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Bright Spot Drug Addict Anonymous Meeting Tuesdays at 8 pm

August 13, 2019 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm UTC+0

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
August 13, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
December 3, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
August 20, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
December 10, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
May 7, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
August 27, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
December 17, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
May 14, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
September 3, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
December 24, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
May 21, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
September 10, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
December 31, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
May 28, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
September 17, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
June 4, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
September 24, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
June 11, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
October 1, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
June 18, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
October 8, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
June 25, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
October 15, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
July 2, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
October 22, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
July 9, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
October 29, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
July 16, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
November 5, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
July 23, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
November 12, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
July 30, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
November 19, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
August 6, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes.  Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom.  Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

The Twelve Step program is a fact-finding and fact-facing process.  It requires action on the part of the addict and, if worked properly, will be intensive and enlightening. Newcomers may choose to be guided through the steps by experienced members of Drug Addicts Anonymous who have had deep and effective spiritual experiences as the result of working the steps themselves.

Once we were able to admit that we had been defeated by addiction, all that was required to begin the program was willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

Drug Addicts Anonymous DOES NOT:

 • Keep attendance records.

 • Monitor or control members.

 • Recruit or solicit members.

 • Provide detox, rehab, hospitalization, medication, or psychiatric treatment.

 • Offer religious services.

 • Dispense food, clothing, jobs, money, or other social services.

 • Provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, or courts.

Details

Date:
November 26, 2019
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
UTC+0
Series:

Organizer

C3

Venue

AL United States + Google Map