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  • SLAA Anorexic Step Writing Meeting

    The SLAA Anorexic Step Writing Meeting focuses on working the steps of SLAA with a special focus on the anorexic side of sex and love addiction: withholding socially, emotionally, and sexually.  If this sounds like you, please join us. During the meeting, we write on a question having to do with one of the steps, and then have […]

  • SCA Letting Go of Shame

    This meeting is for people who struggle with sexual compulsion. The purpose is to let go of shame, sexual and non-sexual in nature, by sharing about it in a safe environment.

  • Put a Little Gratitude in your Attitude AA

    Put A Little Gratitude In Your Attitude meets every Monday from 8-9pm. We are a weekly, LGBTQIA+ friendly, inclusive OPEN Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Love and tolerance is our code. All are welcome. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help another alcoholic achieve sobriety. For more information, email [email protected]

  • CMA New York #1 Beginners

    CMA New York #1 Beginners meets on Tuesday every week from 6:30-8pm. NY #1 Beginners meeting is a 90 minute speaker meeting, for those looking to recover from crystal meth addiction. This meeting focuses on solutions and is geared toward beginners in recovery. All are welcome.

  • CMA Long Term Sobriety

    CMA Long Term Sobriety meets on Tuesday every week from 6:45-7:45pm.

  • AA Annex II

    ANNEX II meets every Tuesday from 7-8:00pm. ANNEX II is an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.). A.A. is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The group discusses topics around living sober, happy, […]

  • Debtors Anonymous-Newfound Hope Group

    Debtors Anonymous-Newfound Hope Group meets on Tuesday every week from 7-8pm. Debtors Anonymous is fellowship of individuals recovering from the effects of compulsive debting.