La Liberacion
On the last Friday of every month, the SA group “La Liberación” in Bogotá joyfully celebrates the gift of sobriety. Each member is honored with a sobriety coin and a certificate—a powerful reminder of the journey we share. For us, it’s more than a celebration; it’s a way to strengthen our culture of sobriety and encourage unity within our beloved group.
Grupo La liberación
New meeting in Washington
My home group meets in a little side classroom at a local church. I’m grateful to have a safe place where I can show up exactly as I am with people who understand me!
Annika R, Tri-Cities, WA
The Miracle Group
The Sexaholics Anonymous (SA) Fellowship has been steadily growing across India in recent years. The Miracle Group in Chennai, South India, holds a special place.Based in a beautiful coastal city in South India, this group recently celebrated its first anniversary—a milestone that carries both gratitude and inspiration.
The Seed That Was Sown
The journey of The Miracle Group began with the late Luc D, from Belgium, whose visit to India in August 2024 left a lasting impact.
The Anniversary Gathering
On August 16th, members of the group assembled at the Community Center to celebrate one year of fellowship. The day was filled with heartfelt gratitude, remembrance, and fellowship.
The celebration began with members’ sharing and gratitude notes, followed by a prayer for Luc D, cake-cutting, and the distribution of sobriety chips. The spirit of togetherness extended beyond Chennai, as members from other states also joined the event, both in person and online.It was a day that strengthened fellowship, inspired continued sobriety, and reaffirmed that the SA movement in India is alive and growing, one meeting at a time.
The Miracle Group
Chennai -South India
SA Mortsel Kicks Off First Tradition Workshop with a Smile
In Mortsel, we recently launched our very first tradition workshop, which, of course, called for a celebration. Nathalie surprised us with cookies shaped like the number 1—a sweet tribute to our very first tradition.
This workshop focused on Tradition One, which reminds us that our personal recovery depends on group unity.
The room was filled with warmth, connection, and that unmistakable feeling of being exactly where you’re meant to be.
Each workshop is a moment to grow, connect, and support one another—with a good dose of laughter and a pinch of vanilla.
At times, it was challenging to look at ourselves so honestly and critically, but that’s exactly what made it powerful. We’re already looking forward to the next gathering. And I am so thankful that SA is part of my life.
Until then…
Kind regards
Nicky, Mortsel, Belgium