Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend A.A. meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.
A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
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Narcotics Anonymous (NA), is a fellowship people for whom drugs had become a major problem. Narcotics Anonymous uses a 12-step model developed for people with varied substance use disorders.
NA’s primary purpose is to help addicts to achieve sobriety.
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Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12-step program for people with “hurts, habits, and hang-ups,” such as addiction, codependency, anxiety, and other issues. It uses biblical principles to help individuals find healing, take personal responsibility, and build a strong support system in a church-based community.
The program emphasizes surrendering to God’s power for lasting recovery and aims to help members live a more fulfilling life.
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Recovery Dharma is a peer-led movement and community that is unified by our trust in the potential of each of us to recover and find freedom from the suffering of addiction. We believe that the traditional Buddhist teachings, often referred to as the Dharma, offer a powerful approach to healing from addiction and living a life of true freedom.
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