Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a free, peer‑led mutual support fellowship where individuals who wish to stop drinking come together to share experience, strength, and hope, utilizing the Twelve‑Step program to help each other achieve and maintain sobriety.
SMART Recovery offers a secular, evidence‑informed addiction recovery approach called Self‑Management and Recovery Training, grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing. Participants attend free, volunteer-facilitated mutual support meetings (both online and in person) where they learn to build motivation, cope with urges, manage thoughts and behaviors, and pursue a balanced life.
Accountable is a virtual recovery platform that combines personalized peer recovery coaching, with at-home drug and alcohol monitoring (including AI-assisted breathalyzer and saliva tests), all designed to help individuals maintain sobriety, prevent relapse, and rebuild trust by engaging families and clinical care teams in the process
LifeRing is a secular, peer‑led, abstinence‑based recovery network that helps people achieve sobriety through in‑person and online meetings, email support groups (‘eGroups’), one‑to‑one “ePals,” forums, and recovery resources—all grounded in the philosophy of Sobriety, Secularity, and Self‑Empowerment.
Narcotics Anonymous is a free, peer-led nonprofit fellowship offering a 12-step recovery program for people struggling with drug addiction, where the only requirement for membership is a “desire to stop using” and support is provided through regular in-person and virtual meetings worldwide. NA also supplies recovery literature, daily meditations, meeting-finder tools, and structured service materials for members and groups seeking to engage in community support and service work.
The Phoenix is a nonprofit “sober‑active” community that offers free, fun movement-based programs—like yoga, CrossFit, hiking, rock climbing, meditation, and social events—for individuals with at least 48 hours of sobriety, aiming to foster connection, resilience, and recovery through psychologically safe, peer-led group activities