Group & Member News

B.S. of Stuart, Florida writes, “Thank you. Everything I get from you keeps me going. We have 2 meetings per week, 3 members. I am the old timer (6 mos. sobriety) so I need help from others.”

D.P. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin says, “Milwaukee group is grateful to be part of the SA fellowship. Commitment to sexual sobriety as the cornerstone of the group is solid here in Milwaukee.”

R.V. of the Philly group writes, “Nothing feels better than abstinence.”

B.J. of Saskatoon, Sask., Canada says, “Fortunately I am able to report our group here is definitely on the climb. More actual sexual sobriety appearing and a good solid core of eight members and some others ‘coming to.’ We had the 1st birthday of the group Sept. 10, 1985 — birthday cake and all. S‑Anon is doing remarkably well, some real smart determined ladies there — but lacking material to work with. We have had referrals from the Family Court, also from city probation officers. I will be sending a group donation within a week or 10 days.”

M.S. of Maryland writes, “I am doing really well. I love the Twelve Steps, God, SA, you, and getting well.”

S.P. of Massachusetts writes, “Hello! I am still secretary for the Friday evening 5:30 p.m. Cambridge SA meeting. Tomorrow I will have 8 months of back to back sobriety. Our meeting has seven regular (and sober over 30 days) members with others coming and going. We’d love new members but we’re going strong as we are and God willing we’ll keep going one day at a time. I love this program and feel blessed with my sobriety and the fellowship.”

The SA group in Tampa says, “Small but solid.”

M.F. of St. Clair Shores, Michigan reports, “Our group is growing in MICHIGAN.”

K.D. of Edinburg, Texas writes, “I thought I’d take this opportunity to write you and share the update on SA in South Texas. It turns out that there was a group of SAs meeting under the fellowship of ‘Sex Abuse Anonymous’ that used the most recent SA pamphlet and had meetings once a week at the Step House in Pharr, Texas. They’ve been struggling for some two years without much direction except for the referral one of the Houston SAs gave them some time back. So you can see that God does for us what we cannot do for ourselves in bringing us together to love and serve one another. The most incredible experience I’ve had in SA was our first meeting — stag, with six women! Although three of them haven’t returned, it was really gratifying to see that evidence of the draw of this recovery program has.”

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