
When you use the forms provided for an online update, it sends an email with all of the information to our Fellowship Services Worker, who updates your listing in the database.
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If you need to change more than two pieces of information, it would be faster to use the online update form. If you want to change one or two bits of information, the fastest way is to send an email to:.

The fastest way to do an update your meeting information depends on the amount of data that needs to be changed. Yes, you can still use the forms available for download on this site. Listing two contacts, two telephone numbers, and two email addresses provides the greatest chance that a newcomer would be able to contact you concerning attending the meeting. If you are able, having two meeting contacts is best. Should I provide two contacts for my meeting? To list a new meeting, use the form provided on the meeting list page: For Online, Phone, or electronic platform meetings, use the sign-on information to participate in the next meeting. To join a meeting, simply go to the meeting in person. This will show you all of the information the meeting has posted. You can view the meeting day, time, and contact info by clicking on the meeting number/meeting group name. How do I find contact information for the meeting? A meeting may only provide one contact and may or may not provide a phone number and/or an email. Once this information comes up, it provides a primary and secondary contact with phone and email entries for both, if the information was provided.
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When the list of results comes up, you can click on the meeting number/meeting name to see the full information on a meeting that you are interested in. First you put in your search criteria and click on submit search. It takes two steps to get to the information about the contacts. How can I view, call, or email a contact for a meeting? Some meetings are only open to men, women, or LGBTQ individuals. Some meetings may have a particular focus, such as newcomer, speaker, step study. What are the different types of CoDA meetings? * Find more information about CoDA meetings in the booklet, The Newcomers Handbook, Some groups substitute The Serenity Prayer. The meeting closes with The CoDA Closing Prayer. Next, there is a time for sharing and listening.
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If there is no information about remote access on the meeting listing, please call or email the contact person to confirm that the meeting is active and get instructions about how to attend.ĬoDA meetings start with a moment of silence followed by the CoDA Opening Prayer, and reading, as written, our four foundational documents: The Preamble, The Welcome, The Twelve Steps, and The Twelve Traditions. * Please note: During the COVID pandemic, most in person meetings have shifted to remote electronic platforms. You will find listings for US meetings and directions to find international meetings.

We meet to share our experience, strength, and hope as we work our program of recovery.
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The Following are Individual Documents and Free downloadable Service Items for Meetings
