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The Sooner The Better – 110

The Sooner The Better Group of Narcotics Anonymous is an organization for addicts that have a desire to stop using. The group promotes the inclusion of all, including the LGBT community.

Recurring

Coming Out Support Group – 111

Whether you’re still in the closet or have recently come out, the Coming Out Support Group is a safe, affirming place to share your thoughts and feelings about the coming out process. It is also a good place to build your support network, ask questions, and learn about resources that might benefit you as a […]

Recurring

SLAA – 114

12-Step open discussion recovery group. Helping the LGBTQIA members recover from sex and love addiction from a 12-Step lens.J. Gelehrte

Recurring

Trans*Fabulous Transgender Support Group – Online

Meeting virtually via Zoom on Thursdays 7–8:30 PM, this peer support group is where trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming people can find an affirming space to share experiences, build a support network, ask questions, and create community ties. Allies are welcome as well and asked to give preference to trans voices in the space. Interested […]

The Sooner The Better

The Sooner The Better Group of Narcotics Anonymous is an organization for addicts that have a desire to stop using. The group promotes the inclusion of all, including the LGBT community.R. Luna

Bonnie Brae 12-Step Group – 112/113

Our primary purpose is to stay free from cocaine and all other mind-altering substances, and to help others achieve the same freedom. Cocaine Anonymous is a Fellowship of, by, and for cocaine addicts seeking recovery.B. Lacour

Recurring

The Right Step AFG – 110

Al-anon meeting. For attending virtually, please go to www.zoom.us. The meeting ID is 883 8193 4744 and the passcode is 123456 A. Brown

Queer Refuge Recovery – 114

Refuge Recovery is an addiction recovery program based on Buddhist teachings and principles. Refuge Recovery takes a non-theistic, community-oriented, and peer-led approach, using mindfulness and meditation techniques as well as the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, to heal from substance and process addictions.  The program does not require participants to be Buddhist, but […]