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Pillar One

You don't have to do this alone.

Recovery is most powerful when it's shared. Our community connects you with peer mentors, AA and NA meetings, and sober living networks — all rooted in the 12-step tradition.

12

Steps. One proven path.

Free

Always free to join.

24/7

Crisis support available.

1939

AA founded. Tested by time.

How We Support You

Three ways community shows up for you.

  • Two people in a warm, empathetic one-on-one conversation

    Peer Support

    One-on-One Peer Mentorship

    Sometimes the most powerful thing is talking to someone who has been exactly where you are. Our peer mentorship program connects you with a sponsor or mentor who has walked the 12 steps and understands the road ahead.

    • Matched by shared experience and background
    • Weekly check-ins and open availability
    • Grounded in AA and NA sponsor traditions
    • Confidential and judgment-free
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  • A recovery support group meeting in a circle

    Group Meetings

    AA & NA Group Meetings

    There is something irreplaceable about sitting in a room with people who understand. We help you find AA and NA meetings near you — in-person and online — so you always have a place to belong, no matter where you are in your journey.

    • Local AA and NA meeting directory
    • Online and hybrid meeting options
    • Open and closed meeting formats
    • Newcomer-friendly introductions available
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  • A person walking a forest path at sunrise, symbolizing a new beginning

    Sober Living

    Sober Living Network

    Recovery is easier when your environment supports it. Our sober living network connects you with housing, housemates, and communities where sobriety is the shared foundation — not the exception.

    • Vetted sober living home listings
    • Housemate matching for sober environments
    • Community events and group activities
    • Transition support from treatment to daily life
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Why Community Works

The numbers behind connection.

Decades of research and millions of lived experiences confirm what AA and NA have always known: people recover better together.

2M+

AA members worldwide in over 180 countries

85+

Years of the 12-step model helping people stay sober

More likely to maintain sobriety with peer support vs. alone

"The moment I stopped trying to do it alone and walked into a meeting, everything changed. I didn't need to explain myself — they already understood."
James K. — 4 years sober, AA member

Common Questions

Questions about joining our community

If you have a question that isn't answered here, please reach out — we're always happy to talk.

  • No. While our community is rooted in the 12-step traditions of AA and NA, anyone seeking sobriety and support is welcome here. You do not need to be a member of any organization to participate.

  • Yes, completely. Access to peer support connections, meeting directories, and community resources is free. We believe financial barriers should never stand between someone and their recovery.

  • You can reach out through our contact page and we will help match you with a peer mentor based on your background, location, and what you are looking for in a support relationship.

  • That is completely okay. Many people start with one-on-one peer support before joining a group. There is no timeline or requirement — you move at your own pace.

  • We link to the official AA and NA meeting directories, as well as curated local resources. For the most up-to-date official meeting information, we always recommend checking aa.org or na.org directly.

Take the First Step

Your community is waiting.

Whether you're looking for a sponsor, a meeting, or simply a place where people understand — we're here. It's free, it's open, and it starts whenever you're ready.