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Jun
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AA OR A58 – Alcoholics Anonymous Oregon Area 58 – Find A Meeting In Oregon – English, Spanish, Hearing Impaired – Weekdays & Weekends
Jun 3 all-day

 

 

Find an AA Meeting In Oregon

Meetings in Spanish – Hearing Impaired Meetings – Online & In-Person – Hot Lines – Phone Apps

Looking for a local AA meeting?

Meeting lists are provided by local Districts, Intergroups and Central Offices.

You can use the district map page to find the District you’re interested in and then visit the meeting list and/or website for that district.  If a District has no website, the nearest Intergroup or Central Office may be listed.

Hotline phone numbers listed below may also help.

If interested, you can download the meeting guide app from following the links below.

 

District Websites With Meeting Lists

Link: 

https://www.aa-oregon.org/find-meetings/#districtlinks 

Click the link above for the List of Oregon AA Districts with AA Meetings and Hotlines plus Phone Apps.

AA Portland Districts map page.

For a detailed view of Districts in the Portland area, visit the map page.

Link:

https://www.aa-oregon.org/portland-districts/

NOTE: Districts, Intergroups and Central Offices are independent service entities; Oregon Area 58 is not responsible for the content of their web sites.

Higher resolution maps of the District boundaries in Portland and in Oregon are also available for download.

District Websites

 

Hotlines

Tel: (971) 601-9220  Astoria / Seaside

Tel: (503) 739-4856  Tillamook

Link: Website & meeting list

 

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District 2

Depoe Bay, Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, South Beach, Toledo and Waldport

24-Hour Hotline

Tel: (541) 265-1953

 

Para Preguntas Llamar:

Tel: (541) 574-7842

 

Link: Website & meeting list

 

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District 3

Arlington, Boardman, Condon, Fossil, Hepper, Hermiston, Ione, Mission, Pendleton and Pilot Rock

 

Hotline

Tel: (800) 410-5953

Link: Website & meeting list

 

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Districts 4 & 28

Salem, Dallas

 

Hotline

Tel: (503) 399-0599

Link: Website & meeting list

 

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District 5

Bend, Burns, Chemult, Culver, John Day, La Pine, Madras, Metolius, Mt. Vernon, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, Sunriver, Terrabonne, Tumalo, and Warm Springs

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 548-0440

Link: Website & meetings list

 

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District 6

Emerald Valley Intergroup:

Eugene, Alvadore, Cottage Grove, Creswell, Junction City, Lowell, Springfield, Veneta

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 342-4113

Link: Website & meetings list

 

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District 7

Josephine County Intergroup & Central Office

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 474-0782

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 8

Coos Bay, Florence, Gardiner, Lakeside, Mapleton, North Bend, Reedsport

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 269-3265

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 9

Northwest/Downtown Portland

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (503) 223-8569

Link: Website & meeting list 

 

District 10

Beaverton, Portland, Tigard

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (503) 223-8569

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 11

Gresham & East County

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (503) 223-8569

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 12

Eastside Portland

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (503) 223-8569

Link: Meeting schedule (on Portland Intergroup web site)

 

District 13

Roseburg, Canyonville, Drain, Glendale, Riddle

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 673-7552

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 14

Bingen/White Salmon WA, Carson WA, Goldendale WA, Hood River, Maupin, Moro, Odell, Parkdale, Stevenson WA, The Dalles, Tygh Valley

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (833) 423-3683 = (833-HAD-ENUF)

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 15

Clackamas, Milwaukie, West Linn

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (503) 223-8569

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 16

Applegate, Ashland, Butte Falls, Central Point,
Eagle Point, Gold Hill, Jacksonville, Medford,
Phoenix, Prospect, Rogue River, Ruch, Talent,
& White City

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 773-4848

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 17

Klamath & Lake Counties

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 883-4970

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 18

Clatskanie, Ranier, St. Helens, Scappoose, Vernonia

 

24-hour Hotline:

Tel: (503) 366-0667  Columbia County

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 19

Southwest of Eugene

 

24 Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 342-4113

Link: Website (Emerald Valley Intergroup) & meeting list

 

District 20

Springfield

 

24 Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 342-4113

Link: Web site (Emerald Valley Intergroup) & meeting list

 

District 21

Albany, Corvallis, Lebanon, Willamette Valley

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 967-4252

Link: Web site & meeting list

 

District 22

McMinnville, Newberg

24-Hour Hotlines:
Tel: (503) 472-1172 (McMinnville)
Tel: (888) 472-1172 (Newberg)

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 23

Tualatin

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (503) 684-0415

Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list

 

District 24

Eastside Portland

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (503) 223-8569

Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)

 

District 25

Estacada, Gresham

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (503) 223-8569

Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)

 

District 26

North Portland

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (503) 223-8569

Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)

 

District 27

Southeast Portland

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (503) 223-8569

Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)

 

Districts 28 (and 4)

Salem, Dallas

 

Hotline:

Tel: (503) 399-0599

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 29

Baker, Union & Wallowa Counties

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 624-5117

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 30

Oregon South Coast – Bandon, Brookings, Coquille, Gold Beach, Langlois, Myrtle Point, Port Oxford

 

24-Hour Hotlines:

Tel: (541) 347-1720  Bandon

Tel: (541) 469-2440  Brookings

Link: Website & meeting list

 

District 31

Hillsboro

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: 503-684-0415

Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list

 

District 32

Canyon City, John Day, Mount Vernon

 

24-Hour Hotline:

Tel: (541) 548-0440

Link: Website & meeting list (Central Oregon Intergroup)

 

Districts 34 & 35

Spanish Language districts for the entire state.

 

Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al

Tel: (971) 327-5523

Link: Meeting list (en Español)

 

District 36

Southwest Portland and parts of Lake Oswego

 

Link: Website and meeting list

 

District 37

Wilsonville, Sherwood, and West Linn

 

Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list

 

Download District maps of Portland and Oregon in higher resolution formats:

 

Portland Districts Map 11×17

1 file(s) 670.00 KB

 

Portland Districts Map 36×42

1 file(s) 1.06 MB

 

Oregon Districts Map 11×17

1 file(s) 755.71 KB

 

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Meetings en Español

 

Directorio de Grupos Hispaños:

 

Directory of Spanish-speaking Groups

1 file(s) 105.75 KB

 

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Distrito 28, 34 & 35

Oficina Intergrupal Hispaña De Salem Oregon
2495 Lancaster Dr. NE | Salem, OR 97303
(503) 899-2652

 

Distrito 28

Salem

 

Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al

Tel: (971) 327-5523

Link: Meeting schedule

 

Distrito 34

Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al

Tel: (971) 327-5523

Link: Meeting list (en Español)

 

Distrito 35

Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al

Tel: (971) 327-5523

Link: Website

Link: Meeting list (en Español)

 

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Meetings for the Hearing Impaired

 

AA Meeting Schedule for the Hearing Impaired

Hotline Phone Numbers by City

Albany/Corvallis:                 541-967-4252
Astoria-Gearhart:                 971-601-9220
Baker City:                         541-624-5117
Bandon, Coquille:                541-347-1720
Boardman                          800-410-5953
Clatskanie, Rainier,              503-366-0667
  Scappoose, St Helens,

  Vernonia

Coos Bay, North Bend,          (541) 469-2440
  Lakeside, Reedsport,

  Florence, Gardiner,

  Mapleton

Bend:                                541-548-0440
Brookings:                          541-469-2440
Burns:                               541-548-0440
Cannon Beach:                    503-861-5526
Condon                              800-410-5953
The Dalles/Hood River:         800-999-9210
Echo                                  800-410-5953
Enterprise                          541-624-5117
Eugene:                             541-342-4113
Grants Pass:                       541-474-0782
Heppner                             800-410-5953
Hermiston:                         800-410-5953
Klamath:                            541-883-4970
La Grande:                         541-624-5117
Lincoln City:                       541-265-1953
Medford (District):               541-773-4848
McMinnville:                        503-472-1172
Newberg:                           888-472-1172
Newport:                            541-265-1953
Ontario (includes Boise):       208-344-6611
Pendleton:                          800-410-5953
Pilot Rock                           800-410-5953
Portland:                            503-223-8569
Westside Central Office:        503-684-0415
Roseburg:                          541-673-7552
Salem:                               503-399-0599
Seaside:                             971-601-9220
Siletz:                                541-265-1953
Umatilla                             800-410-5953
Yachats, Waldport, Toledo:    541-265-1953

 

 

AA Meeting Finder Applications

Meeting Guide App For Android

Meeting Guide App For iPhone

 

 

 

 

 

ALAO / ALTO – Al-Anon / Alateen Oregon – Find a Meeting – Weekdays and Weekends @ Online via Zoom
Jun 3 all-day

Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groups Logo with blue triangle and white circle

Oregon Al-Anon and Alateen Family Groupstext image that says Al-Anon can help, Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of people who feel their lives have been deeply affected by someone else's drinking

Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship of mutual support for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.

Alateens are members of the Al‑Anon Family Groups who have suffered because of the alcoholism of a loved one.

See Alateen Safety Guidelines (PDF format).

 

Find a Meeting

https://www.oregonal-anon.org/find-a-meeting

 

Newcomers Information

https://www.oregonal-anon.org/information-for-the-newcomer-2

Excerpt(s):

How will Al-Anon help me?

Many who come to Al-Anon/Alateen are in despair, feeling hopeless, unable to believe that things can ever change. We want our lives to be different, but nothing we have done has brought about change. We all come to Al-Anon because we want and need help.

In Al-Anon and Alateen, members share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other. You will meet others who share your feelings and frustrations, if not your exact situation. We come together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.

Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.

 

Al-Anon can help you:

  • Hear others’ experiences
  • Find healthier ways to respond to the addicted person
  • Understand your own role in addiction and recovery
  • Learn the importance of supporting your loved one
  • Focus on today using the “one step at a time” approach

Al-Anon is not for people trying to find their own recovery. It is only for the people who love and care for them.

 

For more information, you can contact:

Oregon Al-Anon Alateen Public Information

Email: PublicInfo@OregonAl-Anon.org

Website: https://www.OregonAl-Anon.org

Phone: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666

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Al-Anon World Service Office (WSO)

Website: http://www.al-anon.org

Phone Toll Free: (888) 4AL-ANON / (888) 425-2666

 

MOBILE DEVICE APP

NEW: Al Anon (National) has a Mobile Device App

https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/mobile-app/

 

SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

Social Media: Al-Anon Family Groups WSO (World Service Organization) on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/AlAnonFamilyGroupsWSO/

Other social media groups exist such as:

Social Media: Al-Anon (National) Family Group on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/groups/315944152429622

Social Media: Alateen (National) on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/groups/110566945652302

CA – Crim-Anon – Criminals Anonymous Fellowship – Virtual Online Meetings – Weekdays and Weekends @ Online via Zoom
Jun 3 all-day

poster

 

CRIM ANON (Criminals Anonymous) Recovery Groups

Without YOU There Is No Us

Virtual Groups on Weekdays and Week Ends

About Crim-Anon (Criminals Anonymous)

We are a recovery fellowship comprised of men, women, youth, survivors, and their families that are committed to supporting and living a crime-free lifestyle. We welcome you to check out our website at www.crimanon.org. Zoom on in with us!  To join this meeting, use the ZOOM Link and Meeting ID provided below:

Join Zoom Meeting   https://zoom.us/j/6505312068

Meeting ID   650-531-2068

CONTACT US:
Criminal Anonymous World Services
2601 SE 160th Ave., Portland, OR 97236
Bear C: (971) 282-1903
Zane M: (503) 754-5217
Billy S: (971) 985-4849   bear01@crimanon.org
Hours of Operation    24/7 
Get in touch with our team at Criminal Anonymous World Services in Portland, OR if you need support, have any questions.
Grand Elders are available      24/7:
 Bear – (971) 282-1903
 Zane – (503) 754-5217
 Reina – (503) 446-0243
 Billy – (971) 985-4849
 Bo – (971) 772-8307
 Amber – (503) 799-2552
 Andrey M – (503) 660-9448
 Tara – (971) 323-2699
 DJ – (503) 501-1368
 Twila – (503) 936-5185
 Caitlin – (971) 804-2848
 Nick – (503) 465-7013
 Joanie – (503) 732-4115
 Michelle – (503) 875-7985
 Cliff – (971) 283-3133
 Dick – 503) 380-5800
 Melanie – (503) 922-5014
 Sean – (971) 276-5365

Crim Anon Website:

https://www.crimanon.org

Facebook Crim Anon Home Page

https://www.facebook.com/CriminalsAnonymous/

Facebook  Crim Anon Fellowship Page:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/475073000014931/

 

OAOI – OVEREATERS Anonymous Oregon Intergroup – Online Support Meetings – Weekdays and Weekends @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 3 all-day

Agency Logo

 

Online Support Meetings provided by Overeaters Anonymous Oregon Intergroup

MONDAYS

Monday Noon – Step Writing Meeting @ Virtual

Mondays @ 12-1pm PST

ZOOM

Zoom ID 548 284 878PW: 1200Phone: 253-215-8782 or 301-715-8593

Contact: Connie (503) 282-8439  ccleaton@ipns.comWriting meeting on the steps.  

First Monday of the month we discuss a tradition.(formerly St Paul’s Episcopal Church, Portland)

 

Monday Noon – Welcome Home Meeting @ Virtual

Mondays @ 12-1pm PST

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 977 3123 9849

Passcode: 011548

To participate by phone: +1 253 215 8782   OR.  +1 312 626 6799

US One tap mobile:  +13462487799,,97731239849#  OR   +16699006833,,97731239849#

Meeting Contact: Pat O. 503-319-4942(Grove, Portland, The Dalles)

 

Monday 6:00 PM – In The Solution @ Virtual

Mondays @ 6-7pm PST

ZOOM 

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and 30 minutes after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 990 5922 0287

Passcode: 695085

To participate by phone:   +1 253 215 8782  OR  +1 312 626 6799

One tap mobile:    +13462487799,,99059220287#   OR   +16699006833,,99059220287#

This is formerly the 5:30 meeting that met at First Christian Church in Salem

Meeting Number:  26872

Meeting Contact: Virginia 503-868-7144

 

Monday 6:30 Progress Not Patriarchy @ Virtual

Mondays @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm PST

ZOOM

The Zoom will be be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 981 0151 4197

Passcode: 350901

To join by phone: +1 669 900 6833     OR    +1 253 215 8782

One tap mobile
+16699006833,,98101514197# OR  +12532158782,,98101514197#

This meeting welcomes all people interested in focusing on the 12 step recovery experiences of people of marginalized genders including but not limited to cis and trans women, non-binary folks, and trans men.

