
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.

Ananda Meditation:
Ananda Meditation is a guided meditation experience for spiritual growth, focusing upon awareness, mindfulness, and true connection in recovery from addiction.
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!

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.

Heroin Anonymous (HA):
Heroin Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have found a better way of life, free from heroin addiction. Our fellowship is based on a 12-step program of recovery—and we are here to share what we have found.

Yoga:
Kundalini 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. All levels welcome.

Passions Over Addictions:
Passions Over Addictions is a place to discover, discuss, awaken, and implement the things in our lives that we are passionate about to feed the fire for a lasting, meaningful, and happy recovery.

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.

Living with Grieving:
Grief can feel lonely, even with other loved ones around. Sharing your sorrows with others who have experienced other losses can help.

Mind and Body Training:
Mind and Body Training aids in internal physical and mental nature, resulting in personal power, self-discipline, and laughter.

Narcotics Anonymous:
Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship of people in recovery from drugs using a 12-step model of recovery.

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.

The Artist’s Way:
The Artist’s Way is a creative cluster to explore a spiritual path to Higher Creativity.

The Family Restored Support Group:
The Family Restored offers support groups for friends and families of people with substance use disorder and other addictions.

Wellbriety:
Wellbriety is a movement that seeks to break the cycle of hurt caused by alcoholism with an emphasis on Native spiritual traditions.