Washtenaw County, MI Anonymous Groups Other
than AA, NA, OA, Alanon
(last updated in March 2009)
(All Anonymous meetings listed below are closed to the general
public, unless noted otherwise.)
Alcoholics Anonymous: For meeting days, times & locations in Washtenaw County, click here
Alcoholics for Christ: For meeting days, times & locations in Michigan, visit www.alcoholicsforchrist.com.
Anonymous One Self-Help U.S. Database: Substance abuse treatment centers, sober clubs, sober clubs and more. Visit www.anonymousone.com/main.htm
Cleptomaniac & Shoplifting Anonymous: Tuesdays, 7:00PM, Brighton
Hospital, 12851 East Grand River, Cafeteria, Brighton. Call Terry, 248-358-8508
or visit www.kleptomaniacsanonymous.com
Cocaine Anonymous: A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other to overcome their common problem. Visit www.camichigan.org to access contact numbers and meeting times in Michigan.
Codependents Anonymous: Wednesdays, 6:00PM & Saturdays, 3:00PM at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, 5305 Elliott Drive, Ann Arbor. Contact (734) 428-1368 or visit www.codependents.org
Compulsive Eaters Anonymous: For times and locations of meetings in Michigan, visit www.ceahow.org.
Debtors Anonymous: Contact (734) 332-9092 for meeting times in Ann Arbor. Visit www.debtorsanonymous.org for more information about DA.
Depressed Anonymous: Visit www.depressedanon.com for meeting times in the U.S.
Emotions Anonymous: A self-help group shares experiences, hopes and strengths with each other using 12-Step program to gain better emotional health Visit www.emotionsanonymous.org, www.earegion5.com or www.aapro.net/ea/ for national, regional & local information or http://allone.com/12/ea/ for EA meeting times and locations.
Families Anonymous- SE Michigan Intergroup: Self-help & 12 Step groups
for families coping with a drug/alcohol and behavioral problems in the family.
For meeting locations and times in Michigan, call (800) 736-9805 or visit www.familiesanonymous.org.
Food Addicts Anonymous: For information, visit www.foodaddictsanonymous.org
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous: For Michigan meeting times and locations, visit www.foodaddicts.org
Gamblers Anonymous: Click here for the meeting times and locations for the 40 Gamblers Anonymous groups in Michigan. For more information about GA, visit www.gamblersanonymous.org.
Gam-Anon: Self help meetings for the spouse, family or close friends of compulsive gamblers. For meeting times and locations, visit www.gam-anon.org
Marijuana Anonymous: Visit www.marijuana-anonymous.org for more information.
Narcotics Anonymous: For meeting days, times & locations in Washtenaw County, click here
Nar-Anon Family Groups: Self help groups for families and friends of people with substance abuse problems. Visit www.nar-anon.org/naranongroups.htm for Michigan meeting locations or general information.
Nicotine Anonymous: Visit http://nicotine-anonymous.org
for up-to-date listings of meetings in the state.
Overcomers Anonymous: Support groups that use the Bible and the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous to minister to individuals who are affected by alcohol, mind altering drugs, sexual addiction, gambling, food and other compulsive behaviors or dependencies. Family members are welcome to meetings. Contact (800) 310-3001 for meeting times in Michigan or visit www.overcomersoutreach.org for more information.
Overeaters Anonymous: Visit the OA website at www.oa.org/
to find a current meeting near you.
S-Anon: Self help groups for people who are being affected by another
person's sexual addiction. Call (586) 997-7518 for meeting times/locations or
visit www.sanon.org for more information.
Schizophrenics Anonymous: For more information, visit www.schizophrenia.com
Sex Addicts Anonymous: Call SAA national office at (800) 477-8191 or visit www.sexaa.org
for the time and locations of current meetings in Michigan..
Sexaholics Anonymous: Visit www.sa.org for general information and for how to find meetings in Michigan.
Smart Recovery : An alternative to AA & NA meetings. Visit www.smartrecovery.org for general information and for how to find meetings in the Ann Arbor area.
Smoking Cessation:
State of Michigan Tobacco Quitline- Free nicotine patches, gum and lozenges are offered by the Michigan Department of Community Health for tobacco users who enroll in free cessation services through the Michigan Tobacco Quitline. The tobacco quitline can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at 800-784-8669. The quit program also provides personal coaches to help develop individualized quit plans. The coaches provide ongoing support with up to five telephone sessions around the caller's quit date. Spanish-speaking coaches are available. The program is available to all callers 18 and older, regardless of income or insurance status. Website: www.michigan.gov/tobacco
Workaholics Anonymous: The website of W.A., www.workaholics-anonymous.org, includes information on program literature, W.A. meetings, the W.A. Book of Recovery, conferences and newsletters, and how to contact the organization.