Upcoming Events
Alcohol Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international mutual aid fellowship with the stated purpose of enabling its members to “stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety.” AA is nonprofessional, non-denominational, self-supporting, and apolitical. Its only membership requirement is a desire to stop drinking. Join us in person on Sundays @ 9am 212 Prouty drive in Newport.
Narcotics Anonymous
NA is a recovery path that fuses faith with a sense of community and not being alone in the struggle of addiction. To know that you are supported, and guided by a Loving Higher Power. Come join us for the only local NA offered right now- on zoom or in person. Fresh coffee and refreshments, […]
Fathers in Recovery
Join us over Zoom or in person from 10 am to 11 am on Wednesdays. Father’s in Recovery is a group for dads, stepdads and anyone in a father figure role, who may be struggling with substance use. This group is also for fathers with partners struggling with substance use. If you have kids and substance […]
Seeking Safety
Seeking Safety is an evidence-based model that was specifically developed (by Dr. Lisa Najavits), to help survivors with co-occurring trauma, PTSD and Substance Use Disorder develop safe coping skills. Seeking Safety focuses on the present and how to move forward. All of the Seeking Safety coping skills apply to both trauma and addiction providing treatment […]
Al-anon
“Live and Let Live” Thursday Al-anon meeting! What is Al-Anon? Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of […]
All Recovery
All Recovery group is for anyone who is curious about recovery or in recovery from any substance or addiction. We are here to offer coping skills and communication skills. Here is the link to join. Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/97722773819
Alcohol Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international mutual aid fellowship with the stated purpose of enabling its members to “stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety.” AA is nonprofessional, non-denominational, self-supporting, and apolitical. Its only membership requirement is a desire to stop drinking. Join us in person on Sundays @ 9am 212 Prouty drive in Newport.
Narcotics Anonymous
NA is a recovery path that fuses faith with a sense of community and not being alone in the struggle of addiction. To know that you are supported, and guided by a Loving Higher Power. Come join us for the only local NA offered right now- on zoom or in person. Fresh coffee and refreshments, […]
Fathers in Recovery
Join us over Zoom or in person from 10 am to 11 am on Wednesdays. Father’s in Recovery is a group for dads, stepdads and anyone in a father figure role, who may be struggling with substance use. This group is also for fathers with partners struggling with substance use. If you have kids and substance […]
Al-Anon
Live and Let Live” Thursday Al-anon meeting! What is Al-Anon? Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of […]
Seeking Saftey
Seeking Safety is an evidence-based model that was specifically developed (by Dr. Lisa Najavits), to help survivors with co-occurring trauma, PTSD and Substance Use Disorder develop safe coping skills. Seeking Safety focuses on the present and how to move forward. All of the Seeking Safety coping skills apply to both trauma and addiction providing treatment […]
Al-Anon
Live and Let Live” Thursday Al-anon meeting! What is Al-Anon? Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of […]