Support Meetings

 

Harbor of Hope

 

Every Monday with doors opening at 7pm.

  • 7:00pm-7:30pm Hope Cafe.

  • 7:30pm-8:30pm Study of Hope through the 12 steps

 

Family Support & Education Group

 

Thursdays 6:30pm - 8pm

Recovery Capital
281 North McKean Street, Kittanning, PA

For more information, contact Bonnie Dulany at 724-545-2817 or DulanyBonnie01@gmail.com

 

TAG-The Advocacy Group

 

The Advocacy Group (TAG) is your opportunity to help change the stigma around the disease of addiction. We aim to educate the community about addiction, successful treatment strategies and recovery. TAG is an advocate for the importance of treatment funding to our legislatures, and works to find and secure safe and sober housing for those in recovery. We celebrate recovery by coordinating sober activities throughout the year. Meeting is held on the First Wednesday of every month at 6pm at the Recovery Capital.

Support Group Meetings

 

AA Meetings

NA Meetings

You may call ARC Manor at 1-800-323-1333 for additional listings and information.

 

Support Services

 

AA Pittsburgh Area

1-(412)-471-7472
www.pghaa.org/php/mtglist.php

AA Out of State

1-(800)-257-7800
www.pghaa.org/php/mtglist.php

Al-Anon

1-(888)-4AL-ANON
www.al-anon.org

Alateen

1-(888)-4AL-ANON
www.al-anon.org/alateen.html

CA 24 Hour Hotline

1-(866)-777-0983
www.ca.org

NA

1-(888)-251-2426
www.na.org

Nar-anon

1-(800)-477-6291
www.nar-anon.org

ACA

1-(310)-534-1815
www.adultchildren.org

CoDA

www.coda.org

Celebrate Recovery

Contact Local Meeting 1-(724)-478-1631
www.celebraterecovery.com

Gamblers Anonymous

www.gamblersanonymous.org/mtgdirPA.html

Gam-Anon

www.gam-anon.org/

 

Legend

 

B

Beginners

BGBK

Big Book

C

Closed Meeting - Open only to those who have a desire to stop drinking or using

D

Discussion Meeting

GRPVN

Grapevine Meeting

NS

Non Smoking

O

Open Meeting - Visitors and Friends are expected to respect the anonymity of the persons they see.

S

Speaker Meeting

WA

Handicapped Accessible

12&12

The 12 Steps and Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous