Frequently Asked Questions
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No. The Fellowship Center is a facility that provides a safe environment for 12-step meetings and sober events for individuals that are seeking to overcome addiction to drugs or alcohol.
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Anyone who has a desire to become or to stay sober are welcome to attend meetings. Supportive family and friends are also welcome to join us at sober events and all open meetings.
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There are no dues or fees. Each group that has meetings at the Fellowship Center is completely self supporting. There is no cost to join a group. Some sober events hosted by the fellowship center ask for a donation, but no one is ever turned away.
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Follow this link for details.
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Sobriety is a personal journey but people do find valuable support and guidance from individuals who attend meetings regularly.
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Yes. There are no sign in sheets or attendance taken. Depending on your comfort level, you may introduce yourself by your first name or not introduce yourself at all.
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Yes. All are welcome at the Fellowship Center for sober events and open meetings. There are some meetings that are only for those in recovery so please to be sure to check with group.
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The Fellowship Center hosts many annual and reoccurring events. We also rent space for 12 step programs to host events as well. You can find our most up to date events information at this link.
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No. However, the Fellowship Center operates under the umbrella of Success Residential Homes Inc., which does provide sober housing for men and women in early sobriety. You can find more information about Success Residential in this link.
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This is entirely up to the group you’re choosing to attend. On the website for the respective program, you can find weather or not a group is an Open or Closed meeting. This means weather or not it’s open to visitors like friends and family or students. If you’re ever unsure, you can feel free to ask a chair person of the group you’re visiting. Most groups are friendly and willing to answer any of your questions.
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Yes, you can find the hotline numbers for both AA and NA in our Resources Page by following this link. If there is anyone available, they will help. Once you attend a meeting, letting people you need help getting to them will help you expand your network, which is highly suggested.