"Our primary purpose is to stay free from cocaine
and all other mind-altering substances,
and to help others achieve the same freedom."
“Cocaine 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 their addiction.” The best way to reach someone is to speak to them on a common level. The members of CA are all recovering addicts who maintain their individual sobriety by working with others. We come from various social, ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds, but what we have in common is addiction. For the international site please visit the Cocaine Anonymous International Site.
“The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances.” Anyone who wants to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances (including alcohol) is welcome
“Our primary purpose is to stay free from cocaine and all other mind-altering substances, and to help others achieve the same freedom.” The only purpose of Cocaine Anonymous is to offer recovery to individuals who are suffering from addiction. Our experience has shown that the most effective way to attain and maintain sobriety is to work with others suffering from the same malady
“We are not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution. We do not wish to engage in any controversy and we neither endorse nor oppose any causes.” In order to maintain our integrity and avoid any possible complications, we are not affiliated with any outside organization. Although C.A. is a spiritual program, we do not align ourselves with any religion. Our members are free to define their spirituality as they see fit. Our individual members may have opinions of their own, but C.A. as a whole has no opinion on outside issues. We are not affiliated with any rehabs, recovery houses or hospitals, but many do refer their patients to Cocaine Anonymous to maintain their sobriety
“There are no dues or fees for membership; we are fully self-supporting through our own contributions.” We do ask for voluntary contributions at meetings to cover expenses such as coffee, rent, literature and services to help those who are still suffering. However, newcomers need not feel obligated to contribute. We do not accept donations from organizations or individuals outside the fellowship.
"Reaching out, when you can't go out."
"Here are the steps we took, which are suggested as a program of recovery"
"How can Cocaine Anonymous stay whole and survive is laid out in the 12 Traditions."
Documents and readings of our way of life.
These documents and links are merely a beginning, but do not represent all that can be discovered
of Cocaine Anonymous. To explore more a good place to start would be the
Cocaine Anonymous International Site.
“The story of how many millions of men and women have recovered from
alcoholism and/or addiction.”
This 12 step program follows the same teachings and steps as laid out in the first 164 pages
of the A.A Big Book, and here are those pages:
“Half measures availed us nothing”
Work sheets for the individual, sponser, or anyone else looking to get clean from all mind altering
substances
“Cocaine 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
their addiction”
Formats for local meetings as well as generic formats.
“Cocaine Anonymous is not a drug-specific fellowship. It doesn’t matter to us if you
drank or what types of drugs you used; if you have a desire to stop you are welcome here!”
Informative and/or inspiringe readings from the C.A.
community as well as other 12 step communities.
Please contact us, we're here to help!