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What Recovery Looks Like Now
For more than 80 years, Twelve Step programs have helped millions of people achieve and maintain long-term recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. And while we’ve seen monumental social, economic, political and scientific changes through the decades, Twelve Step principles and practices have somehow endured intact.
Why do the Twelve Steps have such lasting power?
Join us for a special online recovery event on Friday, June 26, with author, speaker and recovery advocate, William C. Moyers. He will be joined by a panel of individuals from across the country to discuss what recovery looks like in these changing times. What’s different? What’s the same? What’s helpful? What’s not? Don’t miss this live webinar. It’s a wonderful opportunity for fellowship in and of itself.
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Understanding the Twelve Steps
Twelve Step programs are often parodied in popular culture and frequently misconstrued by people who don’t understand the principles or practices. Yet millions of people find life-changing help and support in the Twelve Steps. How and why do these programs work?
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Stay Connected and Inspired with FREE Online Resources
Attend online meetings. Listen to podcasts or webinars. Reflect on daily meditations. We’re here for you with all kinds of helpful recovery resources and support.
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Keeping Your Recovery on Track
The Twelve Steps offer a path forward through change, especially the wisdom and work involved in Step 10. Listen to a popular Recovery Road podcast on Step 10 and the importance of paying attention to our emotions in order to keep our recovery on track.
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If you or a loved one is struggling with alcohol or other drugs, call today for help. 1-844-207-2137: tel:844-207-2137
For emergencies or other immediate needs, confidential resources are always available. The National Suicide Hotline can help with crisis situations: 1-800-273-8255: tel:800-273-8255 .
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