
AA for Early Birds
An early-morning Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held in the church library, centered on peer support and 12-step recovery conversation. A quiet, community-focused gathering in a spiritual setting for anyone seeking sobriety support.
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Early Alcoholics Anonymous recovery meeting held in the church library, providing a quiet, structured space for peer support and shared experience. Ideal for early birds seeking consistent sobriety-focused community connection.

Early Alcoholics Anonymous recovery meeting held in the church library, providing a quiet, structured space for peer support and shared experience. Ideal for early birds seeking consistent sobriety-focused community connection.
Early Alcoholics Anonymous recovery meeting held in the church library, providing a quiet, structured space for peer support and shared experience. Ideal for early birds seeking consistent sobriety-focused community connection.

Peer-led Sex Addicts Anonymous meeting centered on hope, healing, and accountability for people seeking freedom from compulsive sexual behavior. A confidential recovery circle in a church setting focused on support and sobriety.

Peer-led Sex Addicts Anonymous meeting centered on hope, healing, and accountability for people seeking freedom from compulsive sexual behavior. A confidential recovery circle in a church setting focused on support and sobriety.
Peer-led Sex Addicts Anonymous meeting centered on hope, healing, and accountability for people seeking freedom from compulsive sexual behavior. A confidential recovery circle in a church setting focused on support and sobriety.

A confidential peer support meeting centered on cannabis recovery, with open sharing and attentive listening in a non judgmental, inclusive setting. Welcoming to newcomers and long time members across all backgrounds and identities.

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Peer-led Recovery Dharma meetings use traditional Buddhist teachings to guide participants toward empowerment and freedom from addictive patterns. Participants practice meditation, mutual support, and shared study in a community-focused weekly circle.

Peer-led Recovery Dharma meetings use traditional Buddhist teachings to guide participants toward empowerment and freedom from addictive patterns. Participants practice meditation, mutual support, and shared study in a community-focused weekly circle.
Peer-led Recovery Dharma meetings use traditional Buddhist teachings to guide participants toward empowerment and freedom from addictive patterns. Participants practice meditation, mutual support, and shared study in a community-focused weekly circle.

Peer-led Recovery Dharma meetings apply traditional Buddhist teachings to support addiction recovery and personal empowerment, with group discussion and mutual accountability in a welcoming Urban Dharma community space.

Peer-led Recovery Dharma meetings apply traditional Buddhist teachings to support addiction recovery and personal empowerment, with group discussion and mutual accountability in a welcoming Urban Dharma community space.
Peer-led Recovery Dharma meetings apply traditional Buddhist teachings to support addiction recovery and personal empowerment, with group discussion and mutual accountability in a welcoming Urban Dharma community space.

Peer-led meetings using traditional Buddhist teachings (Dharma) to support addiction recovery and empowerment; participants practice mindfulness, group reflection, and mutual support to cultivate freedom from addictive patterns.

Peer-led meetings using traditional Buddhist teachings (Dharma) to support addiction recovery and empowerment; participants practice mindfulness, group reflection, and mutual support to cultivate freedom from addictive patterns.
Peer-led meetings using traditional Buddhist teachings (Dharma) to support addiction recovery and empowerment; participants practice mindfulness, group reflection, and mutual support to cultivate freedom from addictive patterns.