
WSBT-COVID-19-Fellowship-Letter-2020-05-30
Due To The COVID-19 Virus Outbreak, C.A. Tucson’s Meetings Are Mostly Online.

Monday
7:30 pm – Cocanuts – In person & Zoom
22nd Street Baptist Church
6620 E. 22nd St, Tucson, AZ 85710
Meeting ID: 616 949 330
Password: 694676
Dial in By Phone
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
7:00 pm – End of the Line
Meeting ID: 819 5971 7349
Password: tucson
Dial in by Phone
Friday
7:00 pm – Razer’s Edge – In person & Zoom
Burning Tree West
1002 N. Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ 85716
Entrance is on the eastside. Park east of the building in lot off of Second Street
Meeting ID: 884 6778 5678
Password: tucson
Dial in by Phone
Saturday
7:30 pm – Saturday Night Live
(Beginning May 29th)
Northwest Alano Club
3120 West Curtis Rd., Tucson, AZ 85705
Sunday
8:30 am – H.O.W
(Women’s Meeting)
Fort Lowell park
2998 N Craycroft Rd, Tucson, AZ 85712
Please Use Social Distancing, Face Masks and B.Y.O.C
Helpline
520-326-2211
C.A. Tucson Welcome
Experience, Strength and Hope
Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other, so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction.
The best way to reach someone is to speak to them on a common level. The members of C.A. are all recovering addicts who maintain their individual sobriety by working with others. We come from various social, ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds, but what we have in common is addiction.
Membership
The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances.
Anyone who wants to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances (including alcohol and other drugs) is welcome.
Purpose
Our primary purpose is to stay free from cocaine and all other mind-altering substances and to help others achieve the same freedom. We use the Twelve Step Recovery Program; because it has already been proven that the Twelve Step Recovery Program works.
The only purpose of Cocaine Anonymous is to offer recovery to individuals who are suffering from addiction. Our experience has shown that the most effective way to attain and maintain sobriety is to work with others suffering from the same malady.
We use the Twelve Steps of Recovery, because it has already been proven that the Twelve-Step recovery program works.
Cocaine Anonymous is a Fellowship of, by, and for addicts seeking recovery.
Friends and family of addicts should contact Co-Anon Family Groups, a Fellowship dedicated to their much different needs.