Contacts:   Dawn (503)964-7921.   Camila (415)515-3460   Julie M. (845) 389-180

 

Monday 6:30pm – Stay in the Day @ Virtual

Mondays @ 6:30 pm PST

Zoom Link

Zoom:  Meeting ID: 734 3958 7543 PW: HillsOA

Phone: 253-215-8782 or 301-715-8592

NOTE: Phone Meeting PW is 456652

(Hillsboro, Oregon)

Contact: Mikki 503 970-1217

 

Monday 7:00 pm – OA New Beginnings Mondays @ Virtual

Mondays @ 7-8pm PST

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 30 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 941 8709 1631

Passcode: 805086

To participate by phone: +1 253 215 8782  OR   +1 346 248 7799

One tap mobile +16699006833,,94187091631#   OR    +12532158782,,94187091631#

 

Monday 7:00pm – Milwaukie OA Friends @ Virtual

Mondays @ 7-8pm PST

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 926 9693 6882

Passcode: 734586

To participate by phone: +1 346 248 7799   OR +1 669 900 6833

One tap mobile +13462487799,,92696936882#  OR   +16699006833,,92696936882#

Contact: Joan 503-913-4817

 

Monday 7:00pm – Monday Night Miracles @ Virtual

Mondays @ 7:00 pm

Zoom Link

Zoom ID: 699 483 452 PW: 214927

Phone: 253-215-8782 or 301-715-8594

Contacts:  Julie P. 503-735-5025    MerleAnn 503-281-8947 (no texting)

Monday Night Miracles 7th Tradition

(Portland NE)

 

Monday 7:30 PM @ Virtual

Mondays @ 7:30 pm PST

ZOOM

Meeting ID: 910 256 1917  

Password: 61508723CP   (password is different if you call in – see below)

Or call in:    +1 669 900 9128     +1 253 215 8782    +1 312 626 6799

Phone Password: 994351

Contact: Margie 503-807-0201

(Newberg)

TUESDAYS

Tuesday 10:00am Smyrna/Canby meeting @ Virtual

Tuesdays @ 10-11am PST

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 969 7280 6853

Passcode: 150242

To participate by phone: +1 312 626 6799   OR   +1 929 205 6099

One tap mobile:   +12532158782,,96972806853#   OR   +13462487799,,96972806853#

Contact: Jenice 503-705-5599

(Canby – Smyrna Church)

 

Tuesday 11:30 am People of Color Focused OA Meeting @ Virtual

Tuesdays @ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm PST

ZOOM ID: 2942072024

PW: 115324

(see also LAOAIG for more POC focused meetings)

 

Tuesday Noon – The Tuesday Noon Little Meeting that Could @ Virtual

Tuesdays @ 12-1pm PST

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 961 8806 8450

Passcode: 136667

To participate by phone: +1 253 215 8782 OR   +1 346 248 7799

One tap mobile
+16699006833,,96188068450#  OR   +12532158782,,96188068450#

Contact: Pat O. 503-319-4942

OR OIG & Region 1

 

Tuesday 5:00 PM Astoria @ Virtual

Tuesdays @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm PST

Zoom

Zoom will be open 5 min before and 5 min after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 980 3654 1662

Passcode: 319452

To participate by phone:   253 215 8782

One tap mobile +13462487799,,98036541662#  OR    +16699006833,,98036541662#
US (Tacoma)

Contact:    Val 425-287-0806

 

Tuesday 6:15pm 12 x 12 Study @ Virtual

Tuesdays @ 6:15 pm

ZOOM

Zoom ID: 847 5628 8944

PW: 485934

Phone: 253-215-8782 or 301-715-8592

Contact: Lloyd 541-350-4985

12 x 12 Study

(Hillsboro)

 

Tuesday 7:00pm @ Virtual

Tuesdays @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm PST (plus 15 minutes before and after for fellowship and tech support)

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 969 9488 0689  

Passcode: 751662

To participate by phone:   +1 669 900 6833   OR    +1 253 215 8782

One tap mobile:   +16699006833,,96994880689#   OR   +12532158782,,96994880689#

Contact: Marna 971-267-0058

(McMinnville)

 

Tuesday 7:00pm – Body Image, Relationships, and Sexuality @ Virtual

Tuesdays @ 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm PST (6:30-8:45pm adding 30 minutes before and after for fellowship and tech support)

ZOOM

Meeting will be open 30 minutes before and after the meeting time for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 917 4138 2693    

Passcode: 891659

To join by phone:  +1 253 215 8782  OR. +1 312 626 6799

One tap mobile: +13462487799,,91741382693# OR +16699006833,,91741382693#

Contacts: Dawn 503-964-7921,  Brandon (847) 302-3688

 

Tuesday 7:30 PM Salem @ Virtual

Tuesdays @ 7:30 pm – 8:30pm (adding 15 minutes before, 30 minutes after for fellowship and tech support)

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and 30 minutes after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 978 7574 0814    

Passcode: 231051

To participate by phone:   +1 312 626 6799   OR   +1 929 205 6099

One tap mobile:  +12532158782,,97875740814#   OR    +13462487799,,97875740814#

This meeting normally meets at Salem Hospital

Meeting Number:  00236

Meeting Contact:  Christina 503-910-7732

WEDNESDAY

Wednesday 7:00 am – In the Solution @ virtualWednesdays @ 7:00 am – 8:00 am

ZOOM

Meeting ID: 212 156 789

Password: 640120

Contact: K.C. 650-743-6916 kcanderson2747@gmail.com

Phone: 669-900-6833

(Portland -Unity Church)

7th Tradition & Documents

(this meeting meets Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday at 7am, also on holidays)

 

Wednesday 10:30am Gresham @ Virtual

Wednesdays @ 10:30 am

This meeting is currently not sharing the zoom link on the website. 

Contact: Margie 253-222-5654

(formerly met at St Henry Church School, Gresham)

 

Wednesday Noon – Taste of Lifeline @ Virtual

Wednesdays @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 932 4422 0906
Passcode: 691797

To participate by phone: 1 312 626 6799  OR    +1 301 715 8592

One tap mobile +13462487799,,93244220906#   OR   +16699006833,,93244220906#

Contact: Pat O. 503-319-4942

(Lake Oswego United Church of Christ)

 

Wednesday 1:00pm – Literature Study @ Virtua

Wednesdays @ 1:00 pm

Zoom Link

Zoom Meeting ID: 856 5422 6008
Password: weds100   

Literature Study

Contact: Kathy H. 650-580-2540

 

Wednesday 6:30 PM – Many Symptoms, One Solution @ Virtual

Wednesdays @ 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 931 5528 5741  

Passcode: 722277

To participate by phone:   +1 312 626 6799  OR   +1 346 248 7799

One tap mobile: +13462487799,,93155285741#   OR    +16699006833,,93155285741#

Contacts: Meagan 415-238-4532, Allie 954-663-3182, Cathy 503-975-2405

(Portland St. Ignatius)  7th Tradition

 

THURSDAYS

Thursday Noon – The End of the Oregon Trail Meeting @ Virtual

Thursdays @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 953 9632 2979

Passcode: 678387

To participate by phone:    +1 253 215 8782  OR  +1 312 626 6799

One tap mobile:
+16699006833,,95396322979#  OR
+12532158782,,95396322979#

Contact: Jenice 503-705-5599

(Oregon City)

Thursday 4:00 pm – Keep Coming Back @ Virtual

Thursdays @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

ZOOM

Meeting ID: 727 527 926

One tap mobile: +13462487799,,727527926#   OR +16699006833,,727527926#

Contact:  Deb W 360-430-1843

Step Study  (Longview Washington)

 

Thursday 7:00 PM Step & Tradition @ Virtual

Thursdays @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

ZOOM

Zoom is open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 917 0782 9048

Passcode: 555138

To Participate by phone:
+1 669 900 6833   OR  +1 253 215 8782

One tap mobile: +16699006833,,91707829048#  OR   +12532158782,,91707829048#

Contacts: Chris C. (503)287-1811,  Katt 503-493-0654 (no texts please) 

Step and Tradition Meeting

 

