Find Support on Your Pathway of Recovery
With over 55 weekly meetings and activities offered in-person and hybrid, PRCC is home to an array of groups that support multiple pathways of recovery. Each group is open to anyone in or seeking recovery. Give us a call at 207-553-2575 for more info!
Alcoholics Anonymous
Rooted in the 12 Steps, AA meetings at PRCC are discussion-based and open to all.
All Recovery
All Recovery meetings provide a safe, non-therapeutic, non-judgmental environment for discussion. All pathways are welcome.
Gardeners in Recovery
Relationships & Recovery
A support meeting for people impacted by a loved one’s substance use disorder and/or in recovery to discuss how we have better relationships for better lives.
Volunteer Orientation
Lots of VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES available!
Orientation Tuesday @ 10:30-11:30 am, In-person
Email justinj@portlandrecovery.org for info
All Recovery for Veterans
All recovery support meeting for veterans and allies, connecting those who served with hope.
The Pheonix- Sober Run Crew
Sober Run Crew, partnered with The Phoenix, hosts a community run around PRCC every Tuesday. All are welcome, no running experience needed.
Young at Heart Pro-Social Committee (YAH)
YAH helps sponsor and plan pro-social events, promote youth advocacy, and put on educational workshops geared towards youth members of the recovery community.
Help us plan our next event or workshop!
All Recovery Re-Entry Focus
All Recovery Support Group focused on positive re-entry after incarceration.
HIV & HEP C Testing
HIV & HEP C Testing is provided freely and confidentially by the Frannie Peabody Center.
H.O.P.E. Group
H.O.P.E. Group provides non-judgmental, emotional, and spiritual support. H.O.P.E. groups are powerful forums for attitudinal healing.
Mind and Body Training
Mind and Body Training aids in internal physical and mental nature, resulting in personal power, self-discipline, and laughter.
Poetry, Art Creation, and Sharing
This is an informal group dedicated to poetry, art creation, and sharing. Come express yourself!
Reiki
Reiki is an energy healing technique that offers deep relaxation, so one’s body is able to heal itself as it was meant to. These are individual sessions facilitated by a certified Reiki master.
SMART Recovery
SMART Recovery is a mutual support group utilizing science-based self-empowerment for addiction recovery.
A.R.T. Group
Weekly art guided by an instructor, to help recognize and release feelings. Art can help to heal trauma, soothe anxiety, calm depression, and build loving community. Tools are supplied but feel free to bring your own.
The Family Restored Support Group
The Family Restored offers support groups for friends and families of people with substance use disorder and other addictions.
Marijuana Anonymous
A fellowship of people who share our experience, strength, and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from marijuana addiction.
Crystal Meth Anonymous
(CMA)
Crystal Meth Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other, so they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addiction to crystal meth.
Dharma Recovery
Dharma Recovery is a non-theistic, Buddhist-inspired approach to recovery from addictions of all kinds.
Fathers in Recovery
The focus of Fathers in Recovery is to encourage and support personal growth by taking responsibility for the role we play in our children’s lives.
Yoga
Yoga is a spiritual and ascetic discipline, a part of which, including breath control, simple meditation, and the adoption of specific bodily postures, is widely practiced for health and relaxation.
Overeaters Anonymous (OA)
Whatever problem you may have with food you are welcome at this meeting. OA 12&12 and Big Book based study and discussion with speakers.
Drug Addicts Anonymous (DAA) Queers
DAA is a 12-step based group to discuss our shared purpose of recovery from drug addiction. While all are welcome and encouraged to come share fellowship and recovery, the group will be focused on the unique challenges and opportunities queers in recovery experience.
All Recovery for Women (WARM)
Women’s All Recovery Meeting (WARM) is a discussion group based on all recovery topics. They are open to anyone who struggles with addiction, affected by someone else’s addiction and supporters of recovery in general. All recovery meetings embrace ALL pathways.
Tai Chi & Qigong
Meditation & Gentle Movement