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Support Meetings
Alcoholics Anonymous is a voluntary worldwide fellowship of men and women from all walks of life who meet together to attain and maintain sobriety. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership. It is a program of total abstinence. Members simply stay away from one drink, one day at a time. Sobriety is maintained through sharing experiences, strength, and hope at group meetings, and through the suggested Twelve Steps for recovery from alcoholism.
A space to make connections and share support. Parents, caregivers and grandparents are welcome.
Support group for any adult who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition. Zoom meeting ID: 817 0659 8917, code: 743230
A space for all who identify as women to come together, learn from and share hope of recovery for any addiction and/or mental health challenges.
Using Buddhist practices and principles of meditation to heal the suffering of addiction - all are welcome!
easy enough for all
There are many ways to benefit from mindfulness or meditative activities, art being one of the fun ways! Learn to lean into your creativity to help de-stress, relax and process thoughts and emotions. No experience required, all are welcome. Art supplies and materials provided.
Using Buddhist practices and principles of meditation to heal the suffering of addiction - all are welcome! Join all our centers online or in person at Westerly center, 55 Beach St #4
Science-based self-management and recovery training for any addiction. Join all our centers online or in person at Middletown center, 294 Valley Rd #6.
https://smartrecovery.zoom.us/j/97943224371
by phone: 301-715-8592
meeting ID: 979 4322 4371
Join us online or in person at 535 Centerville Rd, 3rd Floor, Warwick
Join us in working through the challenges and celebrating the successes of raising children in the unique context of being a military or veteran family. This group is free of charge and is open to those parenting children of all ages and families of all types. The group is facilitated by veterans who are parents, and we look forward to building community with you.
easy enough for all
A space for all who identify as men to come together, learn from and share hope of recovery for any addiction and/or mental health challenges.
Using Buddhist practices and principles of meditation to heal the suffering of addiction - all are welcome!
There are many ways to benefit from mindfulness or meditative activities, art being one of the fun ways! Learn to lean into your creativity to help de-stress, relax and process thoughts and emotions. No experience required, all are welcome. Art supplies and materials provided.
A space for all who identify as women to come together, learn from and share hope of recovery for any addiction and/or mental health challenges.
Support group for any adult who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition.
A space for all to come together, learn from and share hope of recovery for any addiction and/or mental health challenges. Join us in person at Westerly center, 55 Beach St #4.
Support group for any adult who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition.
Using Buddhist practices and principles of meditation to heal the suffering of addiction - all are welcome! Join all our centers online or in person at Westerly center, 55 Beach St #4