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Working together with

A Solution for the
Problem of Addiction

Cocaine Anonymous is a global fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may
solve their common problem and help others recover from addiction.

We have thousands of meetings across the world

Cooperation with Professional Communities

Cocaine Anonymous is committed to working cooperatively with professional communities. We can arrange short, informative presentations that explain who we are, what we do, and how we can help those affected by addiction

Our Public Information Committees provide literature, meeting directories, and multilingual materials suitable for your organisation. We are also available to discuss how we can assist your teams in signposting individuals towards C.A. meetings and support​. All our cooperation respects the traditions of C.A. We offer information and practical help, maintaining anonymity, autonomy, and a clear focus on our primary purpose - to help the addict who still suffers.

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    Presentations and Information Sessions
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    Dialogue and Cooperation
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    Literature and Materials

We have a solution for cocaine & all mind altering drugs, including alcohol

While our name might suggest we focus solely on cocaine, we address addiction to all mind-altering substances. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances.

C.A. meetings provide a place where people can share their experience, strength and hope with each other. Our members have demonstrated continuous abstinence from all mind-altering substances and are willing to share how it works with those interested in recovery. The fact that an individual has recovered from their addiction and is freely passing on this experience is a powerful message for someone desperately seeking a solution to their own addiction.

Professional Support and Cooperation

Contact our Public Information committee

We have meetings in over 30 countries

How we help
Professional Communities

In C.A. one addict helps another. Through working with professional communities, we can extend this help to reach those who might not yet know about our solution.
Literature and informational Materials
We provide literature suitable for your setting, including:
Information about what happens in C.A. meetings
Materials in multiple languages
Resources for specific populations including young people and LGBTQ+ individuals
Meeting directories and contact information
testimonials

Hear from our members

"The first time I shared my story at a Cocaine Anonymous meeting, I had expected looks of disgust and fear, but instead I received warm hugs and appreciation."

Helen M
North England

“Taking the Twelve Steps leads to... a change in thinking, attitudes, and outlook that frees us from active addiction.”

Carl T
USA

"Working with others for a greater good builds friendships, unity, and helps keep us sober."

Deveron
South Africa

Local Support and Resources

We feel that one addict talking to another can provide a level of mutual understanding and fellowship that may be difficult to find through other methods.

Our Public Information Committee can provide the following support to professionals:
Current meeting lists in your area
‘Where to finds’ showing times and locations of C.A. meetings operating in your area to give out.
Literature and materials for your clients or staff
We can provide literature, posters, and informative speakers for use for your clients or to talk to teams.
‘Chits’ for use as evidence of attendance
Stamped cards verifying meeting attendance, while maintaining the Fellowship’s anonymity. tradition.