Recovery is strongest when it is shared. That's why HARP hosts regular Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings as part of our recovery model. These globally recognized fellowships provide a safe, non-judgmental space where individuals struggling with addiction can connect, share their experiences, and encourage one another.
At HARP, AA & NA meetings serve as both a lifeline during treatment and a sustainable support system after treatment. Clients learn that they are not aloneβthat thousands of others have walked the same road and found hope through community.
What Our AA & NA Meetings Provide
Peer-Led Support
Guided by people who have walked the journey of recovery, offering authentic understanding and shared experience.
Anonymity & Confidentiality
Creating a safe environment for openness where participants can share without fear of judgment or breach of privacy.
Encouragement & Accountability
Helping clients remain committed to sobriety through mutual support and gentle accountability within the fellowship.
Shared Wisdom & Experiences
Offering practical advice and inspiration through the collective wisdom of those who have overcome similar challenges.
Global Fellowship
Connecting clients to a recovery community that extends far beyond HARP, providing lifelong support networks.
Lifelong Support & Community
Many clients continue attending AA & NA long after completing treatment, finding in them a lifelong source of strength, hope, and encouragement. These meetings become an integral part of their ongoing recovery maintenance and personal growth.
At HARP, AA & NA meetings remind every client: "You are not alone. Recovery is a journey best walked together."