Algarve Local Reference INFOrmation
English-speaking support groups and meetings for AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) following the 12 Steps programme, drug aid, cancer support meetings, AIDS and more. See this page for contact information.
Below you will find information on the various support organisations and helplines in the Algarve. While some have English-speaking staff and volunteers, there is no guarantee that English will be spoken. Alcoholics AnonymousAlcoholics Anonymous (Alcoólicos Anónimos) in Portugal has a website with a list of all the meetings throughout the country. Some of the meetings are in English. For information on local meetings contact:
Drug Abuse
The Portuguese Association for Drug Addicts Anonymous (Associação Portuguesa de Narcóticos Anónimos) provides addicts with both support groups and recovery programmes in the Algarve region.
The Serviço de Prevenção e Tratamento da Toxicodependência (SPTT) provides free and confidential consultations and runs recovery centres throughout the country.
HIV/AIDS
There is an HIV advice and test centre located in Faro.
Stop Smoking Support
Cancer SupportThe Algarve Oncology Association offers cancer care and support to sufferers in the Algarve region. It provides patient care, support groups and advice to the patient and their family.
The Portuguese Anti-Cancer League (Liga Portuguesa contra o Cancro) provides assistance, advice and support for cancer sufferers and their families and can provide family and group therapies. It has palliative care programmes and units and runs support groups in the Algarve region.
Mental HealthSOS Voz Amiga is a helpline for the depressed, lonely, suicidal and anxious and is organised by the Portuguese Suicide Society (Sociedade Portuguesa de Suicidologia).
The Association for Depression and Bipolar Disease (Associação de Apoio aos Doentes Depressivos e Bipolares, ADEP) provides support to people with mental illness across Portugal. There are self-help groups held in the Algarve area at the department of psychiatry in Espirito Santo Hospital. Family SupportThe Portuguese Association for Families Anonymous (Associação Portuguesa de Famílias Anónimas, APFA) deals with all problems affecting families from drug and sexual abuse to sexuality problems.
Children's SupportThe Portuguese Provedor de Justiça provides help and advice for children in need and can assist with legal matters and with contacting the relevant social services. Contact can be made via free telephone.
The Institute of Help for Children (Instituto de Apoio à Criança) focuses on protecting and defending children and promoting children's rights.
Support for the ElderlyThe Portuguese Provedor de Justiça has a helpline (Linha do Cidadão Idoso) for the elderly which deals with questions concerning health, housing, ill treatment and social services.
Women's Support GroupsThe SOS Mulher helpline provides information, support and guidance for women at risk.
SOS VIDA is an organisation that provides support to pregnant women. It is based in Faro with two temporary women's homes in Portimão and Alcantarilha.
Victim Support
Established in 1990, the Portuguese Association for Victim Support (Associação Portuguesa de Apoio à Vitima, APAV) provides assistance and protection to victims of abuse, violence and crime.
There are several Victim Support Offices (Gabinetes de Apoio à Vítima, GAV) in the Algarve region.
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