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  1. “The All Addicts Anonymous Program changed my life from one of pain and despair and ugliness into one of joy and brightness and gratitude.” — Meredith P., depression addict Jim H.

  2. Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

  3. Find a drug addicts anonymous 12 step meeting today. Use our search tool to find the next meeting closest to you.

  4. saa-recovery.org › women › meetingsMeetings - SAA

    The primary purpose of meetings is to carry our message of recovery to the addict who still suffers. Meetings explain the program, help keep us sober, and provide healthy opportunities for fellowship with other recovering addicts. In meetings we learn how to live in the solution.

  5. Meeting Search. Click here for local websites and phonelines that list meetings. In-Person Meetings. Click here for a list of virtual meetings, shown in the time zone from which you're searching.

  6. saa-recovery.org › our-program › the-twelve-stepsThe Twelve Steps - SAA

    The SAA program offers a spiritual solution to our addiction, without requiring adherence to any specific set of beliefs or practices. But the steps are more than a series of exercises. They provide basic principles for living.

  7. The power of one addict helping another find freedom from active addiction. NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other to stay clean. There are no dues or fees.

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