FRIDAYS

Friday 10:30am – Cozy, Comfy Readers @ Virtual

Fridays @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 969 2312 5785

Passcode: 140956

To participate by phone: +1 669 900 6833  OR   +1 253 215 8782

One tap mobile +12532158782,,96923125785#   OR    +13462487799,,96923125785#

Contact: Pat O. 503-319-4942

(Beaverton)

 

Friday Noon – Freedom Fridays @ Virtual

Fridays @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 912 7861 0144

Passcode: 829269

To Participate by Phone: +1 253 215 8782     +1 346 248 7799

One tap mobile: +16699006833,,91278610144#     +12532158782,,91278610144#

Contact: Pat O. 503-319-4942

Portland SW- St Barnabas – Salem

SATURDAYS

Saturday 7:00am – In the Solution @ Virtual

Saturdays @ 7:00 am – 8:00 am

ZOOM

Meeting ID: 212 156 789

Password: 640120

Phone: 669-900-6833

Contact: K.C. 650-743-6916 kcanderson2747@gmail.com

(Portland -Unity Church)

7th Tradition & Documents

(This meeting meets regularly Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, also on holidays)

 

Saturday 9:00 AM – Saturday Salem Serenity @ Virtual

Saturdays @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and 30 minutes after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 940 0390 7695    Passcode: 958423

To participate by phone: +1 301 715 8592   OR   +1 312 626 6799

One tap mobile.  +16699006833,,94003907695#  OR   +12532158782,,94003907695#

This meeting normally meets at Morning-side United Methodist Church

Meeting Number:  29424

Contact:  Barbara J.A. 971-718-9700

 

Saturday 10:00am – Freedom From Compulsive Overeating @ Virtual

Saturdays @ 10:00 am

ZOOM

Meeting ID: 956 1697 4808Passcode: 890393

One tap mobile +13462487799,,95616974808#   OR
+12532158782,,95616974808# 

To Participate by phone:  +1 253 215 8782  OR  +1 669 900 6833 

Contacts:  Meagan 415-238-4532    Liz 310-433-6494.  Juli 503-703-0798 Chris 503-287-1811

(Portland – SE Colonial Heights Church)

 

Saturday in the Orchards @ Columbia Presbyterian Church

Saturdays @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

8715 St. Helens Ave Vancouver  WA 98664-2076

Columbia Presbyterian Church – Meets outdoors at the Youth Building in the front of the church. 

Contact: Sue Nagy 360-213-8902

 

Saturday 11:00 AM – (Long Beach WA) @ Virtual

Saturdays @ 11:00 am

ZOOM

Meeting ID: 811 3466 7781 

PW: 23456

One tap mobile:

+12532158782,,81134667781#,,,,,,0#,,23456#  – OR –  +16699009128,,81134667781#,,,,,,0#,,23456# US

Contact: Diane B 503-318-6608

(Long Beach WA)

 

Saturday 11:00am -Anorexia/Bulimia Focus (Phone) @ Virtual

Saturdays @ 11:00 am

PHONE: 515-604-9094     PIN: 715894#

WSO – Anorexia/Bulimia Focus

 

Saturday 6:00pm – New to OA Meeting @ Virtual

Saturdays1 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

ZOOM

Don’t know a thing about Overeaters Anonymous? This is a great place to get some info.  This is not a normal OA meeting. It is a one hour  “Intro to OA”.   There is some explanation of what OA is all about, with time for questions and answers.

Meeting ID: 934 6772 5942

Passcode: 172301

To participate by phone: +1 346 248 7799 or +1 253 215 8782

One tap mobile +16699006833,,93467725942#   OR    +12532158782,,93467725942#

Contact:  Pat O. 503-319-4942

 

Speaker Meeting @ Virtual

Saturdays @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting, for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 934 6772 5942   

Passcode: 172301

To participate by phone: +1 346 248 7799 or +1 253 215 8782

One tap mobile +16699006833,,93467725942#   OR    +12532158782,,93467725942#

Contact:  Pat O. 503-319-4942

SUNDAYS

Sunday 7:00am – In the Solution @ Virtual

Sundays @ 7:00 am – 8:00 am

ZOOM

Meeting ID: 212 156 789

Password: 640120

Contact: K.C. 650-743-6916 kcanderson2747@gmail.com

Phone: 669-900-6833

(Portland -Unity Church)

7th Tradition & Documents

(This meeting meets regularly Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, also on holidays)

 

Sunday 10:30am Serenity Sunday @ Virtual

Sundays @ 10:30 am – 11:45 am

ZOOM

The Zoom will be open 15 minutes before and after the meeting for fellowship and tech support.

Meeting ID: 969 3138 2573

Passcode: 674360

To participate by phone: +1 669 900 6833  OR    +1 253 215 8782

One tap mobile +13462487799,,96931382573# OR     +16699006833,,96931382573#

Contacts: Dawn 503-964-7921 Niik 503-919-0700

Varied Topic, open to all

OLGA – OnLine Gamers Anonymous – Virtual Online Chats – Weekdays and Weekends @ Online via Chat
Jun 3 all-day

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On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)

Excerpt(s) from Website:

Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”

On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.

The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.

We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.

…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.

Online meeting schedule:

https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings

 

Chat rooms are available, login required.

Read more about chat rooms:

https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms

 

Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:

https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums

 

Website:

https://www.olganon.org/home

 

OLGAnon Meetings for Parents

On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.

Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

PANA – Portland Area Narcotics Anonymous – Online Meeting Resources – Weekdays & Weekends @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 3 all-day

 

Portland Area Narcotics Anonymous

Online Meeting Resources

Please see the times and links below for online meetings in the Greater Portland Area.

https://www.portlandna.com/portland-area-virtual-rooms/

Portland

503 Recovery

Days : Monday

Times: 6:00pm-7:15pm

Type : Open

Password: recovery

Click Here

 

Always Connected

Days : 7 Days a Week

Times: 8:30pm

Password: 12

Click Here

 

Another Gay Meeting

Days : Sunday

Times: 7:00pm

Type: LGBTQ

Click Here

 

Anyone and Everyone

Days : Wednesday

Times: 8:00pm

Type : LGBTQ

Password: aena2020

Click Here

 

Back To Basics

Days : Saturday

Times: 12:00pm-1:15pm

Click Here

 

Burnside Blues

Days : 7 Days a Week

Times: 7:00pm

Click Here

 

Clean and Serene

Days : Saturday

Times: 6:00pm

Type : Women

Click Here

 

Come as you are

Days : Tuesday Saturday

Times: 6:30am-7:45am

Type : Young

Click Here

 

Determined Dames

Days : 7 Days a Week

Times: 7:00pm

Type : Women

Click Here

 

Doin’ Life

Days : Monday

Times: 7:00pm

Type : Men

Password: 12

Click Here

 

Embracing Reality

Days : Thursday

Times: 6:30pm-8:00pm

Click Here

 

Gettin’ Lit

Days : Thursday

Times: 7:30pm

Type : Women Study

Click Here

 

Here and Now

Days : 7 Days a Week

Times: 10:00pm

Type : Open

Password: hereandnow

Click Here

 

Higher Empowered

Days : Monday

Times: 6:30pm-8:00pm

Password: higher

Click Here

 

Hope Group

Days : Saturday

Times: 8:00pm

Password: hopegroup

Click Here

 

It Works How And Why/b>

Days : Saturday

Times: 12:00pm-1:30pm

Password: 140-704

Click Here

 

It’s In The Book

Days : Saturday

Times: 10:00am-11:15am

Type : Study

Password: serenity

Click Here

 

Late Night Recovery

Days : 7 Days a Week

Times: 9:00pm

Click Here

 

Learning To Live

Days : Sunday

Times: 9:00am-10:30am

Click Here

 

