates grantmaking in three areas: assuring
that all Americans have access to basic health care; improving care
and support for people with chronic health conditions; and promoting
health and disease prevention by reducing the harm caused by substance
abuse. www.rwjf.org
Johnson
Institute
Improves and expands the public's understanding of addiction as a
treatable illness, and promote the power and possibility of recovery
from alcoholism, and other drug addiction. www.johnsoninstitute.org
Join Together
A national resource for communities fighting substance abuse and gun
violence. A project of the Boston University School of Public Health www.jointogether.org
Krooz
Controlled
Teaches roadway safety to children ages 7-12
years of age by addressing three safety areas: bicycle safety, vehicle
passenger safety, and pedestrian safety. www.kroozcontrol.com
Leadership
to Keep Children Alcohol Free
National campaign to prevent alcohol use by
children 9-15, spearheaded by 32 Governors spouses and three
emeritus spouses; provides current research, statistics and breaking
news pertaining to alcohol use by children, as well as State-specific
information; offers a wide array of resources to parents, community
leaders, researchers, extensive links to underage drinking prevention
resources. Available in English and Spanish. www.alcoholfreechildren.org
Legal Action Center
The only law and policy organization in the US that fights discrimination
against people with histories of addiction, AIDS, and criminal records
and advocates for sound public policies in these areas. Provides legal
services including impact litigation, policy advocacy and research,
training, technical assistance and education. www.lac.org
Lowe Family Foundation
Founded by a family that knows from personal experience the pain and
anguish the disease of alcoholism inflicts upon all members of the
family, the Lowe Family Foundation is a place to turn if you are trying
to cope with alcohol abuse in your family. lowefamily.org
Media Literacy for Drug Prevention
Developed by the New York Times Newspaper in Education Program, with
sponsorship of the Office
of National Drug Control Policy, guides middle school educators
through ten lessons to teach students to recognize media influences.
www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/NIE/medialiteracy/
The Mentor UK Foundation
Stimulates and supports activities and partnerships which help prevent
the damage which abuse of substances - legal and illegal - can cause
to children and young people in the United Kingdom. www.mentoruk.org
The Marin
Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems
Creates an environment that helps individuals make healthy choices
and requires responsible action from government and business; Collaborating
with the World Health Organization and other groups to build the world's
only database on alcohol use, problems, and policies worldwide. www.marininstitute.org
Michael's
House -The Treatment Center for Men:
a non-profit, low cost, extended care treatment facility for chemically
dependent and dually disordered men only. Providing a private 24-bed
residential program, twelve-step based, located in Palm Springs, CA.
www.michaelshouse.com
Monitoring
the Future Study: A Continuing Study of American Youth
An ongoing study of the behaviors, attitudes, and values of American
secondary school students, college students, and young adults. www.isr.umich.edu/src/mtf
Mothers Against Drunk
Driving (MADD)
National volunteer organization, with commuity chapters throughout
the US, whose goal is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of
this violent crime and prevent underage drinking. www.madd.org
Moyers
on Addiction: Close to Home
Reporting on the science of understanding and treating addiction,
animated scientific illustrations, and real-life stories of people
who talk about their struggles with the disease of addiction and their
lives in recovery. www.thirteen.org/closetohome/home.html
Narcotics Anonymous
(NA)
An international, community-based association of recovering drug addicts.
www.na.org
Nar-Anon Family
Groups
Nar-Anon is a twelve-step program designed to help relatives and friends
of addicts recover from the effects of living with an addicted relative
or friend. www.nar-anon.org
National
Alliance for Hispanic Health
The oldest and largest network of health and human service providers
servicing over 10 million Hispanic consumers throughout the U.S. www.hispanichealth.org
National Association
for Children Of Alcoholics (NACoA)
A national, nonprofit membership organization working on behalf of
children of alcohol and drug dependent parents. Advocates for all
children and families affected by alcoholism and other drug dependencies.
