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12-Step Programs

12-Step Update: January 25, 2012

SCC Twelve Step Meetings are being moved to the following locations.

  • Christ and Holy Trinity: (203) 227-0827
  • St. Luke's: (203) 226-0729
  • St. Paul's: (203) 847-2806
  • United Methodist: (203) 227-4707

Please see the schedule below for updated locations and times.

One of our deepest outreach commitments is to those recovering from addictions — currently we provide meeting space for more than 50 Twelve Step groups each week. The 12-Step meetings cover many self-help groups and give help and support to anyone who is willing to learn from the greater wisdom of people who have participated for a long time. All of the 12-Step programs at Saugatuck work to heal the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of the participants.

Find a meeting on our Twelve Step Outreach Calendar below.

Find out more about 12 Step programs in general at 12Step.org.

12-Step Outreach Calendar

For an explanation of abbreviations used, please see the key below.

Download the Saugatuck 12-Step Calendar (Updated 01/25/2012, PDF, Requires Adobe® Reader®)

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* Indicates a time change

Monday
Time Meeting Meeting # Location

7:30 AM

Business D/A

 

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:30 AM

Al-Anon

#8003

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:30 AM

AA/Beginners

#8005

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:30 AM

AA/Open/Beginners

#8033

Christ & Holy Trinity

10:00 AM

AA/Women

#8014

St. Luke’s Stable

12:00 PM

AA/Open/BB

#8012

Christ & Holy Trinity

6:00 PM

AA/Al-Anon/ACOA
Men's Double Winners

#8118

15 Coleytown Road

7:00 PM

DA/Visions

#8014

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:00 PM

AA/Open

#8106

Christ & Holy Trinity

Tuesday
Time Meeting Meeting # Location

6:00 PM

GreySheet

#8006

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:00 PM*

AA/Closed/Speaker

#8105

Christ & Holy Trinity

6:45 PM

AA/Men's

#8037

 

Wednesday
Time Meeting Meeting # Location

7:30 AM

Al-Anon

#8003

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:30 AM

AA/Open/BB

#8047

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:30 AM

AA/Women's/BB

 

Christ & Holy Trinity

12:00 PM

DAStep Meeting

#8110

Christ & Holy Trinity

6:45 PM

AA/Open/Men's/Speaker

#8040

 

7:00 PM

NA Open Minds

#8045

United Methodist

7:30 PM

Al-Anon/Stag 

#8042

Christ & Holy Trinity

Thursday
Time Meeting Meeting # Location

7:30 AM

DA/Abundance

#8060

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:00 PM

AA Step

#8031

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:00 PM

CoDA

#8077

Christ & Holy Trinity

Friday
Time Meeting Meeting # Location

7:30 AM

Al-Anon

#8003

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:30 AM

AA/24 Hr. Book Disc.

#8043

Christ & Holy Trinity

5:45 PM*

GreySheet

#8051

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:00 PM

AA/Discussion/Open

#8046

Christ & Holy Trinity

8:00 PM*

AA/G

#8007

St. Paul’s, Norwalk

Saturday
Time Meeting Meeting # Location

7:15 AM

SL/AA Women

#8044

 

7:30 AM

Al-Anon

#8003

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:30 AM

Early Bird AA

#8059

Christ & Holy Trinity

7:30 AM

AA/Beginners

#8019

Christ & Holy Trinity

8:45 AM

GreySheet

#8061

Christ & Holy Trinity

10:30 AM

AA/Step

#8023

Christ & Holy Trinity

5:30 PM

AA/Step/Men

#8021

Christ & Holy Trinity

6:00 PM

Chapter 9 Couples in Recovery (4th Saturday of the month)

#8111

 

Attention 12-Step Groups:

We can only make corrections/revisions with your input — please advise our office of any changes as soon as possible: call 227-1261 or . Thank you!

Revised 1/25/2012

Key

AA: Alcoholics Anonymous — www.aa.org

ACOA: Adult Children of Alcoholics — www.adultchildren.org

Al-Anon: For friends and families of alcoholics — www.al-anon.alateen.org

AWOL: "A Way of Life" – a closed step-study meeting, convened over a period of time to work through all Twelve Steps using a specific format. The AWOL is not a GreySheet meeting; You must have at least 90 days of back-to-back GreySheet abstinence to attend, and attendance is required.

BB:  The “Big Book,” the basic text of Alcoholics Anonymous, is read and discussed — www.aa.org/bigbookonline

BDA: Business Debtors Anonymous — a distinct and dynamic but not separate part of Debtors Anonymous, created to focus on the recovery of members who are business owners — www.debtorsanonymous.org

Beginners:  Early recovery/basics of AA

Chapter 9 Couples in Recovery: from chapter nine of the A.A. Big Book, which suggests that couples “meet upon the common ground of tolerance, understanding, and love.” — chapter9-nyc.org

CoDA: Co-Dependents Anonymous — a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships — www.codependents.org

Closed:  Only for self-identified members or those willing to stop drinking

Clutterers Anonymouswww.clutterersanonymous.net

Couples in Recovery: Partners working on recovery in relationships — www.recovering-couples.org

DA: Debtors Anonymous — www.debtorsanonymous.org

DA Tools: The 12 tools of Debtors Anonymous — www.debtorsanonymous.org/DA-Tools-reprintable.pdf (PDF)

DDA: Dual Diagnosis Anonymous

Discussion:  Sharing on topic

EDA/Eating Disorders Anonymouswww.eatingdisordersanonymous.org

G: Gay

GreySheeters Anonymous:  fellowship of men and women working on recovery from compulsive overeating — www.greysheet.org

Messy’s Anonymous: People needing support for good orderly direction — www.r-a.org/i-messy.htm

NA: Narcotics Anonymous — www.na.org

OA: Overeaters Anonymous — www.oa.org

Open: Everyone welcome

SIA: Survivors of Incest Anonymous — www.siawso.org

Speaker:  Member tells story — how it was, what got him/her to recovery and how it is now

Stag:  Men's meeting only

Step:  Study of the 12 steps of AA — www.aa.org/lang/en/en_pdfs/smf-121_en.pdf (PDF)