List of Cocaine Anonymous Meetings in Washington
Below is a list of the different Cocaine Anonymous meetings in Washington. Each listing provides information on the types of services provided and the payment options available. You can also find accreditations and certifications to help you determine if the meeting is trusted and meets your needs. The list can be incomplete so please do not hesitate to contact a treatment specialist at 1-800-304-2219.
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- Cocaine Anonymous Meeting
1401 Cleveland Street, Mount Vernon, WA
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- Cocaine Anonymous Meeting
12302 N.E. 8th Street, Bellevue, WA
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- Cocaine Anonymous Meeting
19800 - 108th Avenue S.E., Renton, WA
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- Cocaine Anonymous Meeting
747 Broadway, Seattle, WA
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- Cocaine Anonymous Meeting
3333 Squalicum Parkway , Bellingham, WA
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- Cocaine Anonymous Meeting
1008 S. 3rd Street, Mount Vernon, WA
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- Cocaine Anonymous Meeting
3940 - 41st Avenue S.W, Seattle, WA
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- Cocaine Anonymous Meeting
112 Cascade Avenue, Granite Falls, WA
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- Cocaine Anonymous Meeting
11504 26th St. N.E., Lake Stevens, WA
When looking for help in the state of Washington an individual can find over 20 different locations where a cocaine anonymous meeting is being offered. These types of meetings have been around for many years and have been helping thousands of people achieve some long term and life long sobriety. Many of these meetings are located in the cities of Seattle and Mount Vernon, but are spread across the entire state helping anyone who comes in.
ASK A PROFESSIONAL
Yes, individuals and families can find meetings for all addiction types. Alcoholics Anonymous is the most recognized. Other options include Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, and even Pills Anonymous.
Yes, they have been proven effective for countless people. The primary reason is the ongoing support from and connection with other sober like-minded people. Many recovering addicts have found this type of support effective and practical. However, like any other form of treatment, it is essential to know if it is the right fit for your individual needs.
Yes, family members can attend 12-step meetings, and it is often encouraged. Family members can benefit from attending because they better understand the healing process. In addition, they can also access family support.
No, you are not required to have a sponsor to attend a 12-step meeting. Most meetings are open to anyone who wants to attend, and you would become connected with someone who volunteers to sponsor and guide you through the process.
No, not every peer support group utilizes 12-step methods; this is generally specific to addicts and treating addiction. There are essentially peer support groups for every type of trauma or difficult situation. A group of people comes together to support one another and share similar experiences.
The questions from Addicted.org’s “Ask a Professional” are answered by Michael Leach, CCMA. If you need further clarification on any of the questions above or have any other questions you can contact him directly at [email protected].