Queer Al-Anon
Queer Al-Anon meets on Sunday every week from 4-5pm. This event is in-person. This Queer Al-Anon meeting is open to all people. It’s an open discussion group with a focus on the 12 steps of Al-Anon, the literature, and the slogans.
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Queer Al-Anon meets on Sunday every week from 4-5pm. This event is in-person. This Queer Al-Anon meeting is open to all people. It’s an open discussion group with a focus on the 12 steps of Al-Anon, the literature, and the slogans.
CMA The Message meets on Sunday every week from 4:30-5:30pm. This event is in-person. (Open Speaker Only Meeting)
Complete Recovery Alanon Step Study meets on Sunday every week from 5:30-6:30pm. This event is in-person.
SCA Sex, Drugs, and Alcohol meets on Sunday every week from 5:45-6:45pm. This event is in-person.
Artists in Recovery (AA) meets on Sunday every week from 6-7pm.
AA Sunday at Six meets on Sunday every week from 6-7pm. This event is in-person. We are an open meeting of AA and we read and discuss a chapter of the big book every week.
The Common Journey Group of Drug Addicts Anonymous meets on Sundays every week from 6-7pm . This event is in-person. 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 […]
AA Living Today Step Meeting meets on Sunday every week from 6-7:00pm. This event is in-person.
CMA Sunday Step Meeting meets on Sunday every week from 6-7:15pm. This event is in-person.
Our group meets every Monday at 10AM. This group is in-person. We welcome any newcomers to Narcotics Anonymous to reach a new level of sobriety with weekly support.
LGBTQIA+ & Disability Pride meets every Monday, from 11-12:30 p.m. p.m. ET (Hybrid) with alternating In-Person & Virtual sessions; *Every month will start with an In-Person week* This hybrid support group is focused on those who identify with both the LGBTQIA+ and disability communities. This space will build pride in disability–destigmatizing, and demystifying disability. Community […]