Cocaine Anonymous Atlanta

Find CA Meetings in Atlanta and the Surrounding Area

Everyone struggling with cocaine addiction has a place at Cocaine Anonymous (CA) meetings in Atlanta, Georgia

From newbies stumbling through early steps to wise members with years under their belt, and everyone in between, positive peer relationships matter in recovery.

Cocaine Anonymous Atlanta can help you find those relationships and hope for a better future. This helpful resource from Ingrained Recovery will help you find meetings in the Atlanta area, evidence that you don’t have to heal alone.

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Where Can I Find Cocaine Anonymous Meetings in Atlanta?

If you’re in recovery from cocaine or other mind-altering substances, you can find Cocaine Anonymous meetings most days of the week. CA has been around for decades.

This safe space to connect and share can be an invaluable tool in your recovery.

Most of these community meetings are open to anyone who has the desire to quit using cocaine. It doesn’t matter if you’re in active recovery or are considering making the change.

East Atlanta Hope

These meetings happen at the East Atlanta Library on Fridays at 8 p.m. The library’s located at 400 Flat Shoals Ave. SE, Atlanta, Georgia. Call (404) 613-7320 for more info.

Saturday Night Vinings

This meeting at Vinings United Methodist Church happens on Saturdays at 6 p.m. It’s located at 3101 Paces Mill Rd. SE, Atlanta, Georgia. For more information, call (404) 918-9122.

Westside Connection

These meetings happen at West End Church on Saturdays at 5 p.m. It’s located at 555 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd., Atlanta, GA.

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Downtown Serenity

These meetings happen at St. Mark’s Church on Mondays and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. It’s located at 781 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, Georgia. For more info, call (404) 873 – 2636.

Buckhead Freedom Group

Attend these CA meetings at Christ Church Presbyterian on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. The church is located at 1740 Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, Georgia. Call (404) 605-0505 for more information.

Midtown Recovery

These meetings happen at Unity Church on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. It’s located at 453 Moreland Ave. NE, Atlanta, Georgia. For more information, call (740) 441-0585.

Additional Cocaine Anonymous Meetings Near Atlanta

You can also find CA meetings at locations within 20-25 minutes of Atlanta, Georgia, for people who are traveling or who prefer to go outside of their local city for meetings:

  • Clean & Free at the Ridgeview Institute – Thursdays at 8 p.m. – 3995 S. Cobb Dr. SE, Smyrna, Georgia
  • U Can at the Leroy Daniels Center – Fridays at 7 p.m. – 1472 Richard Rd., Decatur, GA
  • Spiritual Lines (for women) at the First Presbyterian Church – Tuesdays at 7 p.m. – 189 Church St. #1629, Marietta, Georgia
  • Off White at the St. Steven United Methodist Church – Wednesdays at 7 p.m. – 636 Roswell St. NE, Marietta, Georgia
  • 1st Promise at the Allen Temple Baptist Church – Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. – 898 Chestnut Hill Rd. SW, Marietta, Georgia
  • Spiritual 12 at the OBT Gym – Fridays at 6:30 p.m. – 545 Lorene Dr. SW, Marietta, GA

Online Cocaine Anonymous meetings are another great resource. They work well for people who aren’t comfortable with an in-person format yet, and those who have scheduling or transportation issues that make it hard to get to in-person meetings.

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Addiction is long-term, and so is your recovery. Every time you attend Cocaine Anonymous, you are making the choice to care for yourself and stay connected.

If you find yourself slipping or if CA meetings have inspired you to make a bigger change, call Ingrained Recovery in Eastman, Georgia.

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FAQs on Cocaine Anonymous in Atlanta and Georgia

What Can You Expect in Cocaine Anonymous Meetings?

Cocaine Anonymous meetings are made to meet you wherever you are. If you’re new and don’t want to share yet, that’s okay. Many newcomers prefer to listen at first.

Usually, meetings start with a short reading from the Cocaine Anonymous literature. There may be an open discussion after that. Members might talk about the reading, their own experiences, or their recovery.

Some people will share stories of hope, and others will share how they are struggling. It’s made so everyone, in any stage of recovery, can participate.

Does Cocaine Anonymous Use the Twelve Steps?

Cocaine Anonymous uses the proven twelve-step program commonly used in AA and NA. But don’t let this intimidate you. You don’t have to come to CA believing in a power greater than yourself or aligning with all the principles. Over time, though, it’s easy to take these steps and apply them to your life.

People from all backgrounds turn to the CA community for help. They learn to make amends and let go of their past, and work toward their future goal of staying sober.

Can Cocaine Anonymous Help with Other Mind-Altering Substances?

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Even though the Cocaine Anonymous fellowship focuses on crack or cocaine addiction, many members of CA also struggle with alcohol, prescription stimulants, opioids, or other drugs.

The CA organization welcomes anyone who wants to stop using addictive substances. The same 12-step program used for Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous programs can also be applied to other addictive substances.

What Are the Benefits of Cocaine Anonymous Meetings?

Have you ever felt like your friends and family just “don’t understand” what you’re going through? At Cocaine Anonymous, you’ll find a group of people, just like you, who share a common problem. The primary purpose of these Georgia meetings is long-term support.

Meetings also send a message of encouragement and hope.

Regular attendance can help you stay accountable (and clean). You’ll learn new coping skills by listening to others and sharing your struggles. Cocaine Anonymous meetings also give you some structure, through routines and 12-step work.

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