CA Hot-N-Ready Meeting Flyer
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CA Hot-N-Ready Meeting Flyer
Belmont, CA Belmont Belmont 6:00pm Book Study Our primary purpose is to stay free from cocaine and all other mind-altering substances, and to help others achieve the same freedom. No matter how far off the path we ve stumbled, we re no more than 12 steps away from the solution! Pizza Meeting Wednesdays 7:30 pm Free Pizza Every Week! Contact people for info help or directions James 533-1335 Billy 281-1069 Ralph 703-4700 24 Hour Helpline 577-1310 CA Meeting Here SHARE APRIL 15th Flyers made by Aaron 650-504-2491 You forgot to call James huh? The Big Book and Addiction Recovery in the same room What is Cocaine Anonymous? Our program of recovery was adapted from the program developed by Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935. Like AA (with which we are not affiliated), we use the Twelve Step recovery method, which involves service to others as a path towards recovery from addiction. We feel that one addict talking to another can provide a level of mutual understanding and fellowship that is hard to obtain through other methods. The fact that an individual has recovered from their addiction, and is freely passing this experience on to the next person, is a powerful message for someone who is desperately searching for an answer to their own addiction. There emerges a bond among us that transcends all other social boundaries. We hold regular meetings to further this fellowship, and to allow new members to find us and, perhaps, the answers they seek. Cocaine Anonymous began in Los Angeles in 1982, and has since expanded throughout the United States and Canada, with groups now forming in Europe. Our literature is available in English, French, and Spanish and our first book Hope, Faith and Courage: Stories from the Fellowship of Cocaine Anonymous was published in 1994. As of 1996, we estimated our membership at 30,000 members in over 2,000 groups. Cocaine Anonymous is a Fellowship of, by, and for addicts seeking recovery. Friends and family of addicts should contact Co-Anon Family Groups, a Fellowship dedicated to their much different needs.