SAA - Sex Addicts Anonymous
P2Har - the Path to Healing and Recovery
Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin County- Tri-County Recovery Chapter of P2HAR
We have now setup the ability to send a e-transfer as a donation to the group as part of the 7th tradition.
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The money is used to pay for the room for the in person meetings, literature, internet and communications services as well as domain registrations and email addresses plus the telephone line. As a group we also donate to the International Service Organization which co-ordinates and makes available the resources, assists fledgling groups financially as well as make sure those who are seeking help are able to find the groups. Most of us in the fellowship found the local group through the work of the ISO.
In person meeting
Guelph Men's Group - Thursdays at 7:00 pm
7pm-8pm
*Men only (in person)
All Saint's Lutheran Anglican Church
Address: 210 Silvercreek Pkwy N, Guelph, ON N1H 7P8
- entrance is at the rear of the church
the contact information is the same as Tuesday
Virtual Meeting
Meeting
When: Every Tuesday Night at 7:00 pm
Step Study Meeting |
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The Tuesday night Step Study meeting will be a video/teleconference meeting. You will be able to connect virtually using the information below. Details can be found >>> here <<< 35 University Avenue Waterloo |
Meetings - Miscellaneous
Contact
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1 844-523-8676, ext 10827
Enter the extension anytime during the introduction greeting. The Introduction greeting is vague to prevent people from discerning the nature of the call by phoning the number.
This is a toll free line that will pick up incoming messages only. The message will be forwarded to the group contact person to enable them to reach out to you so please leave contact information including your name but your first name only. Contact information can be a phone number or a email address.
Membership is open to all who have a desire to stop addictive/compulsive, uncontrollable sexual behavior. There is no other requirement. Our fellowship is open to women and men, regardless of age, race, religion, ethnic background, marital status, or occupation. We welcome members of any sexual identity or orientation, whether they are gay, lesbian, straight, bisexual, or transgender.
Our goal when entering the SAA program is abstinence from one or more specific sexual behaviors. But unlike programs for recovering alcoholics or drug addicts, Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) does not have a universal definition of abstinence. Most of us have no desire to stop being sexual altogether. It is not sex in and of itself that causes us problems, but the addiction to certain sexual behaviors. In SAA we will be better able to determine what behavior is addictive and what is healthy. However, the fellowship does not dictate to its members what is and isn’t addictive sexual behavior. Instead we have found that it is necessary for each member to define his or her own abstinence.
Attending SAA meetings starts us on a new way of life. But while the SAA fellowship supports our recovery, the actual work of recovery is described in the Twelve Steps. Meetings are forums for learning how to integrate the steps into our lives. Working the Twelve Steps leads to a spiritual transformation that results in sustainable relief from our addiction.