Al-Anon
Saturdays, 9:00-10:00 AM - Room 129
A 12-step support fellowship for relatives and
friends of alcoholics. Al-Anon
offers understanding help; support to families and friends of problem
drinkers. Our program is adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous and is based
upon the Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions and Twelve Concepts of Service.
Many who come to Al-Anon 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, 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.

Alcoholics Anonymous
Saturdays, 9:00-10:00 AM - Room 137
Unity Church of the Hills hosts an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting every Saturday. This is a separate meeting from our weekly Al-Anon meetings. Alcoholics 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 alcoholism. Visit the AA Website.

Anorexics & Bulimics Anonymous
Thursdays, 12:00 Noon
This is a fellowship of individuals whose primary purpose is to find and maintain sobriety in our eating practices, and to help others do the same. The only membership requirement is a desire to stop unhealthy eating practices which we have come to realize are progressively destroying our lives, physically, mentally and spiritually. In this circle of healing, we learn to awaken to the truth about the disease, to recognize its lies, to see how it entraps us, to trust in a Higher Power that loves us unconditionally and to turn our will and our lives over to this loving power. We use the 12 Steps of AA and the foundation of anonymity. We will be every Thursday at 12:00 Noon. For questions or more information, call Erin at 512-415-5182 or visit www.anorexicsandbulimicsanonymousaba.com.

Recovery, Inc.
Mondays - 7:30-9:00 PM
This is a self-help mental health program based on the ground breaking work of the founder, a neuropsychiatrist, the late Abraham A. Low, M.D. RI has been active since 1937 and have groups meeting every week around the world. Members include people diagnosed with mood disorders including depression, dysthymia and bipolar (manic-depressive) disorder; psychotic disorders including schizophrenia; anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders; and personality disorders. Members also include people who have not been diagnosed, but who are having difficulty dealing with the problems of every day life. The Recovery Method is a compilation of many simple yet practical coping techniques which are learned through regular attendance at meetings, studying the Recovery literature, and daily practice. Anyone can attend. |
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