www.nacoa.net
National Association
of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP)
Dedicated to promoting, assisting and enhancing the delivery of ethical,
effective, research-based treatment for alcoholism and other drug
addictions. www.naatp.org
National Association
of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC)
Global organization of addiction focused professionals who enhance
the health and recovery of individuals, families and communities and
empowers addiction focused professionals to achieve excellence through
education, advocacy, knowledge, standards of practice, ethics, professional
development and research. www.naadac.org
National Association
of Lesbian and Gay Addiction Professionals (NALGAP)
A membership organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment
of alcoholism, substance abuse, and other addictions in lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender communities. www.nalgap.org
National Association
of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD)
A private, nonprofit, educational, scientific, and informational organization
that fosters and supports the development of effective alcohol and
other drug abuse prevention and treatment programs throughout every
state. www.nasadad.org
National Association
on Alcohol, Drugs and Disability, Inc. (NAADD)
Promotes awareness and education about substance abuse among people
with co-existing disabilities and provides a peer approach to enhance
access to services, information, education and prevention through
the collaborative efforts of interested individuals and organizations
nationwide. www.naadd.org
National Association
on Drug Court Professionals (NADCP)
Seeks to reduce substance abuse, crime and recidivism by promoting
and advocating for the establishment and funding of drug courts and
providing for collection and dissemination of information, technical
assistance, and mutual support to association members. www.nadcp.org
National Black
Alcoholism and Addictions Council (NBAC)
Provides leadership for the prevention and treatment of alcohol abuse,
alcoholism, and other drugs of abuse. Represents a cross-section of
the larger black community, interested citizens, recovering alcoholics,
counselors, administrators, politicians and business persons. www.borg.com/~nbac.org
National Center
on Addiction & Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA)
A unique think and action tank that engages all disciplines to study
every form of substance abuse as it affects our society. www.casacolumbia.org
National Clearinghouse
for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI)
Federal resource for information about substance abuse prevention
and treatment, offering more than 500 items from various government
and other educational organizations, to the public. Many publications
are free of charge. www.health.org
National
Families in Action
A national drug education, prevention, and policy center that helps
families and communities prevent drug abuse among children by promoting
policies based on science. www.nationalfamilies.org
National Family Partnership
A network of parents who care about their kids and want to keep them
safe from drugs. www.nfp.org
National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Federal agency, under the U.S. Department
of Transportation, responsible for reducing deaths, injuries and
economic losses resulting from motor vehicle crashes. Maintains statistics
on DWI and DUI. www.nhtsa.dot.gov
National Inhalant
Prevention Coalition (NIPC)
A public-private effort to promote awareness and recognition of the
under publicized problem of inhalant use. Serves as an inhalant referral
and information clearinghouse. www.inhalants.org
National Institute
on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Part of the National Institues of Health,
supports and conducts biomedical and behavioral research on the causes,
consequences, treatment, and prevention of alcoholism and alcohol-related
problems. www.niaaa.nih.gov
National Institute
on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Part of the National Institues of Health,
leads the nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug
abuse and addiction. www.nida.nih.gov
National Organization
on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS)
A nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating birth defects caused
by alcohol consumption during pregnancy and improving the quality
of life for those individuals and families affected by Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effect. www.nofas.org
National
PTA's Common Sense
Effective and easy-to-use ideas and materials for parents of younger
and older children, and practical ways for PTA and community leaders
to learn the facts about alcohol and other drugs, set clear limits
for children, provide positive role models and build strong bonds
within the family and school. www.pta.org/commonsense
National Women's
Resource Center (NWHRC)
Nonprofit organization dedicated to helping women make informed decisions
about their health, encourages women to embrace healthy lifestyles
to promote wellness and prevent disease. National clearinghouse for
womens health information. www.healthywomen.org
Office of Minority
Health Resource Center (OMHRC)
Created by the Department of Health
and Human Services to improve the health of racial and ethnic
populations through the development of effective health policies and
programs that help to eliminate disparities in health. www.omhrc.gov
Office
of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
An office of the White House that establishes policies, priorities,
and objectives for the nation's drug control programs through publication
of the annual National Drug Control Strategy. www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov
OVERBOARD
Thirteen-issue soap opera comic book about young people dealing with
substance abuse and addiction. www.thirteen.org/closetohome/overboard/menu.html
Oxford House
Nonprofit organization which connects all Oxford Houses and allocates
resources to duplicate the Oxford House concept where need arises.
