Recovery Meetings
Sun
Alcoholics Anonymous
120 W. Kansas st, Trinidad
10:00 a.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous
120 W. Kansas st, Trinidad
1pm-2:30 Meditation meeting
Alcoholics Anonymous
120 W. Kansas st, Trinidad
12:15pm Women’s
Mon
SMART Recovery
916 Arizona Ave, Trinidad
2pm
Phoenix Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
Zion Lutheran
613 Prospect St, Trinidad
5:30 p.m. Closed Literature Meeting
Alcoholics Anonymous
120 W. Kansas St, Trinidad
7:30pm
Alcoholics Anonymous
120 W. Kansas St, Trinidad
5:30 p.m. Closed
Tues
Alcoholics Anonymous
120 W. Kansas St, Trinidad
12pm
Wed
New Solutions NA 120 W. Kansas St.
Trinidad,
6pm
Alcoholics Anonymous,
120 W. Kansas St, Trinidad
7:30pm
Adult Children of Alcoholics Group
120 W. Kansas St, Trinidad
7:30 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous
120 W. Kansas St, Trinidad
5:30 p.m.
Thurs
Alcoholics Anonymous
120 W. Kansas St, Trinidad
NOON
Fri
Alcoholics Anonymous,
120 W. Kansas St, Trinidad
7:30pm
Never Alone NA
120 W. Kansas St.
Trinidad,
7:30
Sat
Alanon
120 W. Kansas St.
11:00 a.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous,
120 W. Kansas St, Trinidad
7:30pm
Alcoholics Anonymous
a global fellowship that helps individuals struggling with alcoholism achieve and maintain sobriety through mutual support and the Twelve Steps.
Overview
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a peer-led fellowship of people who come together to address their drinking problems and support each other in recovery. Membership is open to anyone who wants to stop drinking, with no age, education, or financial requirements, and meetings are free to attend Alcoholics Anonymous+2. AA emphasizes abstinence-based recovery and encourages members to follow a structured program known as the Twelve Steps, which are spiritual principles designed to help individuals overcome the obsession with alcohol and maintain sobriety Alcoholics Anonymous+1.
The Twelve Steps and Traditions
The Twelve Steps guide members through self-reflection, acknowledgment of personal shortcomings, making amends, and ongoing personal growth, often with the support of a higher power as each member understands it Wikipedia+1. The Twelve Traditions focus on maintaining unity within AA, ensuring the fellowship remains free, anonymous, and independent from outside influence or controversy Alcoholics Anonymous+1.
Membership and Anonymity
AA members are people who have admitted they cannot control their drinking and recognize the need for support to live sober lives Alcoholics Anonymous+1. Members maintain anonymity, which protects privacy, reduces stigma, and helps focus on recovery rather than recognition Alcoholics Anonymous Great Britain. AA does not recruit members, endorse any religion, political cause, or organization, and is self-supporting through member contributions www.alcoholicsanonymous.ie+1.
Narcotics Anonymous
a global, peer-led fellowship that helps individuals recover from drug addiction using a 12-step program.
Overview
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a nonprofit, community-based organization founded in 1953 in Los Angeles, California, by Jimmy Kinnon and other members of Alcoholics Anonymous who wanted a program specifically for drug addiction rather than alcohol alone Wikipedia+1. NA provides a supportive environment for people seeking to stop using drugs, emphasizing mutual help, honesty, and shared experience Addiction Group. Membership is free, and the only requirement is a desire to stop using drugs Wikipedia+1.
Principles and Structure
NA is based on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous, with a focus on addiction as a whole rather than a single substance Wikipedia+1. The program encourages members to follow spiritual principles, though it is non-religious and inclusive, allowing individuals to define a "Higher Power" in a way that is meaningful to them Addiction Group. Members can take on roles such as sponsors, who guide newer members through the steps, or trusted servants, who manage group responsibilities like meeting coordination Encyclopedia Britannica.
SMART Recovery is an evidenced-informed recovery method
grounded in Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT)
and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), that supports
people with substance dependencies or problem behaviors to:
Build and maintain motivation
Cope with urges and cravings
Manage thoughts, feelings and behaviors
Live a balanced life