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  Friday night Australia Regional Meeting

Next meeting:
Friday, April 3
4:00 AM to 5:00 AM in your timezone ( Eastern )

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Schedule: Every Friday, 4:00 AM to 5:00 AM

 


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  Details

Cost: Free

Format: How Was Your Week Meeting

LifeRing Secular Recovery How Was Your Week? Meetings bring together participants at every stage of their recovery. Participants have the opportunity to reflect on the past week’s events and how these events have impacted their recovery journey. Positive, supportive crosstalk is welcome.


LifeRing Secular Recovery is a free, abstinence-based network of substance use recovery resources designed to build supportive connections between peers within positive environments that suit their individual needs.

LifeRing follows a 3-S philosophy: Sobriety, Secularity, and Self-Empowerment. LifeRing participants come together to connect with other peers in recovery We offer a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can express yourself and explore your support objectives. We treat everyone with respect, and everything shared is confidential.

Specific audiences: Local/Regional

These online meetings are hosted by specific local or regional LifeRing groups to help you build a support network closer to home.

Languages spoken: English

 

  Convenors

Eddie B
Email: [email protected]
 
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  Online Meeting

See the Notes section on this page for instructions on obtaining the meeting join link, or contact the convenor.

 

  Notes
Meeting #: 1305

 

Come join us for the Friday night Wollongong LifeRing meeting! We are currently having a regional online meeting for all Australians and look forward to connecting with you.

When: Fridays at 7:00 PM (AEST/AEDT)

How to Join: To receive the meeting link, please email the convenor, Eddie, at [email protected].

Rather than traditional one-person "shares," we aim for a more casual, loungeroom-style discussion. We encourage "cross-talk" and celebrate the variety of personal recovery plans that members build to empower their sober selves. This group is for anyone Australia-wide at this stage. We welcome those who prefer a secular, choice-promoting environment to maintain and build the connection that is so often cited as the opposite of addiction.


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