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A Young Man is concerned about his younger brother who has lost a job in the past due to drinking on site and has been disciplined in his present job for the same reasons.

Hounslow Youth Counselling Service:
The service is confidential and free to any young person under 26 who lives, works or studies in Hounslow Borough. Call to make an appointment or talk to someone.
78 St, John's Road, Isleworth , TW7 6RU
020-8568 1818
www.hycs.org
info@hycs.org

AL-ANON Family Groups:
Provides self-help sessions for people whose lives are affected by someone else's drinking.
61 Great Dover Street , London
020-7403 0888
E-mail: alanonuk@aol.com

Alcohol Concern:
For general information about alcohol or to find out where your nearest alcohol advisory service is. All calls are free.
Waterbridge House, 32-6 Loman Street , London
020-7928 7377
Website: www.alcoholconcern.org.uk

Alcoholics Anonymous:
AA runs self-help groups for people who are giving up alcohol because they have a drink problem. The Head Office can put you in touch with your local group.
0845 769 7555

Drinkline (The National Alcohol Helpline):
Gives confidential information and advice and can put you in touch with your local advice centre where help is available on a one-to-one basis. Drinkline also welcomes calls from people concerned about someone else's drinking . All calls are free.
0800 917 8282
Mon-Fri: 9.00-11.00pm
6.00pm-11.00pm (week-ends)

EACH (Ethnic Alcohol Counselling in Hounslow):
4 Hanworth Road , Hounslow, Middlesex , TW3 1UA
020-8577 6059
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 9.30-5.00pm , Wed: 9.30-7.00pm , Sun: 12.00-3.00pm
E-mail: each.e@ukonline.co.uk

National Association of Children of Alcoholics:
0800 289061 

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