Whether you’re new to recovery or looking to deepen your support network, there’s a 12-step meeting format that fits your needs. From open community gatherings to focused step studies, AA and NA offer ...
For people struggling with opioid use, one recovery tool that’s been available for decades is Narcotics Anonymous (NA). This free program provides support in the form of regular group meetings and ...
Alcoholics and narcotics anonymous are 12-step peer support groups where people who have alcohol or other drug problems are supported by others who have had similar problems (“peers”), rather than ...
In 12-step recovery, sponsorship offers more than guidance—it’s a lifeline of accountability, empathy, and hope. A sponsor’s lived experience helps sponsees navigate challenges and stay committed to ...
According to recent estimates, over two million people are currently in recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) worldwide. This includes about 1.5 million people in the U.S. and over 500,000 people ...