Recovery Groups
Find Strength in Shared Stories — Connect with Others on the Path to Recovery
We offer a comprehensive list of recovery groups designed to help individuals recovering from alcohol and substance abuse or supporting an individual. Whether you're seeking fellowship for alcohol recovery (AA), cocaine (CA), narcotics (NA), crystal meth (CMA), narcotics (NA), or any other addiction, each group provides a welcoming, nonjudgmental space to share experiences, gain insight, and build lasting support. These peer-led meetings are grounded in mutual understanding and offer proven paths toward sustained recovery. Find the group that resonates with your journey and take the next step toward healing—together.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
A worldwide support group for people who want to stop drinking. Founded in 1935, AA helps members achieve and maintain sobriety through peer support and the Twelve Steps—a spiritual program focused on personal growth and accountability.
Al-Anon & Alateen
Al‑Anon and Alateen are 12-step support programs that help families, friends, and teens recover from the emotional effects of someone else’s drinking.
Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA)
A 12-step program that helps individuals heal from the emotional trauma and long-term effects of growing up in alcoholic or dysfunctional families.
Cocaine Anonymous (CA)
A fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength, and hope to recover from cocaine and other mind-altering substances through a 12-step program of support and spiritual growth.
Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA)
A 12-step fellowship of people who support each other in recovering from addiction to crystal meth through shared experience and spiritual principles.
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA)
A 12-step program that supports individuals in developing healthy relationships by recovering from codependency and patterns of self-defeating behavior.
Debtors Anonymous (DA)
A 12-step fellowship that helps individuals recover from compulsive debting and gain control of their finances through shared experience, accountability, and spiritual principles.
Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA)
A 12-step support program for individuals who are recovering from both mental health disorders and substance use disorders.
Gamblers Anonymous (GA)
A 12-step fellowship that offers support and recovery for individuals struggling with compulsive gambling through shared experiences and a structured program of personal growth.
Heroin Anonymous (HA)
A 12-step fellowship dedicated to helping individuals find recovery from heroin addiction through peer support, spiritual principles, and a commitment to sobriety.
Marijuana Anonymous (MA)
A 12-step support group for individuals seeking recovery from marijuana addiction, offering a program of spiritual growth, peer support, and personal accountability.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
A 12-step fellowship that supports individuals recovering from drug addiction by offering peer support, spiritual principles, and a path to lasting recovery.
Nicotine Anonymous (NicA)
A 12-step support fellowship that helps individuals find freedom from nicotine addiction through peer support, spiritual principles, and a commitment to recovery.
Overeaters Anonymous (OA)
A worldwide, 12-step fellowship where individuals who struggle with compulsive eating and food-related behaviors support each other in achieving physical, emotional, and spiritual recovery.
Sexaholics Anonymous (SA)
A 12-step fellowship where individuals seeking freedom from compulsive sexual behavior find support and recovery through shared experience and spiritual growth.
Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA)
A 12-step fellowship that helps individuals recover from compulsive sexual behaviors by offering peer support, accountability, and a program of spiritual growth.
Sex & Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)
A 12-step fellowship that supports individuals seeking recovery from compulsive sexual, romantic, or relationship behaviors through mutual support and spiritual growth.
Non 12 Step Programs
Information on alternative recovery programs such as SMART Recovery, LifeRing, Celebrate Recovery, and others.