Recovery Works (Hybrid)

4110 Guadalupe St bldg 635 4110 Guadalupe St bldg 635, Austin, TX, United States

**This is a HYBRID meeting, offered online and in-person.** The Recovery Works support group is an All-Recovery meeting focused on supporting the Black and African American community in recovery. This meeting offers a safe space for members of the Black and African American community to come together and discuss challenges that they may face in caring for their mental health …

Naloxone Training

4110 Guadalupe St #635 4110 Guadalupe St #635, Austin, TX, United States

This is an **IN-PERSON** meeting. Join Communities for Recovery every Friday at 10 am for Overdose Reversal Naloxone Training. Learn how to spot the signs of an overdose, and how to respond quickly with Naloxone. Empower yourself to save lives and help your community stay safe with this simple, effective training session.

Computer Lab

4110 Guadalupe St #635 4110 Guadalupe St #635, Austin, TX, United States

Peers in recovery who need to use a Wifi connection, a printer, or a desktop computer are welcome at the Communities for Recovery center between 1 and 4 pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Our computer lab is ready to offer you online access to whatever you need to take the next step in your recovery journey!

Fun Friday

4110 Guadalupe St #635 4110 Guadalupe St #635, Austin, TX, United States

Join Communities for Recovery every Friday for an end of week celebration! Every week we offer different activities, including board games, crafts, movies, and more. Stop by on Fridays between 5 to 7 pm to join the fun!

Bison Fire Wellbriety Circle

4110 Guadalupe St #635 4110 Guadalupe St #635, Austin, TX, United States

This is a **Hybrid** meeting. Meeting ID: 864 0173 5212 Password: BF512 Wellbriety is the Native American recovery fellowship. Its method of recovery is focused on healing and belongs to the individuals that attend. People of all backgrounds are warmly welcomed. The meetings are not about “fixing” other people. They are about creating new thought patterns, new attitudes, and new …

Food Addicts Anonymous Meeting

4110 Guadalupe St #635 4110 Guadalupe St #635, Austin, TX, United States

Food Addicts Anonymous meets on Saturdays at 9:15 at Communities for Recovery, offering a supportive space to discuss issues around food consumption and cultivating a positive relationship with food. Learn from the experiences of others and share your own story with peers who understand. For more information about the FAA program, join us for a meeting or learn more at …

Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous for Women

4110 Guadalupe St #635 4110 Guadalupe St #635, Austin, TX, United States

**This is an IN-PERSON meeting.** Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous meets on Saturdays at 11:30 AM at Communities for Recovery, offering a supportive space to discuss issues around relationships and cultivating a positive relationship with romance and sexuality. Learn from the experiences of others and share your own story with peers who understand. For more information about the SLAA program, …

THRIVE

4110 Guadalupe St #635 4110 Guadalupe St #635, Austin, TX, United States

Creating a supportive and inclusive community for individuals who struggle, live, and thrive with mental health diagnoses, ADHD, autism, and more can be incredibly beneficial. THRIVE organizes fun and social weekly activities to foster a sense of community and connection.

Dharma Dorks

4110 Guadalupe St 4110 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX, United States

**Dharma Dorks** ( **In Person Meetings**) is an addiction recovery community (or Sangha) that is open to all walks of life. We base our approach to recovery on 'Recovery Dharma' and Buddhist practices and principles to heal the suffering of addiction. Our refuge does not arise in a particular place but in the space within the goodness of our hearts. …

Medication Assisted Recovery Anonymous (Online)

Online event

This is an **ONLINE** meeting. **M**edication-**A**ssisted **R**ecovery **A**nonymous is a support group of people who believe in the value of medication as a means to recovery. We understand that our individual needs may not be the same; our backgrounds may not be the same; our futures may not be the same. However, our desire to live a safe lifestyle joins …