Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meeting (Hybrid)
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an alcoholism support group founded for those who are looking to find a safe space, maintain accountability, and achieve sobriety. During these weekly meetings, we provide participants with the opportunity to express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences with others who are also on their road to recovery. Following the 12-step program, you will progress through each step as you learn how to reflect on your past behaviors and make amends with loved ones you have wronged. Join in-person at our Canaan location or virtually.
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187 South Canaan Road
Canaan, CT 06018
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Spouses and Partners Support Group (Virtual)
Drug and alcohol abuse impacts more than the individual suffering from addiction; it affects their entire support system. Secondhand addiction can cause family and relationship issues, including physical, emotional, and mental pain for the partners of alcohol or drug-dependent individuals. Through this peer support group for spouses and partners of alcoholics and addicts, you will learn why it’s important for you to take time for yourself first, before you can provide any form of care to your loved one.
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Recovery Share Night (Virtual)
Recovery Share Night allows individuals recovering from drug or alcohol addiction to take the stage and share their story with our addiction recovery community. After sharing, our sobriety meeting opens to a Q&A format, where attendees can ask the speaker questions related to their addiction and recovery story. This substance abuse support group presents a unique opportunity to get a candid account of someone’s recovery journey. Because of the open dialogue format, participants can form in-depth discussions with the audience on topics such as substance use triggers, coping skills, and ways to create healthy boundaries.