Support Meeting


Faith-Based Recovery Programs

1. Recovery Church Movement

  • Overview: A network of churches dedicated to bridging the gap between 12-Step programs and the church, focusing on spiritual growth and recovery.

  • Services: Offers faith-based recovery meetings, discipleship training, and support for individuals in early recovery.

  • Website: recovery.churchWikipedia+4Recovery Church+4DRA Online+4

2. Celebrate Recovery

  • Overview: A Christ-centered 12-Step recovery program addressing a wide range of hurts, habits, and hang-ups.

  • Services: Provides weekly meetings, step studies, and support groups for various issues including addiction, codependency, and more.

  • Website: celebraterecovery.comCelebrate Recovery

Secular & Alternative Recovery Programs

SMART Recovery

12-Step & Peer Support Groups

5. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

6. Narcotics Anonymous (NA)

  • Overview: An international community-based association for individuals recovering from drug addiction using a 12-Step approach.

  • Services: Conducts meetings, offers recovery literature, and supports members through sponsorship and group activities.

  • Website: na.orgPinterest+3Faces & Voices of Recovery+3SAA Store+3

7. Gamblers Anonymous (GA)

  • Overview: A fellowship of individuals who share their experiences to help each other recover from compulsive gambling.

  • Services: Provides meetings, a 12-Step recovery program, and resources for individuals and families affected by gambling addiction.

  • Website: gamblersanonymous.orgSAA Store+3Gamblers Anonymous+3Wikipedia+3

8. Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families (ACA)

  • Overview: A program for individuals who grew up in dysfunctional homes, aiming to recover from the effects of childhood trauma.

  • Services: Offers meetings, literature, and a 12-Step framework to support emotional healing and personal growth.

  • Website: adultchildren.orgACA UK+3adultchildren.org+3Wikipedia+3

9. Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA)

10. Families Anonymous (FA)

11. Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA)

  • Overview: A fellowship for individuals seeking recovery from addictive sexual behavior through the 12-Step program.

  • Services: Conducts meetings, provides literature, and offers a supportive community for those pursuing sexual sobriety.

  • Website: saa-recovery.org

12. National Alliance on Mental Illness

https://www.nami.org/support-education/


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