Singleness of Purpose in a Digital Age
At Unity for Recovery, we believe that the most effective way to help the person who still suffers is through a Singleness of Purpose. By keeping our focus clear and our message concentrated on recovery from alcoholism, we provide a stable foundation for those seeking a new way of life. This clarity isn't just a tradition; it's a practical tool that ensures when you reach out for help, the hand of recovery is there, steady and sure.
Our Experience, Strength, and Hope
Transitioning to online recovery support groups has taught us that the "spirit of the room" knows no boundaries. We have found that the same strength we once found in church basements and community centers is now available through our screens. For many of us, virtual meetings have removed the barriers of distance, health, and schedule, allowing us to connect with a global community of people who share our common peril and our common solution.
These non-denominational meetings offer a welcoming space where the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Whether you are spiritual, secular, or still searching, you will find a seat at the table.
Trusted Online Recovery Resources
To help you navigate your journey, we have curated several high-authority directories where you can find support 24 hours a day:
Online Intergroup (OIAA)
The central hub for virtual meetings worldwide. Find marathon meetings, newcomer sessions, and specialized groups at any time.
Secular AA Global Meetings
An excellent directory for those seeking a non-denominational, freethinking approach to the 12-step program.
319 Marathon Group
A well-known continuous Zoom meeting that is open 24/7, providing a lifeline for those who need to hear a message of hope immediately.
A Bridge to Your Next Step
Unity for Recovery serves as your bridge to these wellness tools. While we do not host these meetings ourselves, we stand by their power to change lives. By staying focused on our primary purpose, we ensure that you have the most direct path to the support you need. Remember, you only have to stay sober for the next 24 hours.
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