activities · 12
what they do
direct service · 9
- Conducting Meetings in Facilities 12-Step and Peer-Led Recovery MeetingsConducts meetings within correctional and treatment facilities, and provides informational meetings about A.A. for programs such as Alcohol Safety Action Project (A.S.A.P.) and Driving While Intoxicated (D.W.I.).
- Conducting informational meetings in facilities 12-Step and Peer-Led Recovery MeetingsThe organization conducts meetings within correctional and treatment facilities, and provides informational meetings about A.A. for programs such as Alcohol Safety Action Project (A.S.A.P.) and Driving While Intoxicated (D.W.I.).
- Hosting Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings 12-Step and Peer-Led Recovery MeetingsHosts various types of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings, including open speaker, open discussion, closed discussion, and step meetings, Monday through Saturday evenings to discuss the A.A. program and recovery.
- Hosting Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and other recovery meetings 12-Step and Peer-Led Recovery MeetingsNUHOPE ALANO INC hosts various types of recovery meetings, including Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings, "We are not Saints" meetings, "Be Tru 2 U" meetings, Dual Recovery meetings, and Wellbriety meetings, to support individuals in their recovery journey. These meetings include open speaker, open discussion, closed discussion, and step meetings.
- Hosting Specialized Recovery Meetings 12-Step and Peer-Led Recovery MeetingsHosts specialized recovery meetings such as "We are not Saints," "Be Tru 2 U," Dual Recovery, and Wellbriety meetings.
- Operating 24-hour recovery hotlinesThe organization operates 24-hour hotlines for Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Codependents Anonymous to provide immediate support to individuals seeking help.
- Operating Recovery HotlinesOperates 24-hour hotlines for Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Codependents Anonymous, and directs individuals to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for mental health crisis support.
- Providing Person-to-Person Sponsorship 12-Step and Peer-Led Recovery MeetingsProvides person-to-person service and "sponsorship" to individuals seeking help with a drinking problem.
- Providing person-to-person recovery support 12-Step and Peer-Led Recovery MeetingsNUHOPE ALANO INC offers person-to-person service and "sponsorship" to individuals seeking help with a drinking problem, providing direct, individualized support.
capacity building · 3
- Offering Annual Memberships Membership Dues & Sustaining GiftsOffers annual memberships priced at $75 to support club operations.
- Supporting club operations through memberships Membership Dues & Sustaining GiftsNUHOPE ALANO INC offers annual memberships priced at $75 to support the ongoing operations of the club.
- Supporting club operations through memberships Membership Dues & Sustaining GiftsNUHOPE ALANO INC offers annual memberships priced at $75 to support the general operations of the club.
strategies · 10
how they think
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- 12-Step Program for Sustained Recovery Twelve Steps programEmploys the Twelve Steps program as a foundational framework to help individuals achieve and maintain sobriety while building a meaningful, alcohol-free life.
- 7th Tradition Self-Support Model 7th_tradition_self_supportEnsures full financial self-sufficiency through member contributions in alignment with the 7th Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous, declining outside funding to maintain autonomy and adherence to program principles.
- Focused intervention on alcoholism (Singleness of Purpose) singleness_of_purposeThe organization maintains a singular focus on addressing alcoholism, believing that this concentrated approach is crucial for effective treatment and to overcome the denial often associated with the condition.
- Group Financial Stewardship and Digital Contribution Guidance digital_payment_platform_selection_guidanceSupports AA groups in managing finances responsibly by providing education on treasurers’ roles, prudent reserves, and selecting accessible, low-cost digital payment platforms through group consensus to sustain the 7th Tradition in modern meeting formats.
- Relapse Prevention via Peer Support Access relapse_preventionReduces risk of relapse by encouraging individuals in recovery to contact a support hotline before engaging in substance use, leveraging immediate peer connection as a preventive intervention.
- Relapse prevention through support hotlines relapse_preventionIndividuals in recovery are encouraged to utilize a support hotline as a proactive measure to prevent relapse, by calling before engaging in drinking or drug use.
- Self-sufficiency through member contributions (7th Tradition) 7th_tradition_self_supportThe organization achieves full self-support by relying on membership dues and contributions, aligning with the 7th tradition of declining outside contributions to maintain independence and focus on its core mission.
- Singleness of Purpose in Recovery Focus singleness_of_purposeConcentrates exclusively on alcoholism as the core mission, maintaining a singular focus to effectively address denial and support recovery without dilution from broader issues.
- Structured Facility and Meeting Governance board-approved facility managementMaintains organizational integrity and oversight by requiring board approval for physical changes to meeting spaces and distinguishing between open and closed meetings to preserve appropriate boundaries and purpose.
- Twelve Steps program for recovery Twelve Steps programThe organization utilizes the Twelve Steps program as a foundational framework to guide individuals in developing a fulfilling life free from alcohol dependence.
named programs · 4
what they call their work
24/7 Recovery Hotlines
Offers access to round-the-clock hotlines for AA, NA, CODA, and the national suicide and crisis lifeline
AA Meeting Hosting
Provides physical and virtual space for Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, including open, closed, step, and discussion formats
Dual Recovery Meetings
Hosts meetings for individuals recovering from both alcohol and drug addiction, supporting dual diagnosis recovery
Wellbriety Program
Supports culturally specific recovery for Indigenous communities through the Wellbriety movement and related meetings
relationships · 6
who they work with
- 988 Lifeline Partner — Provides access to the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
- A.S.A.P. (Alcohol Safety Action Project) Partner — Conducts informational meetings about A.A. as part of their programs.
- AA Partner — Provides a hotline for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
- CODA Partner — Provides a hotline for Co-Dependents Anonymous (CODA).
- D.W.I. (Driving While Intoxicated) programs Partner — Conducts informational meetings about A.A. as part of their programs.
- NA Partner — Provides a hotline for Narcotics Anonymous (NA).