A List of Some Addiction-Related Mutual Aid Groups

I built a list of some addiction-related mutual-aid groups to use as an easy reference.

I wanted it to reflect variety across a number of domains: primary substance(s), abstinence, moderation, medication status, the presence of co-occurring mental disorders, gender, cultures, agnosticism/atheism, family members, etc.

And I wanted it to be a start, rather than try to be exhaustive.

In case the reader didn’t know, for the LGBTQIA+ community, one can look up and use search terms such as Lambda meetings or LGBTQ meetings as a part of the service structure of, for example, AA or NA. That’s a way to find those specific meetings.

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Here’s the list I’ve built thus far. And it’s also at the bottom of the post in PDF format if that’s helpful.


A List of Some Addiction-Related Mutual Aid Groups

AA Agnostica  https://aaagnostica.org/Medication-Assisted Recovery Anonymous https://www.mara-international.org/
Alcoholics Anonymous  https://www.aa.org/Moderation Management  https://moderation.org/
Celebrate Recovery https://celebraterecovery.com/Narcotics Anonymous https://na.org/
Cocaine Anonymous  https://ca.org/Nicotine Anonymous https://nicotine-anonymous.org/
Congress 60 https://www.congress60.org/EnUs/Congress-60-Human-Revivification-Society-The-Addiction-TreatmentRecovery Dharma  https://recoverydharma.org/
Crystal Meth Anonymous  https://www.crystalmeth.org/Sex Addicts Anonymous  https://saa-recovery.org/
Drug Addicts Anonymous  https://daausa.org/Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous  https://slaafws.org/
Dual Diagnosis Anonymous https://ddainc.org/online-dda-meetings/SMART Recovery https://smartrecovery.org/
Dual Recovery Anonymous https://draonline.org/White Bison https://whitebison.org/
Gamblers Anonymous https://gamblersanonymous.org/Women For Sobriety  https://womenforsobriety.org/
Heroin Anonymous  https://heroinanonymous.org/Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families https://adultchildren.org/
Ketamine Anonymous https://ketamine-anonymous.com/Al-Alon Family Groups/Alateen https://al-anon.org/
LifeRing Secular Recovery  https://lifering.org/meeting-menu/online-meetings/Co-Dependents Anonymous https://coda.org/
Marijuana Anonymous  https://marijuana-anonymous.org/Nar-Anon Family Groups https://www.nar-anon.org/

3 thoughts on “A List of Some Addiction-Related Mutual Aid Groups

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