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Recovery isn't one-size-fits-all. Here are communities we respect — each with their own philosophy, approach, and heart. Find what resonates with you.
Sobriety, Secularity, Self-Help
A secular, nonprofit organization providing peer support for people seeking to live substance-free lives. Emphasizes personal autonomy and respect for diverse recovery paths.
Sobriety Without the Supernatural
A worldwide network of AA meetings that don't focus on God or higher powers. Practical recovery rooted in community and personal accountability.
Buddhist-Informed Recovery
A peer-led movement grounded in Buddhist practices and principles. Offers meditation, inquiry, and compassionate community for anyone seeking freedom from addiction.
Buddhist Path to Recovery
A non-theistic, Buddhist-inspired approach emphasizing meditation, mindfulness, and ethical living. Welcomes all backgrounds and beliefs.
Rational Self-Empowerment
A secular, evidence-based recovery program rooted in TST's principles of compassion, empathy, and bodily autonomy. No supernatural beliefs required.
Science-Based Support
A global community of mutual-support groups using evidence-based methods. Focuses on self-empowerment and self-reliance through cognitive behavioral techniques.
Christ-Centered Recovery
A faith-based program helping people overcome life's hurts, habits, and hang-ups. Integrates biblical principles with 12-step practices.
Empowerment for Women
The first national self-help program for women's alcohol and drug addiction recovery. Focuses on emotional and spiritual growth through positive thinking.
Recovery is personal. What works for one person might not work for another — and that's okay. We're all just trying to stay alive and find peace.
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