The concept describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug
free group home. www.oxfordhouse.org
Parenting
IS Prevention Project
Provides accurate information, support, and resources to assist parents
and others in raising children to be healthy, drug-free, productive
adults. www.parentingisprevention.org
Partnership
for a Drug-Free America
Nonprofit coalition of professionals from the communications industry
whose mission is to reduce demand for illegal drugs in America through
a national anti-drug advertising campaign and other forms of media
communication. www.drugfreeamerica.org
Partnership for
Prevention
A membership association of corporations, non-profits, and state health
departments working to emphasize disease prevention and health promotion
in national policy and practice. www.prevent.org
Partnership
for Recovery
Betty Ford Center, Hazelden Foundation, Valley Hope Association and
Caron Foundation formed this public information alliance to deliver
a simple but vital message to the public as well as to health care
policy makers at the state and national level: treatment works. www.partnershipforrecovery.org
Phoenix House
Nonprofit organization devoted to the treatment and prevention of
substance abuse; treats nearly 5,400 adults and adolescents each day
at more than 80 programs in eight states. www.phoenixhouse.org
Physician
Leadership on National Drug Policy (PLNDP)
First all-physician group that promotes a national drug policy that
is cost-effective in both human and economic terms. caas.caas.biomed.brown.edu/plndp/
National
Alcohol and Drug Recovery Month
Aims to promote the societal benefits of substance abuse treatment,
laud contributions of treatment providers and promote the message
that recovery from substance abuse in all its forms is possible. www.health.org/recoverymonth/
Red Ribbon
Coalition
Features Online Red Ribbon Training Workshop for parents, teachers
and students responsible for coordinating the Red Ribbon Celebration
annual awareness campaigns in their community. www.redribboncoalition.org
Red Ribbon
Works
A parent-based community coalition designed keep kids off tobacco,
alcohol, and other drugs by educating and partnering with families
and the community. www.redribbonworks.org
Remove Intoxicated
Drivers (RID)
Deters impaired
driving and teen binge drinking; advocates for victims and tough laws;
acts as watchdogs for law enforcement and adjudication in the courts;
educates the public about the impact of abusive alcohol use. www.rid-usa.org
Rutgers
University Center of Alcohol Studies Library
A multidisciplinary institute dedicated to acquisition and dissemination
of knowledge on psychoactive substance use and related phenomena with
primary emphasis on alcohol use and consequences. www.rci.rutgers.edu/~cas2
Safe
& Drug Free Schools Program
The federal government's primary vehicle for reducing drug, alcohol
and tobacco use, and violence, through education and prevention activities
in our nation's schools. www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/SDFS
Secular
Organizations for Sobriety (SOS)
A non-profit network of autonomous, non-professional local groups
dedicated solely to helping individuals achieve and maintain sobriety
through an alternative recovery method for those alcoholics or drug
addicts who are uncomfortable with the spiritual content of widely
available 12-Step programs. www.secularhumanism.org/sos
Christopher
D. Smithers Foundation
Concentrates on educating the public that alcoholism is a respectable,
treatable disease, from which people can and do recover; encourages
prevention programs and activities, with an emphasis on high risk
populations; and fights to reduce and eliminate the stigma is associated
with the disease of alcoholism. www.smithersfoundation.org
SOS Behind
Bars
Addresses the needs of those who are behind bars holding SOS Meetings,
and those who want to volunteer to go into jails and prisons to start
SOS meetings. www.sosbehindbars.com
Save Ourselves
International
A non-profit network of autonomous, non-professional local groups
throughout dedicated helping individuals achieve and maintain sobriety
through personal responsibility and self-reliance, SOS supports healthy
skepticism and encourages the use of the scientific method to understand
alcoholism. www.sossobriety.com
Students Against
Destructive Decisions (SADD)
Provide students with the best prevention and intervention tools possible
to deal with the issues of underage drinking, drunk driving, drug
abuse and other destructive decisions. www.saddonline.com
Stepping
Stones Foundation
The Stepping Stones Foundation was created in 1979 by Lois B. Wilson,
the
co-founder of Al-Anon and widow of Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder,
Bill
Wilson, to contribute to the knowledge and understanding of the disease
of
alcoholism and its effect on the family and society, and to preserve
the
Stepping Stones property in Bedford Hills, New York and its historic
archives for AA and Al-Anon members, and for those interested in alcoholism
education and research.
www.steppingstones.org
Substance Abuse Librarians
and Information Specialists (SALIS)
An international
association of individuals and organizations with special interests
in the exchange and dissemination of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug
information. www.salis.org
Substance
Abuse Treatment Facility Locator
This searchable directory of drug and alcohol treatment programs,
sponosred by the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Administration, shows the location of facilities
around the country that treat alcoholism, alcohol abuse and drug abuse
problems. www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov
Talking With
Kids About Tough Issues
A national initiative to support parent-child communication about
"tough issues" like sex, violence, drugs and respect. www.talkingwithkids.org
Too Smart
to Start
A science- and theory-based underage drinking awareness initiative
from SAMHSA that
uses sound public health and health communications theory to develop
and disseminate messages and material on underage drinking. A major
component of the initiative involves reaching out to state agencies
and constituent national organizations to further the overall awareness,
reach and utilization of the initiative. www.teachin.samhsa.gov
The Trauma Foundation
A nonprofit organization committed to working to prevent alcohol injuries
and deaths, particularly among young people. www.tf.org
Women For
Sobriety
A nonprofit organization dedicated to helping women overcome alcoholism
and other addictions. www.womenforsobriety.org
US
Department of Labor's Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free
Workplace
Facts and figures about alcohol and drug abuse and information on
how to establish an alcohol- and drug-free workplace, a kit of industry-specific
materials designed to help small businesses understand how substance
abuse impacts workplace safety and productivity. Sarchable Substance
Abuse Information Database www.dol.gov/dol/workingpartners.htm
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