Lgbt recovery meetings


Alcoholics Anonymous

I Didn't Fit In

Before I got to AA, I did not feel like I matched up with anyone or fitted anywhere in society. I identified more with women than men but tried to accentuate the male by riding a motorbike with a shaved head and beard. It was not working; I had no place in life.

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Double Life

As a teenager, people always seemed to be calling me a poofter. This made me very anxious and alcohol gave me the bravado to face such a hostile world. However, unnoticed, booze also gradually led me into a double life.

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Fear & Shame

I came to AA when I was 23 years of age. I had lost all ambitions for my life. I was no longer a gregarious, entertaining drunk. I drank alone in my bedroom. I was isolated from other lesbians, the gay community and my family. I was plagued by fear and shame.

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Something Missing

Like a lot of people I started drinking in my teens, but rather than just having a several and stopping I always went in hard. I always drank to get drunk. I managed to keep a lid on things f

LGBTQ Online!

LifeRing is proud to reveal Mike K, our newest online meeting convenor.  Mike and his rabbit Bun are starting a new focus meeting for the LifeRing LGBTQ community. This meeting provides more time, space, and support for LGBTQ LifeRing members and the unique challenges they face with support, understanding, and a safe space for recovery.

Sounds Gay, I'm In |  LifeRing meetings focusing on the unique challenges of the LGBTQ community
  •  Sundays at am Pacific | Meeting ID: , Password: lifering

The following is an introduction to Mike and to the new Sounds Gay, I'm In focus meetings.

 


 

About Me

My name is Mike (they/them) and I’m here with my rabbit Bun to welcome members of the LGBTQ community to a brand recent Sunday meeting called “Sounds Gay, I’m In". I was born and raised in Hollywood (it’s not as glamorous as you’d think), spent some time in the redwood forests of Northern California, and recently moved back to the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles.

In my past life, I was an academic studying psychology and a queer

Step Meetings Groups in Central Jersey

Crystal Meth Anonmymous
The Q-spot, 66 Main Street, Ocean Grove

Phone:

Clean and Queer - A meeting of Crystal Meth Anonymous.
All LGBT addicts are welcome. Rotating format. If you think you might hold a problem with crystal meth - come join us.

Tuesday pm


Gay Men AA
Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Route , Pascack Road, Paramus

Phone:

Friday PM, Closed, Discussion.


Gay Men AA
The Center, Third Avenue, Asbury Park

Phone:

Monday PM Closed, Discussion


Gay Men AA
First Congregational Church, 40 S. Fullerton, Montclair

Phone:

Friday PM, Closed, Speaker, Discussion.


Gay/Lesbian AA
First Lutheran Church Park Street, Montclair

Thursday PM, Open, Closed discussion.
Last Thursday open with speaker.


Gay/Lesbian AA
St. James Episcopal Church, Valley Road & Bellevue Avenue, Upper Montclair

Phone:

Wednesday PM, Open, Big Book


Gay/Lesbian AA
Church of the Redeemer, South Street, Morristown

Phone:

Saturday PM, Open, Speaker, Discussion


Gay/Lesbian AA
Phillips Barber Health, 72 Alexander Avenue, Lambertville

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