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Heroin Anonymous (HA) Meetings

Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings have changed dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic. In many areas there are now more online, virtual meetings than there are live in-person meetings. Please use the links below to access links to local in-person HA meetings and online HA meetings. We have included links to in as many countries and region across the globe. We also included links to HA Meeting Formats, Group Readings and HA Literature.

Heroin Anonymous (HA) Meetings

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General Heroin Anonymous (HA) Meeting Information

With 100’s of HA meetings being held around the world every day, it’s easy for you to find local live meetings and online meetings with people from your local community in attendance. If you are in a treatment center, they will have meetings and may also provide transportation to and from meetings. Many meetings have childcare, to ensure mothers and fathers can attend meetings also.

Meetings for Heroin Anonymous and are most often held in public places like churches, community centers, club houses and parks. During the COVID pandemic, many of your local AA meetings are still being held on the same day and time as before, but have transitioned to an online platform like Zoom. While AA groups do not affiliate themselves with any particular religion, they are spiritual in nature, with a goal of being a safe place for people with drug and alcohol problems to meet, share their experience, strength and hope with each other, and take the 12 steps of Heroin Anonymous to rid yourself of your drug use, clean up any wreckage you may have caused and heal yourself. The 12 steps of Heroin Anonymous are specifically designed to help suffering addicts rebuild their lives.

Types of Heroin Anonymous (HA) Meetings

As a general rule, there are two standard types of Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings: open meetings and closed meetings. An open HA meeting is open to anyone who wishes to attend, including people suffering from addiction, friends, family members, students, members of the community, observers, first responders, treatment providers and more. Closed HA meetings are for individuals suffer from addiction, identify as addicts, and/or have a desire to stop using. Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings are specifically intended to be a safe place for people to share their personal experiences, circumstances they may be in, and hardships related to their drug use and abuse, which are expected to remain confidential within the group. Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings provide mental, emotion and spiritual support from the other individuals attending, who have been through similar situations. The HA members of the group offer newer HA members support and guidance based on their own personal experience in an effort to give the new HA members hope that they can turn their lives around in a similar fashion. Additionally, newer HA members help the longer term HA members by helping them feel that they are doing good by giving back and helping others in similar situations.

Open and closed Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings often follow various formats including:

  • Discussion HA Meetings: Possibly the most common meeting format, the chairperson or leader of the meeting will choose a topic to discuss during the meeting. These meetings may be open or closed.
  • Beginner HA Meetings: These meetings are led by a veteran member who has been Heroin Anonymous (HA) for a long period of time and may follow a variety of formats (discussion, topic, book, literature, step, etc.), while focusing on the first three of the 12 Steps of Heroin Anonymous (HA), or it may be more of a question-and-answer type format.
  • Speaker HA Meetings: HA members who have been sober for a minimum period of time may be chosen beforehand to share their past experiences and how working through “The Program,” as HA’s 12 Steps and Traditions may be referred to, has helped them get to where they are today. These HA meetings are often open to the public, many are recorded, so you can listen to your favorite Heroin Anonymous (HA) Speakers any time you want.
  • Book, Step, Tradition or Literature HA Meetings: A reading from various HA Literature is read, shared on and worked through during the meeting. These HA meetings are usually held in a rotation as the HA Steps, Traditions, Book or Literature are worked through. Individuals may use workbooks and texts during the HA meeting or for homework assignments.
  • Service HA Meetings: These may be information meetings about HA service opportunities within the group or HA as a whole. Often times reports on HA service activities the HA group has performed are often provided.
  • Group Inventory HA Meetings: HA members work to determine if the particular HA group is fulfilling its primary purpose and functioning effectively.
  • Business HA Meetings: Generally, Heroin Anonymous (HA) business meetings are for the HA members involved in the business aspects of the HA group. They may also include the HA group electing officers or other HA group business needs.

People can attend as many Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings as the want and are often encouraged to attend a number of meetings until they find a meeting or set of meetings they like and that have people attending who they can relate to. People are encouraged to find an HA home group which they attend regularly. This is usually a meeting you relate to, that has people who are benefiting from the meeting and Heroin Anonymous (HA) program. They generally take a commitment at their HA home group and hold themselves and others accountable for attending.

How is a Heroin Anonymous (HA) Meeting Conducted?

Heroin Anonymous (HA) membership is open to anyone who suffers from addiction, identifies as an addict, and/or has a desire to stop using. People do not have to do anything prior to attending an HA meeting; they can just show up. Heroin Anonymous (HA) meeting attendance is kept confidential, and individuals are welcome to attend as many different Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings as they desire. Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings are typically an hour, but there are also many longer meetings and some shorter in duration. 

Typical Heroin Anonymous (HA) Meeting Format

Individual Heroin Anonymous (HA) groups may differ slightly in the way they run Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings, but in general, a typical format for an HA meeting is as follows:

  • Welcome and opening
  • Moment of silence and recitation of the Serenity Prayer
  • Explanation of 12-Steps, expectation of confidentiality, and reiteration of openness to all and no cost for membership
  • Reading from the Heroin Anonymous (HA) Literature
  • Introductions around the room (first HAme only, though no one is required to speak)
  • Introduction of the speaker or facilitator of the meeting
  • Discussion
  • Announcements
  • Passing of the collection plate, donations are not required although this is how the AA group sustains itself
  • Closing, most likely with a Heroin Anonymous (HA) reading and a closing prayer

As Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings are meant to be a fellowship, there is also often coffee and refreshments at some point either before, during, or after the HA meeting for networking and socializing. HA members may choose to volunteer at HA meetings as coffee makers, greeters, literature distributor, or they can get more involved volunteering as the HA group’s secretary, HA treasurer, HA chairperson, etc.

Those who have been in Heroin Anonymous (HA) for a long period of time may become a “sponsor” for newer HA members. A sponsor is a more veteran member of the HA group, who has gone through the same difficulty you may be facing, has taken the 12-steps of the HA program, knows the literature and will guide you through the 12 steps of Heroin Anonymous to help with your success. HA sponsors also offer encouragement around the clock, helping to provide in-the-moment support and guidance when needed, and introduce you to other Recovery Resources. HA sponsors are often available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, usually by phone, to help sponsees get through potentially difficult situations, temptations, or triggering events. HA sponsors may meet or check-in with their sponsees regularly, and lifelong relationships may be formed.

Heroin Anonymous (HA) groups are safe environments free from drugs, and other mind altering substances, where individuals are surrounded by others with the same goal of sustained clean time and recovery. These Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings can provide individuals with a network of clean peers who can understand and empathize with each other in ways that others who are not in Heroin Anonymous (HA) may not be able to as easily.

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It’s important to know that you and your loved one are not alone in your fight for sobriety. Whether you choose to go to Heroin Anonymous (HA) meetings, take up meditation or yoga or use other resources, taking the first step toward regaining your life has begun. Contact our dedicated team and we will help find the solution which best fits your needs.