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HA Service

Heroin Anonymous is a program of recovery based on the 12 Steps, 12 Traditions and 12 Concepts of Alcoholics Anonymous. The 12 Steps are the foundation for personal recovery and the 12 Traditions help HA groups sustain their unity and fellowship. The Twelve Concepts of HA World Service provide guidance for service in the HA fellowship and for spreading HA’s message world-wide. The Twelve Concepts of Heroin Anonymous illustrate how HA members can apply the principles of the HA program to the working relationships within HA’s service structure. Use the links below to access information on HA Service Events, HA Service Literature, and HA Speakers talking about the benefits of doing service in Heroin Anonymous.

Click hear to view information on upcoming HA Service Events.

Click hear to access and download HA Service Literature.

Click here to listen to select HA Speakers talk about HA Service.

HA Service Structure

Heroin Anonymous does not have a defined service structure, but, as Heroin Anonymous grows, areas consisting of multiple home groups often find the need to form an area business meeting. This business meeting allows a group conscience at an area level. It is a place where meeting representatives and board members can discuss and vote upon HA business such as H&I (hospitals and institutions) efforts, the 12 traditions, how to allocate funds, and much more. If you are familiar with the organization of other 12-step fellowships, we welcome and encourage your participation in these endeavors.

 Despite not having a defined service structure, HA has many opportunities for service at various levels. We encourage new members to get involved in service at the group level, Once you have established your foundation at the group level, we encourage you to branch to the next level of service at the intergroup, area, region, and finally at the HA world level. Ways you can get involved at the local group level include.

  • Bring a friend to a meeting
  • Set-up and break down the meeting
  • Speak at a meeting, share your experience, strength and hope.
  • Welcome newcomers, give them your phone number
  • Say yes to service and grow in HA.
  • Be Secretary or Chairperson of a Group/Meeting
  • Be a Sponsor in HA
  • Volunteer in the Intergroup Office
  • Volunteer to bring an H&I meeting into a hospital of institution
  • Answer phones to be there for a struggling addict and/or their loved ones

For a complete explanation of our service structure, members are encouraged to read the Heroin Anonymous World Service Manual.

The Recovery HQ Team is here to help you!

It’s important to know that you and your loved one are not alone in your journey to healing. Whether you choose to do group level district level of other HA service, your journey in service has begun. Feel free to contact the Recovery HQ Team and we will help find the service opportunity which best fits your needs.