Lost And Found

Days : Monday

Times: 12:00pm

Type : Women

Click Here

 

Love And Joy

Days : Wednesday

Times: 7:30pm-9:00pm

Password: 102268

Click Here

 

New Journey

Days : 7 Days a Week

Times: 5:30pm-6:45pm

Password : newjourney

Click Here

 

No Matter What

Days : Sunday

Times: 5:00pm

Click Here

 

SE Serenity

Days : Friday

Times: 12:00pm

Type : Open

Click Here

 

Serenity Sisters

Days : Thursday

Times: 5:30pm

Type : Women

Click Here

 

Spirit of NA

Days : Monday

Times: 5:30pm-6:45pm

Type : Men

Password : spirit

Click Here

 

Spiritual Journey

Days : Saturday

Times: 6:30pm-7:30pm

Click Here

 

The Ties That Bind Us

Days : Mon, Wed, Fri

Times: 12:00pm

Password: recovery

Click Here

 

Victory

Days : Thursday

Times: 8:00pm

Click Here

 

Walk Your Talk

Days : Tuesday

Times: 7:00pm

Password: 727969

Click Here

 

What It Is

Days : Tuesday

Times: 7:30pm

Click Here

 

Women of Wisdom

Days : Sunday

Times: 5:00pm

Type : Women

Password: 801429

Click Here

Clackmas

RIP (Recovery In Progress)

Days : Wednesday

Times: 7:00pm

Click Here

 

Saturday Night

Days : Saturday

Times: 7:00pm

Click Here

Washington County

12 Steps to Freedom

Days : Thursday

Times: 7:00pm-8:15pm

Click Here

 

Courage to Change

Days : Monday

Times: 6:30pm

Click Here

 

He Do Recover

Days : Thursday

Times: 7:15pm-8:30pm

Click Here

 

He Do Recover

Days : Tuesday

Times: 7:15pm-8:30pm

Click Here

 

She Do Recover

Days : Tuesday

Times: 7:15pm-8:30pm

Click Here

 

The Solution Group

Days : Friday

Times: 7:00pm

Click Here

 

We’re No Angels

Days : Monday

Times: 7:30pm

Click Here

Outside the Area

LGBTQ and Friends

Days : Saturday

Times: 7:30pm

Click Here

 

International Marathon

Days : 24/7

Times:

Click Here

 

International Speaker Jam

Days : March 28th

Times: 10am 2pm 6pm 10pm

Click Here

Need to speak with someone right now?

Call our hotline: 503-345-9839

You can speak with someone in our community to find a meeting, or learn more about Narcotics Anonymous

RTG – Recover Together with Google – Online Recovery Meetings Finder, Locator Map, Links and Resources – Weekdays & Weekends
Jun 3 all-day

 

 

Together we are stronger

Even when apart, our voices are united. The #RecoveryMovement celebrates the 23 million Americans recovering from addiction, and paves the way for the 20 million still struggling to seek treatment. Our voices matter.

For people seeking and/or in recovery

COVID-19 has changed the way we can gather and meet. Some support group meetings have changed to fully virtual, while other meetings are hybrids-a combination of digital and in-person participants who can all see and hear each other. Since requirements and practices vary by region, we’ve created a locator tool that you can use to find your nearest support group or recovery chapter (e.g. AA or NA). To use the tool, simply enter a zip code into the search bar and choose a support group (e.g. AA). Information for groups closest to that area will be displayed – if no local resources are available, the nearest available resources, e.g. state/national, will be shown instead.

Meeting Locator Map

This map contains links to external resources that are not operated or maintained by Google.

Use the following link to access the map and find meetings in your area.

https://recovertogether.withgoogle.com/ 

To report an inaccuracy or missing resource, email recover-together@google.com

Selected Recovery Group Links: 

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)   https://aa-intergroup.org/
Al-Anon Family Groups   https://al-anon.org/al-anon-meetings/electronic-meetings/
Cocaine Anonymous  https://ca.org/meetings/
Co-Dependents Anonymous   https://coda.org/find-a-meeting/online-meetings/
Crystal Meth Anonymous  https://www.crystalmeth.org/cma-meetings.html
Families Anonymous  https://www.familiesanonymous.org/meetings/virtual-meetings/
Heroin Anonymous  https://heroinanonymous.org/covid-19/
LifeRing Secular Recovery   https://www.lifering.org/online-meeting-schedule
Marijuana Anonymous  https://marijuana-anonymous.org/find-a-meeting/
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)  https://na.org/?ID=virtual_meetings
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones  https://meetings.palgroup.org/meetings
Partnership to End Addiction  https://drugfree.org/article/online-support-community-for-parents-caregivers/
Recovery Dharma   https://recoverydharma.online/
Refuge Recovery  https://refugerecovery.org/meetings?tsml-day=any&tsml-region=online-english
SMART Recovery  https://www.smartrecovery.org/community/
The Phoenix  https://thephoenix.org/find-a-class/
Wellbriety meetings  http://whitebison.org/wellbriety-online-meetings/
YPR Chapters’ All Recovery Meetings   http://youngpeopleinrecovery.org/virtual-event-schedule/Online Telehealth Drug Rehab Facilities  https://drugrehabus.org/rehabs/treatment/online-telehealth/

For additional listings, use the locator Map.

Looking for a different group?

Try the Online meetings list  to find virtual meeting options throughout the globe.

There are additional resources that you can connect with, including a Facebook group owned and moderated by the Voices Project. You are not alone.

Support resources for family and friends

Online meetings

Resources for supporting your loved ones

Voices for recovery

Many communities, one message

One in fourteen Americans is in recovery from addiction. A group ranging from a Google employee in California to a recovery community organizer in Baltimore, shared their stories of addiction, recovery, and community to help break the stigma and end the silence.

 

VNA – Virtual Narcotics Anonymous – NA Meetings Online & by Phone – Events – En español, На русском @ Multiple Online, Blue Jeans, ZOOM, Skype, Phone
Jun 3 all-day

 

Narcotics Anonymous

Virtual and Phone Meetings, Events, Rescources
En español, На русском

All the meetings on the Virtual NA meetings lists are sorted by language and day of the week.  The meeting times are based on local device time. Use the Link below find virtua and phone meetings accross Oregon. 

Use This Link To Find Virtual and Phone Meetings

Reuniões

O horário das reuniões será mostrado na vossa hora local. Pesquisa de reuniões por Formatos e Línguas.

Reuniões MARATONA em várias línguas na secção Marathons Eventos de NA na secção NA Events e na lista de reuniões em Formato “Special Events”

Utilice este enlace para encontrar reuniones virtuales y telefónicas

встречи

Все собрания в списках виртуальных собраний АН отсортированы по языку и дню недели. Время встречи основано на времени местного устройства.

Ищете спикерские собрания или другие специальные мероприятия?
Щелкните вкладку Форматы, прокрутите вниз и выберите”Специальное событие“

Используйте эту ссылку для поиска виртуальных и телефонных встре

NA Events

Virtual Santa Cruz NA Halloween Marathon Meetings – Oct 31st             Flyer

Clean & Serene presents Champions of Recovery – Nov 6th                     Flyer

HER Gifts of Recovery – All Womens Speaker Jam – Nov 13th                  Flyer

HIGNA – 10th Anniversary Speaker Jam – Nov 20th                                  Flyer

How-To Information

Useful information for those wishing to attend Virtual Meetings Online or by Phone 

The Meetings listed on this website use a variety of platforms and media including Bluejeans, Zoom, Skype and Phones. For links to download the apps and information as to how to use these platforms from a variety of devices please see the below.

