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  • Center Care: Recovery Peer Support Meeting

    An intake is required to attend this group. For information on how to complete an Intake with The Center, please call the main desk at 212-620-7310. Recovery Peer Support Meeting meets every Sunday from 1-2pm EST. This event is In-Person. A meeting that our recovery peer (Jacob Hardt) will have to support our clients in […]

  • (OPEN) The Bureau of General Services Queer Division

    The Bureau of General Services—Queer Division is an independent, all-volunteer queer cultural center, bookstore, and event space in room 210 of The Center. We are open Wednesday through Sunday from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.

  • Create a Holiday Card

    Take a break for something fun! Choose a pre-made card or postcard, decorate it with colored pencils and markers. All supplies provided. Come create, chat and chill with community.

  • NA Serenity on Sunday

    NA Serenity on Sunday meets on Sunday every week from 2:15-3:15pm.

  • The Fig Thief Book Launch Party (in person & live-streaming)

    The Fig Thief : Gabriella M. Belfiglio’s Debut Poetry Book Bash at the Bureau, Sunday, December 14th, 3-6pm. Please join us as we celebrate with readings, antics, and all-around fun, featuring the poet and special guests Donna Minkowitz and Annie Lanzillotto! To reserve a copy of The Fig Thief (Guernica Editions, October 1, 2025, paperback, $17.95) please write to us at [email protected] with “please reserve […]

  • The Common Journey Group of Drug Addicts Anonymous

    The Common Journey Group of Drug Addicts Anonymous meets on Sundays every week from 6-7pm. Drug Addicts Anonymous (DAA) is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other to try to solve their common problem and help others to recover from drug addiction by using the Twelve Steps as […]

  • AA Living Today Step Meeting

    Living Today is a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous that meets each Sunday from 6-7pm. It is a Step meeting of AA, with the final Sunday of each month dedicated to an AA Tradition. The meeting is open to anyone who has a drinking problem and a desire to stop drinking.

  • AA Sunday at Six

    AA Sunday at Six meets on Sunday every week from 6-7pm. We are an open meeting of AA and we read and discuss a chapter of the big book every week.

  • Just OA

    Just OA meets on Monday every week from 1-2pm.

  • Center Youth: Open Lab

    Weekday drop-in hours in the Center Youth computer lab. Check your email, Facebook, work on that job search or college application! For youth age 13-22. Intake is required for all Youth programs. Contact [email protected] if you'd like to join!

  • Center Youth: Karaoke Korner

    Here it is: Whether you’ve got some serious pipes, or don’t think you can sing at all, we all have a blast in this weekly karaoke time! For ages 13-22. For more information contact [email protected].

  • Center Youth: Community Discussion

    Community Discussion meets every Monday from 5:30-7 p.m. EST. There is no limit to the discussion topics focusing on the experiences of LGBTQ+ youth. For Youth and Young adults ages 13-22.Must complete pre-registration for Center Youth Programming.

  • (Virtual) Center Care: Kaleidoscope – A TGNC Substance Use Support Group

    This virtual group is for transgender, nonbinary and gender nonconforming people who are looking for support in reducing or eliminating their substance use. The group will be facilitated by Center Recovery staff and will hold space for both harm reduction and abstinence based approaches to substance use support. This group will be run drop-in style; […]

  • 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 […]

  • CMA Relapse Prevention

    CMA Relapse Prevention meets on Monday every week from 6-7:15pm.

  • 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.

  • (Virtual) Center Support: Voices

    This social group is a peer-facilitated space for transmasculine binary and nonbinary members to come together in community, support, and solidarity. This group is open to members of all backgrounds and experiences under the transmasculine umbrella to discuss challenges, ask questions, and simply vent when needed. We offer a nonjudgmental and compassionate environment to foster […]

  • Center Care: LGBTQ+ Pro-Recovery

    This support group is for individuals (ages 18+) in the LGBTQ+ community who are experiencing eating disorders. These free groups are led by queer therapists, and help create connection and a community where individuals feel seen, heard, supported, and valued. The Alliance for Eating Disorders' support groups are all confidential. Any topics that are discussed […]

  • Put a little Gratitude in your Attitude AA

    Put A Little Gratitude In Your Attitude meets every Monday from 8-9pm. Put a Little Gratitude in Your Attitude is 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 […]

  • SRA Literature

    SRA Literature meets on Tuesday & Thursday every week from 12-1 pm.

  • Center Youth: Open Lab

    Weekday drop-in hours in the Center Youth computer lab. Check your email, Facebook, work on that job search or college application! For youth age 13-22. Intake is required for all Youth programs. Contact [email protected] if you'd like to join!

  • Center Youth: Clubhouse Connection

    Clubhouse Connection meets every Tuesday from 4-5:30 pm EST. Join the Clubhouse Peer Coaches in exploration of important topics and fun activities. For ages 13-22, for more info please contact [email protected].

  • Center Youth: Gaymers

    Do you consider yourself a "Gaymer"? Gaymers provides a space for people interested in playing various board, card and video games to get to know each other. Come play with us! For ages 13-22, for more info please contact [email protected].

  • LGBT Bar NY Weekly Walk-In Legal Clinic

    The LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York is pleased to provide a pro bono legal clinic devoted to serving the LGBTQ community of NYC. The clinic is staffed by volunteer attorneys who are available to provide free general guidance and legal referrals (not legal representation) on any number of legal issues, including housing, immigration, […]

  • Ben’s Friends

    Ben's Friends is a fellowship of sober food & beverage people committed to their sobriety in an industry filled with drugs, alcohol & stress. Ben’s Friends is a community of chefs, bartenders, line cooks, servers, sommeliers, host and hostesses, GMs and owners who have found or are seeking sobriety. Our mission is to offer community, hope […]

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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, […]

  • T.R.A.N.S Group of AA

    T.R.A.N.S Group of AA meets on Tuesday every week from 7-8pm.

  • Heroin Anonymous Depth and Weight Group

    The Depth and Weight Group Beginner’s Meeting of Heroin Anonymous meets Tuesday every week from 7-8:15pm. Heroin Anonymous (HA) 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 recover from heroin addiction. HA is based on the 12-Step program […]

  • The Pat Parker/Vito Russo Library Book Discussion Group

    The Pat Parker/Vito Russo Library Book Discussion Group meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm (except when noted). Discussions take place in The Pat Parker/Vito Russo Library on the 4th Floor.   You can join the Facebook group here. We're a friendly group, always open to new members. If you'd like, you […]

  • Sirens Women’s Motorcycle Club

    Monthly meeting of the Sirens Women's+ MC of NYC. Come on in if you ride or would like to ride motorcycles with us.

  • OA Big Book Meeting

    OA Big Book Meeting meets on Wednesday every week from 12:15-1:15pm. Whatever problem you may have with food, you are welcome at this mtg. This is a literature meeting focusing on the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. This is an open meeting; all are welcome.

  • Center Youth: Open Lab

    Weekday drop-in hours in the Center Youth computer lab. Check your email, Facebook, work on that job search or college application! For youth age 13-22. Intake is required for all Youth programs. Contact [email protected] if you'd like to join!

  • Center Youth: Young People’s Group

    Young People's Group meets every Wednesday from 4-5:30pm in person. A welcoming space for folx across all identities, with discussions tackling aspects of intersectional queer identities, body-image, pop-culture, media, literature and history. For youth between ages 13-22. This group is drop-in, but an intake is required for all Youth Programs. For more information please contact [email protected].