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Chronic Pain Anonymous (CPA) is a fellowship of men and women from all walks of life who live with chronic pain and chronic illness. The members come together to share their experience, strength, and hope, and to support each other. Find online AA meetings and resources to aid in your recovery. The Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous (OIAA) is a service entity that operates on behalf of Online AA groups worldwide. The OIAA Meeting Directory features hundreds of AA meetings in an various formats, in many languages, happening 24/7. * NOTE: THESE LINKS ARE OUTSIDE OF THE NICOTINE ANONYMOUS WEBSITE. Please be aware that when you exit our site we are not responsible for another website's privacy policy, computer security, tracking technology, or intellectual property protection. Coronavirus Statement Pills Anonymous is a fellowship of recovering pill addicts throughout the World. The following definition of “Pills Anonymous” will be found in our Fellowship’s literature and is often read at meetings of P.A.:
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Marijuana Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share our experience, strength, and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from marijuana addiction. NA.org will be offline for maintenance all day on Saturday Sept 22nd. We apologize for any inconvenience and invite you to return to the site on Sept 23 AA General Service Office: COVID-19 24 Hour Hotline: (504) 838-3399 | Office: (504) 836-0507Central Office, 638 Papworth Ave., Metairie, LA 70005Email: office@aaneworleans.orgOffice Hours and News on Meeting Re-Openings: Click Here For News of Specific Re-Opening Meetings please see the top of the online meeting list. We will update this as we receive news. Click for 7th Tradition …
This is the official website of Emotions Anonymous International. Emotions Anonymous (EAI) exists to support individuals with emotional difficulties in their efforts to live more manageable lives by using the Emotions Anonymous Program of recovery.
Basics of Alcoholics Anonymous. The Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 12-step recovery program is a free treatment program for people suffering from alcohol abuse and addiction. Tri-County Central Office neither endorses nor opposes these events. These events are listed as a Community Service to interested members of Alcoholics Anonymous in the Tampa Bay and surrounding areas.