To download apps and browser extensions for PC’s, Tablets, Androids, I-phones and I-pads etc please go to the appropriate application pages below

HOW TO ATTEND ONLINE MEETINGS

BLUEJEANS

To attend via internet just click on the link in the Meeting details and follow the instructions; when prompted always choose “Computer Audio” and then “Join meeting”.

On mobile devices, for the first time, it is necessary to download the Bluejeans app, so click on the meeting link and follow the instructions to download the app.

To attend via phone call, dial the number indicated for the country you are in (see link below) and when prompted enter the meeting ID followed by #. The meeting ID are the numbers in the link provided for each Bluejeans meeting. (ex. https://bluejeans.com/905578095)

Countries dialling number’s list HERE

ZOOM

To attend via internet just click on the link in the Meeting list and follow the instructions; when prompted always choose “Computer Audio” and then “Join meeting”.

On mobile devices, for the first time, it is necessary to download the Zoom app so click on the meeting link and follow the instructions to download the app.

To attend via phone call, dial the number indicated for the country you are in (see link below) and when prompted enter the meeting ID followed by #. The meeting ID are the numbers in the link provided for each Zoom meeting.
(ex. https://zoom.us/j/756488015)

Countries dialing number’s list HERE

SKYPE 

To attend download the software/Skype app and create an account. Send a contact request to the group’s Skype ID and be online at the time of the meeting to be called to join or send a message to the group to be added to the meeting.

NA-by-Phone meetings

Meetings by phone are usually toll free if you are in the US. (see pic below on how to find each meeting dialling number)

Meetings with the tag ICC have an international phone number associated, see the specific meeting number for your country  HERE

THERE MAY BE CALL CHARGES  DEPENDING ON YOUR PHONE PLAN, CHECK WITH YOUR PROVIDER

To access the meeting:

Dial the US found on the meeting details and when prompted enter the meeting ID followed by #. (see pic below)

For further information, please go to www.nabyphone.org

Get Help Now

If you have a Drug problem NA Members are available on Helplines around the World. To Find a Helpline in your country please go HERE

 

Warmline – GA – Gamblers Anonymous and more – (855) 222-5542 – Weekdays and Weekends @ Phone
Jun 3 all-day

 

GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem.

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling.

There are no dues or fees for Gamblers Anonymous membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. Gamblers Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any cause. Our primary purpose is to stop gambling and to help other compulsive gamblers do the same.”

From the Gamblers Anonymous Website:

Types of Meetings

Closed Meeting:
Only those with a gambling problem, or those who think they may have a gambling problem, and have a desire to stop gambling, may attend and participate.

Modified Closed Meeting:
Same as a “Closed Meeting” but the members would vote to include certain groups such as health professionals, guests attending with first time members, and persons with other addictions in need of a meeting

Open Meeting:
Spouses, family, and friends of the gambler are welcome
to attend and observe the meeting.

Chat:
https://m2.icarol.com/ConsumerRegistration.aspx?org=66046&pid=454&cc=en-US

Gamblers Anonymous:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/locations/zip/table/0/na/na/na/21401/50?#gmap-nodemap-gmap0

National GA Telephone Meetings
Day and Time
Call-in Number and Meeting Code
Contact Email

Sunday 6pm PT
1-712-770-5338 code 836083 #
Sunday9pmHelp@gmail.com

Monday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4925 code 554671 #
Monday9pmHelp@gmail.com

Tuesday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4943 code 253824 #
Tuesday9pmHelp@gmail.com

Wednesday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4160 code 611704 #
Wednesday9pmHelp@gmail.com

Thursday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4981 code 872853 #
Thursday9pmHelp@gmail.com

Friday Noon PT
1-712-770-4979 code 703758 #
Friday3pmHelp@gmail.com (TBD)

Friday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4996 code 595094 #
Friday9pmHelp@gmail.com

Saturday 6pm PT
1-712-770-5335 code 491301 #
Saturday9pmHelp@gmail.com

Gamblers Anonymous 12-Steps Virtual Online Support Groups in California:

https://gasteps.org/virtual-meeting-directory

Gamblers Anonymous Support Groups in Oregon:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/locations/state/table/OR/na/na/na/na/10?#gmap-nodemap-gmap0

Gamblers Anonymous Hotlines Website:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/hotlines

Oregon Toll-Free Hotline Number:
1-855-2CALLGA (855-222-5542)

Gam-Anon for Family and Friends Website:
http://www.gam-anon.org/
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/content/gam-anon-help-family-friends

PAWS – Pills Anonymous World Service – Saturday Morning Pills Anonymous Meeting – Saturdays @ Online Via Zoom
Jun 3 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
PAWS - Pills Anonymous World Service - Saturday Morning Pills Anonymous Meeting - Saturdays @ Online Via Zoom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pills Anonymous World Service

Saturday Morning Pills Anonymous

Open Meeting

Saturdays, 10:00AM PST

“Pills Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from pill addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using pills. There are no dues or fees for PA membership; we are self supporting through our own contributions. PA is not affiliated with any religious group, politics, organization, or institution. We do not wish to engage in any controversy and neither endorse nor oppose any cause. This is a program which works by regularly attending meetings and working the 12 Steps of Recovery with other pill addicts. Our primary purpose is to carry the message to the addict who still suffers. We work together to stay clean and help others achieve the same freedom.”

 

Attend Via Zoom

Zoom Meeting ID: 873 8638 7615
Password: 123

Lindsay G. lindsaylove@gmail.com

 

SC – StepChat – ACA Afternoon Meeting WSO# WEB0085 – Seven days a week – 11:00 AM PST @ online Chat
Jun 3 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
SC - StepChat - ACA Afternoon Meeting WSO# WEB0085 - Seven days a week - 11:00 AM PST @ online Chat

StepChat

ACA Afternoon Meeting

WSO#WEB0085

Seven Days A Week – 11:00 AM PST

Register to Attend

https://www.stepchat.com/chat/room1.htm

 

To Attend A Meeting In a Chat Room

When you first log on you will be in The Lounge which is not a meeting room, but open chat fellowship available 24/7 to members of all 12-step groups.

To go to the meeting rooms from The Lounge, click on the 3-dot menu icon at the top left of the chat screen, then click on the meeting room you wish to enter. If you don’t see the 3 dots, click the ESC key or swipe from the left if you are on a mobile device.

Tips for Chat Meetings

There is no real protocol for “informal” chat gatherings in our open chat rooms, but in our meeting rooms, we try to keep it as much of a face-to-face meeting as possible. Just as in a face-to-face meeting, we do not interrupt the person who is “speaking” or crosstalk after they are done.

Also, as in a face-to-face meeting, someone serves as the “chairperson” who opens the meetings, picks a topic and helps keep the meeting focused on the topic discussion as members take turn sharing on the topic.

Some of our meetings have a “greeter” who sends a private message to any late-comers to the meeting to welcome them and tell them the topics of discussion. If the late-comer is new to online meetings, the greeter may also explain briefly how meetings work (see below).

NOTE: To send someone a private message during the meeting, click on their name in the members’ list to the right of the chat window. To receive a private message, click on the name of the person who sent it.

If you wish to share, type an exclamation point like this: !. It’s like raising your hand.

The chair of the meeting will then call on the next person to share. In our chat rooms, it is best to type short lines followed by “. . .” which indicates that you are not finished. Like this:

One of the best tools I have found …
When I find myself under stress …
Is the Serenity Prayer … [done]

The [done] at the ends shows that you are finished, and the chairperson then will call on the next person to share.

That’s it. Those simple tools can keep things orderly even in a full chat room.

For instructions on how to log on to the chat rooms, please see this page.

