NAlogosmaalogosmMeetings are an essential part of 12 step based recovery. There are many options available such as Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Marijuana Anonymous, Crystal Meth Anonymous to name a few. There are thousands of meetings per week in the San Fernando Valley alone. At Sobriety Central Sober Living, we are required a minimum of 3 meetings per week, signed by a meeting officer.

We cannot stress to you how important meetings are and if you're new in recovery, our motto follows, 90 meetings in 90 days. Rarely have we seen a person fail that attends meetings daily. While you are in our sober living, we understand that there is work and family and other things to do, but the fact remains, without meetings, it's just a matter of time until the addiction rears it's ugly head.

We have links to meetings in the San Fernando Valley area. Check them out! Thanks for stopping by.

 

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soberhousingnetThe San Fernando Sober Living Coalition, which is run by the Sober Housing Network, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to excellence in the operation and management of sober living. The Network was founded in 1995 to provide training and assistance to a few local groups of sober living homes.

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