Depressed Anonymous provides support for individuals recovering from depression. It offers meetings, literature, and resources to help members achieve and maintain emotional well-being.
Depressed Anonymous offers a supportive community for those struggling with depression. Through meetings and shared experiences, members help each other find hope and healing.
CoDA.org offers a recovery program for individuals struggling with codependence. Through the Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, Twelve Promises, and Twelve Service Concepts, members find strength and support to develop healthy, loving relationships. The program provides a safe space for those seeking to overcome codependent behaviors and beliefs.
CVN, a national non-profit, provides high-quality mental health care that is available to all post-9/11 veterans, including National Guard and Reserves, and military family members. We offer in-person services at our clinics, as well as services via telehealth based on preference or need.
Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a global organization that provides support and a program of recovery for individuals struggling with alcoholism. It operates on the principle of one alcoholic helping another and offers a simple program that has been effective for over 80 years. A.A. emphasizes anonymity and provides a range of resources, including meetings, literature, and a supportive community.