SC – StepChat – Keep Coming Back Al-Anon Family Group Meeting WSO#30754481 – Seven Days a Week @ Online via Chat
Jun 3 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
SC - StepChat - Keep Coming Back Al-Anon Family Group Meeting WSO#30754481 - Seven Days a Week @ Online via Chat

StepChat

Keep Coming Back Al-Anon Family Group Meeting

WSO#30754481

Register to Attend

https://www.stepchat.com/chat/room1.htm

 

To Attend A Meeting In a Chat Room

When you first log on you will be in The Lounge which is not a meeting room, but open chat fellowship available 24/7 to members of all 12-step groups.

To go to the meeting rooms from The Lounge, click on the 3-dot menu icon at the top left of the chat screen, then click on the meeting room you wish to enter. If you don’t see the 3 dots, click the ESC key or swipe from the left if you are on a mobile device.

Tips for Chat Meetings

There is no real protocol for “informal” chat gatherings in our open chat rooms, but in our meeting rooms, we try to keep it as much of a face-to-face meeting as possible. Just as in a face-to-face meeting, we do not interrupt the person who is “speaking” or crosstalk after they are done.

Also, as in a face-to-face meeting, someone serves as the “chairperson” who opens the meetings, picks a topic and helps keep the meeting focused on the topic discussion as members take turn sharing on the topic.

Some of our meetings have a “greeter” who sends a private message to any late-comers to the meeting to welcome them and tell them the topics of discussion. If the late-comer is new to online meetings, the greeter may also explain briefly how meetings work (see below).

NOTE: To send someone a private message during the meeting, click on their name in the members’ list to the right of the chat window. To receive a private message, click on the name of the person who sent it.

If you wish to share, type an exclamation point like this: !. It’s like raising your hand.

The chair of the meeting will then call on the next person to share. In our chat rooms, it is best to type short lines followed by “. . .” which indicates that you are not finished. Like this:

One of the best tools I have found …
When I find myself under stress …
Is the Serenity Prayer … [done]

The [done] at the ends shows that you are finished, and the chairperson then will call on the next person to share.

That’s it. Those simple tools can keep things orderly even in a full chat room.

For instructions on how to log on to the chat rooms, please see this page.

 

RR – Refuge Recovery – Ottawa Ontario Canada – Saturdays @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 3 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

 

Refuge Recovery is a practice, a process, a set of tools, a treatment, and a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction This meeting is an ongoing online meeting where we study the four foundations of mindfulness. Please join us when you can.

Ottawa Ontario Canada

Saturdays PST

Zoom Meeting

https://refugerecovery-org.zoom.us/j/83916349387

Meeting ID: 839 1634 9387
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About Refuge Recovery

Buddhism recognizes a non-theistic approach to spiritual practice. The Refuge Recovery program of recovery does not ask anyone to believe anything, only to trust the process and do the hard work of recovery. This program contains a systematic approach to treating and recovering from all forms of addictions. Using the traditional formulation, the program of recovery consists of the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. When sincerely practiced, the program will ensure a full recovery from addiction and a lifelong sense of well-being and happiness. Of course, like every path, you can only get to your destination by moving forward, one foot in front of the other. The path is gradual and comprehensive, a map of the inner terrain that must be traversed in the process of recovery. The path includes daily meditation practices, written investigations of the causes and conditions of your addictions, and how to find or create the community you will need in order to heal and awaken. Our community helps shape, inform, and enhance the program with their direct experience of practicing these principles. This program, then, should be viewed as a collaborative effort. We have every intention to learn, grow and evolve.

 

4DOC – 4th Dimension O’Rourke Center – Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – Miracles Start Here – Saturdays @ Online VIA ZOOM
Jun 3 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
4th Dimension O’Rourke Center – 4DOC – Miracles Start Here – Hybrid Narcotics Anonymous – Saturdays @ Hybred Event Register for Details
Jun 3 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

 

 

 

 

 

4D Recovery – O’Rourke Center

 

MIRACLES STAT HERE

 

Saturdays – 3:00PM to 4:00PM PST

4D Recovery is a RCO providing a variety of substance use recovery support services that target young people 18 – 35. Services include recovery mentoring, recovery community centers and recovery housing.

 

An open hybrid meeting of Narcotics Anonymous

Zoom ID:  829 – 2247 – 9059

Password: recovery

 

 

 

 

4th Dimension Recovery
Website:     http://4drecovery.org
Phone:        (971) 703-4623
Email:         support@4drecovery.org
RR – Refuge Recovery – Dragon Spirit – Saturdays @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 3 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

 

Refuge Recovery is a practice, a process, a set of tools, a treatment, and a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction This meeting is an ongoing online meeting where we study the four foundations of mindfulness. Please join us when you can.

Dragon Spirit

Saturdays PST

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 843 6836 9256
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About Refuge Recovery

Buddhism recognizes a non-theistic approach to spiritual practice. The Refuge Recovery program of recovery does not ask anyone to believe anything, only to trust the process and do the hard work of recovery. This program contains a systematic approach to treating and recovering from all forms of addictions. Using the traditional formulation, the program of recovery consists of the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. When sincerely practiced, the program will ensure a full recovery from addiction and a lifelong sense of well-being and happiness. Of course, like every path, you can only get to your destination by moving forward, one foot in front of the other. The path is gradual and comprehensive, a map of the inner terrain that must be traversed in the process of recovery. The path includes daily meditation practices, written investigations of the causes and conditions of your addictions, and how to find or create the community you will need in order to heal and awaken. Our community helps shape, inform, and enhance the program with their direct experience of practicing these principles. This program, then, should be viewed as a collaborative effort. We have every intention to learn, grow and evolve.

 

4DOC – 4th Dimension O’Rourke Center – ALPHABET MAFIA – Closed AA Meeting for LBGTQIA2S+ Identifying Members – Hybrid – Sundays @ Online VIA ZOOM
Jun 3 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
4DOC – 4th Dimension O’Rourke Center – NUEVO AMANECER – EN EPANOL – Viernes @ Online VIA ZOOM
Jun 3 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
RC – RecoveryChats – ACA – Adult Children of Alcoholics – Recovery Chat Room – 5:00 PM – Monday thru Sunday @ Text Chat
Jun 3 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
RC - RecoveryChats - ACA - Adult Children of Alcoholics -  Recovery Chat Room - 5:00 PM - Monday thru Sunday @ Text Chat

 

RECOVERYCHATS

Adult Children of Alcoholics

Daily Chat Room Meeting

5:00pm to 6:00pm PST

Register to Attend This Free Chat Room

How do I register?

  • Click to enter chat.
  • Click REGISTER (next to LOGIN) or CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
  • Fill in all the fields and then click Register.
  • Go back to the main chat page and LOGIN with your new username and password

ACA – Adult Children of Alcoholics / Dysfunctional Families

“At times, adult children have been criticized for blaming their parents. The principles of ACA are not about blame. They are about owning your truth, grieving your losses, and being accountable today for how you live your life.”

Getting Started with ACA

  1. Daily ACA Meditation Email
  2. Red Book Hard Copy
  3. Yellow Book Hard CopyYellow Book PDF
  4. Find A Meeting

Helpful Official Links

RR – Refuge Recovery – The Saturday Night Speaker Meeting – Book Study – Saturdays @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 3 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

 

 

Refuge Recovery is a practice, a process, a set of tools, a treatment, and a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction This meeting is an ongoing online meeting where we study the four foundations of mindfulness. Please join us when you can.

