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Since our founding, the Interfaith Addiction and Recovery Coalition has been the topic of broadcast and print media coverage. The following is a sampling of that coverage.
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Advocacy Newsletter Feb 2021
The Atlanta Journal – Constitution
Raising the Veil of Secrecy, Savannah Morning News, December 28, 2018
All Hands on Deck, Savannah Morning News, June 2, 2019
Interfaith coalition tackles addiction, recovery in Savannah, Savannah Morning News, March 5, 2021
Latest News
Doors to Hope: Helping Families Recover from Addiction
When: Sunday, September 15, 2024 from noon to 4:30pm Where: Congregation Agudath Achim at 9 Lee Boulevard What: This program will offer a rich tapestry of knowledge, strategies and tools designed to empower anyone providing care and support to families affected by the...
Volume 14 – June 2024
Periodic Newsletter Volume 14 • JUNE 2024 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide needed support and guidance to our congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders, You are receiving this e-newsletter because we...
Volume 13 – February 2024
Periodic Newsletter Volume 13 • FEBRUARY 2024 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide needed support and guidance to our congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders,You are receiving this e-newsletter...
Volume 12 – November 17, 2023
Periodic Newsletter Volume 12 • November 17, 2023 Hand-in-hand, we can work to REMOVE STIGMA and provide needed support and guidance to our congregation members and their families who are suffering from addiction. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders, You are receiving...
Volume 11 – June 29, 2023
Periodic Newsletter Volume 11 • June 29, 2023 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide needed support and guidance to our congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders, You are receiving this e-newsletter...
Volume 10 – April 2023
Periodic Newsletter Volume 10 • April 2023 Hand-in-hand, we can work to remove stigma and provide needed support and guidance to our congregation members and their families who are suffering. Dear Savannah Faith Leaders, You are receiving this e-newsletter...
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Local Resources
AA Meetings
- Wilmington Island, 450 N. Cromwell Rd, Sundays, 7:30 PM
- Unitarian Universalist Church, 311 East Harris St., Thursdays 7:30 PM
- St. John’s Church, 27 W. Macon St., Monday – Saturday, 7 AM
- Skidaway UMC, 54 Diamond Causeway, Saturdays, 7:30 AM
- Clubhouse, 1501 Eisenhower Dr., Sat. nights, 10 PM
- Clubhouse, 1501 Eisenhower Dr., Saturdays 2 PM
- Clubhouse, 1501 Eisenhower Dr., All week, 7:30 AM
- Clubhouse, 1501 Eisenhower Dr., Monday – Sat. Noon
- St. Michael and All Angels, 3101 Waters Ave, Wednesdays and Fridays , 8 PM
- First Presbyterian, 520 Washington Ave, Tuesdays, 8 PM
- St. Thomas Church, Isle of Hope, 2 St. Thomas Ave, Sundays 5:30 PM
- Tybee Island, All Saints Episcopal Church 804 Jones Avenue, Tybee Island 6 p.m.
NA Meetings:
- * “Against All Odds”, Herty Drive at Berkley Place, Tuesdays Noon
- “Free At Last,” 4700 Waters Ave., Thursdays, 8 AM
- Tybee NA, 204 5th Street, Saturdays, 7:30PM
- “Kickin’ It”, 2020 Bull St. Saturdays, 6:30 PM
- Universal Group, 443 Jefferson St., Thursdays, 5 PM
- Universal Group, 443 Jefferson St., Wednesdays 6 PM
ALANON Meetings
- 1st Presbyiterian Church, 520 Washington Ave, Tuesday, 5:30 PM
- Skidaway Island UMC, 54 Diamond Causeway, Monday, 4 PM
- Clubhouse, 1501 Eisenhower Dr., Wednesdays, 1:30 PM
- St George Episcopal Church, 15 Willow Road, Saturdays, 9 AM
- St. Luke Episcopal Church, 155 Goshen Road, RINCON, Tuesdays or Fridays at 7i:30 PM
Faith-Based Community Resource Guide
With Clinton Foundation support and help, this high quality 8½ X 11 Savannah-based Community Resource Guide was created / updated in 2022. The guide focuses on addiction and mental health resources for youth and adults including outpatient and residential treatment, hotlines, and mutual aid groups supporting recovery. It also cites related services including housing, substance use prevention organizations, educational resources and national organizations working in the fields of addiction and recovery.
View or print the booklet by clicking the image to the right. For a hard copy of this resource booklet, please make a request using this link: SavannahIARC@gmail.com
Recovery does not refer to an end product or result… In fact, our recovery is marked by an ever-deepening acceptance of our limitations.