Queer ACA
The Queer ACA meeting is every Saturday from 4-5pm EST. This event is in-person. Queer ACA (Adult Children of Alcoholic and Dysfunctional Families). All Welcome. For more information, you may contact queeracanyc@gmail.com
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The Queer ACA meeting is every Saturday from 4-5pm EST. This event is in-person. Queer ACA (Adult Children of Alcoholic and Dysfunctional Families). All Welcome. For more information, you may contact queeracanyc@gmail.com
Learn how to dance tango in a queer inclusive space! Open to the public and no experience needed. Free with suggested donation.
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Youth Enjoying Sobriety meets on Saturday every week from 7-8:15pm. This event is in-person.
Recovery Dharma meets every Saturday from 7-8:15pm EST. This event is in-person. Recovery Dharma is a Buddhist inspired program for recovery from addiction of all kinds. For more information, please […]
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SIR - CMA Topic Meeting meets every Saturday from 8-9pm EST. This event is In-Person. Sex positive identity, right relationships. Crystal Meth anonymous topic meeting. This meeting's focus is on the shaping of sane and sound ideals for our future sex lives, as outlined in step 4, page 69 of the Big Book of Alcoholics […]
Conscious Contact: An 11th Step Focused AA Meeting meets every Sunday from 10:15-11:15am. This event is In-Person. This meeting centers on the 11th step in Alcoholics Anonymous.
DA & BDA: Recovering from Underearning, Fear of Success, & Vision Issues meets on Sunday every week from 10:15-11:30am. This event is in-person.
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA), a program based on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience and mutual support, are recovering from the disease of food addiction.