The Saturday Night Speaker Meeting

Saturdays

to 6:30 pm

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID: 848 0631 3033
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Meeting ID: 848 0631 3033
Find your local number: https://refugerecovery-org.zoom.us/u/kdbYh7Rm6c

About Refuge Recovery
Buddhism recognizes a non-theistic approach to spiritual practice. The Refuge Recovery program of recovery does not ask anyone to believe anything, only to trust the process and do the hard work of recovery. This program contains a systematic approach to treating and recovering from all forms of addictions. Using the traditional formulation, the program of recovery consists of the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. When sincerely practiced, the program will ensure a full recovery from addiction and a lifelong sense of well-being and happiness. Of course, like every path, you can only get to your destination by moving forward, one foot in front of the other. The path is gradual and comprehensive, a map of the inner terrain that must be traversed in the process of recovery. The path includes daily meditation practices, written investigations of the causes and conditions of your addictions, and how to find or create the community you will need in order to heal and awaken. Our community helps shape, inform, and enhance the program with their direct experience of practicing these principles. This program, then, should be viewed as a collaborative effort. We have every intention to learn, grow and evolve.
SC – StepChat – Serenity Seekers AFG Meeting WSO#30753317 – All week except Thursdays @ Online via Chat
Jun 3 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
SC - StepChat - Serenity Seekers AFG Meeting WSO#30753317 - All week except Thursdays @ Online via Chat

 

 

 

StepChat

Serenity Seekers AFG Meeting

WSO#30753317

Register to Attend

https://www.stepchat.com/chat/room1.htm

 

To Attend A Meeting In a Chat Room

When you first log on you will be in The Lounge which is not a meeting room, but open chat fellowship available 24/7 to members of all 12-step groups.

To go to the meeting rooms from The Lounge, click on the 3-dot menu icon at the top left of the chat screen, then click on the meeting room you wish to enter. If you don’t see the 3 dots, click the ESC key or swipe from the left if you are on a mobile device.

Tips for Chat Meetings

There is no real protocol for “informal” chat gatherings in our open chat rooms, but in our meeting rooms, we try to keep it as much of a face-to-face meeting as possible. Just as in a face-to-face meeting, we do not interrupt the person who is “speaking” or crosstalk after they are done.

Also, as in a face-to-face meeting, someone serves as the “chairperson” who opens the meetings, picks a topic and helps keep the meeting focused on the topic discussion as members take turn sharing on the topic.

Some of our meetings have a “greeter” who sends a private message to any late-comers to the meeting to welcome them and tell them the topics of discussion. If the late-comer is new to online meetings, the greeter may also explain briefly how meetings work (see below).

NOTE: To send someone a private message during the meeting, click on their name in the members’ list to the right of the chat window. To receive a private message, click on the name of the person who sent it.

If you wish to share, type an exclamation point like this: !. It’s like raising your hand.

The chair of the meeting will then call on the next person to share. In our chat rooms, it is best to type short lines followed by “. . .” which indicates that you are not finished. Like this:

One of the best tools I have found …
When I find myself under stress …
Is the Serenity Prayer … [done]

The [done] at the ends shows that you are finished, and the chairperson then will call on the next person to share.

That’s it. Those simple tools can keep things orderly even in a full chat room.

For instructions on how to log on to the chat rooms, please see this page.

 

PAWS – Pills Anonymous World Service – Glendale PA Recovery – Saturdays @ Online Via Zoom
Jun 3 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
PAWS - Pills Anonymous World Service - Glendale PA Recovery - Saturdays @ Online Via Zoom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pills Anonymous World Service

Glendale PA Recovery

Open Meeting

Saturdays, 5:30PM PST

“Pills Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from pill addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using pills. There are no dues or fees for PA membership; we are self supporting through our own contributions. PA is not affiliated with any religious group, politics, organization, or institution. We do not wish to engage in any controversy and neither endorse nor oppose any cause. This is a program which works by regularly attending meetings and working the 12 Steps of Recovery with other pill addicts. Our primary purpose is to carry the message to the addict who still suffers. We work together to stay clean and help others achieve the same freedom.”

 

Attend Via Zoom

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89162818384?pwd=aXE5Z2JCakdIa0hvQUNESDFyUEF5dz09

Meeting ID: 891 6281 8384

Passcode: Pillz

 

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Meeting ID: 891 6281 8384
Passcode: 815462
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Azad S. – azadabedstephen@gmail.com

CA – Crim-Anon – Criminals Anonymous Fellowship – Open Meeting – Saturdays @ Online via Zoom
Jun 3 @ 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm

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Crim Anon with VOA (Volunteers of America)  OPEN virtual group on Saturday

6pm-7:15pm PST

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID 859 776 189

Facebook page:

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CA – Crim-Anon w 4D – 4th Dimension Recovery for Young Persons – Criminals Anonymous Fellowship – Open Virtual & In Person Meeting – Saturdays @ Online via Zoom
Jun 3 @ 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm

 

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Crim Anon with 4D (4th Dimension Recovery for Young Persons)

in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon

OPEN virtual group and in-person group on Saturday

6pm-7:15pm PST

About Crim-Anon (Criminals Anonymous)

We are a recovery fellowship comprised of men, women, youth, survivors, and their families that are committed to supporting and living a crime-free lifestyle. We welcome you to check out our website at www.crimanon.org. Zoom on in with us!  To join this meeting, use the ZOOM Link and Meeting ID provided below:

Join Zoom Meeting   https://zoom.us/j/6505312068

Meeting ID   650-531-2068

CONTACT US:
Criminal Anonymous World Services
2601 SE 160th Ave., Portland, OR 97236
Bear C: (971) 282-1903
Zane M: (503) 754-5217
Billy S: (971) 985-4849   bear01@crimanon.org
Hours of Operation    24/7 
Get in touch with our team at Criminal Anonymous World Services in Portland, OR if you need support, have any questions.
Grand Elders are available      24/7:
 Bear – (971) 282-1903
 Zane – (503) 754-5217
 Reina – (503) 446-0243
 Billy – (971) 985-4849
 Bo – (971) 772-8307
 Amber – (503) 799-2552
 Andrey M – (503) 660-9448
 Tara – (971) 323-2699
 DJ – (503) 501-1368
 Twila – (503) 936-5185
 Caitlin – (971) 804-2848
 Nick – (503) 465-7013
 Joanie – (503) 732-4115
 Michelle – (503) 875-7985
 Cliff – (971) 283-3133
 Dick – 503) 380-5800
 Melanie – (503) 922-5014
 Sean – (971) 276-5365

Crim Anon Website:

https://www.crimanon.org

Facebook Crim Anon Home Page

https://www.facebook.com/CriminalsAnonymous/

Facebook  Crim Anon Fellowship Page:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/475073000014931/

 

MA-Dist 11 – Marijuana Anonymous District 11 – Smokeless Sisters Online Meeting – Tuesdays @ Online Event Call for Details
Jun 3 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

 

 

Marijuana Anonymous, District 11

Smokeless Sisters Online Meeting

Tuesdays, 6:00PM to 7:00PM PST

 

Smokeless Sisters offers a safe space for all who respect and identify on the feminine spectrum. This is an online Zoom meeting.

Please call for meeting information, we’re unable to text people from this number: +1 (503) 568-1636.

 

What is Marijuana Anonymous?

Marijuana Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share our experience, strength, and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from marijuana addiction.

The only requirement is a desire to stop using marijuana. There are no dues or fees for membership. MA is fully self-supporting through members’ contributions. MA is not affiliated with any religious or secular institution or organization and has no opinion on any outside controversies or causes.

Our primary purpose is to stay free of marijuana and to help the addict who still suffers achieve the same freedom. This is done by practicing the suggested Twelve Steps of recovery and by being guided by the Twelve Traditions.

Ultimately, hope for recovery lies in the individual addict’s ability to recognize that they have a problem and that they need help. The point at which one recognizes the need for help is commonly referred to as a “bottom” or a moment of clarity. The addict must have a true desire to stop using and the willingness to admit that the problem cannot be coped with alone.