Dual Diagnosis Anonymous of Oregon (DDA)

State of Oregon. Founded 1996. In-person meetings at over 100 chapters. DDA is a peer support program based on an authorized version of the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous with…

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Double Trouble in Recovery

DTR is a program for people with co-occurring addiction and mental health disorders. It is a Twelve Step fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope…

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The Calix Society

The Calix Society is an association of Catholic alcoholics who are maintaining their sobriety through affiliation with and participation in the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. They welcome other alcoholics, not…

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All Addicts Anonymous

All Addicts Anonymous (AAA) is a program for all addicts and all addictions. It is grounded in the principles of the Four Absolutes, the Twelve Steps, and the Ten Points…

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Alcoholics Victorious

AV groups use the 12 Steps and the Alcoholics Victorious Creed in meetings. AV offers a “safe environment for recovering people who recognize Jesus Christ as their ‘Higher Power.’” Alcoholics…

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Alcoholics Anonymous

Fellowship of men and women who come together to share their experience, strength and hope with the purpose of staying sober and helping other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. AA materials…

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Al-Anon Family Groups

Founded 1955 with over 24,000 in-person groups in 115 countries. Fellowship of men, women and children whose lives have been affected by a family member or friend’s drinking. Al-Anon Family…

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Adult Children of Alcoholics

Adult Children of Alcoholics is an anonymous 12 step, 12 tradition program of women and men who grew up in alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional homes. Members meet with each other…

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AA AGNOSTICA

There is an increasing number of groups within AA that are not religious in their thinking or practice. These groups don’t recite prayers at the beginning or ending of their…

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16-Steps for Discovery and Empowerment

The 16-step empowerment model is a holistic approach to overcoming addiction that views people in their wholeness – mind, body and spirit. A fundamental basis of this model is flexibility…

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