12-Step Fellowships
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
The world’s leading 12-step fellowship, designed to help people overcome drinking problems.
www.aa.org
Cocaine Anonymous
A program to help people recover from cocaine addiction.
www.ca.org
Co-Dependents Anonymous
A program that helps people with codependency problems to learn to form healthier relationships.
www.coda.org
Crystal Meth Anonymous
A program to help people recover from crystal meth addiction.
www.crystalmeth.org
Debtors Anonymous
A program to help people recover from compulsive spending and debt problems.
www.debtorsanonymous.org
Dual Recovery Anonymous
An organization for people with a dual diagnosis of chemical dependence and an emotional or psychiatric illness.
www.draonline.org
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous
A program for people who suffer from overeating, under eating, bulimia, or obsession with food or body size.
www.foodaddicts.org
Gamblers Anonymous
A program to help people recover from addiction to gambling.
www.gamblersanonymous.org
Marijuana Anonymous
A program to help people recover from marijuana addiction.
www.marijuana-anonymous.org
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
An international association of recovering drug addicts.
www.na.org
Native American Indian General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous (NAIGSO-AA)
A 12 step fellowship aimed specifically at Native American Indians. The service also offers an inmate correspondence program that connects with Native American alcoholics who are incarcerated.
www.naigso-aa.org
Nicotine Anonymous
A program offering support to people trying to quit smoking.
www.nicotine-anonymous.org
Overeaters Anonymous
A program helping people to overcome the problem of compulsive overeating.
www.oa.org
Sexaholics Anonymous
A program helping people to achieve sexual sobriety.
www.sa.org
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous
A program helping people with sex and love addictions.
www.slaafws.org
Shopaholics Anonymous
A program helping people with compulsive shopping addictions.
www.shopaholicsanonymous.org