
Stay Connected. Stay Inspired.
Meetings & Support
Connection is the heartbeat of recovery. These meetings and fellowships offer community, understanding, and encouragement—whether you’re seeking in-person connection, online support, or a group that fits your unique path.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
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In The Rooms (ITR)
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A global online community for recovery, hosting 12-step and non-12-step meetings with live video, discussion groups, and a diverse membership base.
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SMART Recovery
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Offers a science-based alternative to traditional 12-step programs. Participants use self-management and cognitive tools alongside peer support to build meaningful recovery.
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LifeRing Secular Recovery
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A secular peer-run organization emphasizing practical strategies and freedom from substance use. Meetings focus on present-day recovery in a relaxed discussion format.
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Women for Sobriety
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A fellowship for women that uses a “New Life Program” based on 13 acceptance statements. Focuses on self-enhancing behavior, empowerment and community support.
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Celebrate Recovery
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Program Overview & Find a Meeting
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A faith-based recovery program rooted in Christian principles and the twelve steps. Offers a safe place for those hurting and broken to find accountability and support.
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Gamblers Anonymous (GA)
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A 12-step fellowship for individuals struggling with gambling addiction, offering peer support, shared experience and hope for freedom from compulsive gambling.
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Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA)
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A fellowship of recovering sex addicts who share hope and support with each other. Emphasizes the 12 steps and the importance of connection for healing sexual addiction.
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Overeaters Anonymous (OA)
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Find a Meeting or Online Group
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A community supporting recovery from food-related issues including compulsive overeating, under-eating, bulimia, addictions to food or body-image behaviors. Uses a 12-step approach.
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Adult Children of Alcoholics/Dysfunctional Families (ACA)
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A 12-step fellowship for people who grew up in dysfunctional homes or environments of neglect/abuse. Provides healing for childhood trauma and allows members to become their own loving parent.
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Nar‑Anon
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Meeting List & Support for Those Affected by Addiction
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A worldwide fellowship of adult family members and friends of addicts offering shared experience, strength and hope. Applies the 12-step model to those affected by someone else’s addiction.
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Al‑Anon Family Groups
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Find Meetings for Families & Friends
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A mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by another person’s drinking. Provides community and tools for positive change whether or not the alcoholic has admitted their problem.
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Families Anonymous
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Virtual & In-Person Meeting Directory
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A 12-step fellowship for family and friends of those with destructive behaviors—drug, alcohol, or related behavioral problems. Welcomes anyone concerned even if they only suspect a problem.
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Alateen
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Meetings for Teens Impacted by Someone Else’s Drinking
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A teen-focused fellowship under Al-Anon for young people affected by someone else’s drinking. Gives teens peer support and a safe place to share and cope with challenging family situations.
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Narateen
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Support for Teens Affected by a Friend/Family’s Addiction
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A safe environment for teenagers whose lives are impacted by a friend or family member’s addiction. Offers shared experiences and coping strategies in a peer-led format.
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Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
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