Pathways to Recovery

There are many pathways to individual recovery. Just as treatment is unique to each individual, recovery, too, must be tailored to an individual’s needs and preferences. The groups listed below are currently active in Berks County. Recovery Support Services are available to individuals looking for someone to help them on their journey of recovery.


Recovery Support ServicesCase ManagementSupport for Friends & Family

Please note: This is not a complete list of options for recovery pathways.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. Click here for listing of local in-person and Zoom meetings on the Reading Berks Intergroup site.

Celebrate Recovery

Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain or addiction of any kind.

Narcotics Anonymous (NA)

NA offers recovery from the effects of drug addiction through working a twelve-step program, including regular attendance at group meetings. Click here for listing of local in-person and virtual meetings on the Reading Area Narcotics Anonymous site.

Refuge Recovery 

Refuge Recovery is grounded in the belief that Buddhist principles and practices create a strong foundation for the addiction recovery process.

Behavioral Addiction Meetings

Gamblers Anonymous (GA)

GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem. View local meeting information.

Overeaters Anonymous (OA)

Overeaters Anonymous is a Fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength, and hope, are recovering from compulsive overeating.

Sexaholics Anonymous (SA)

Sexaholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover.

Workaholics Anonymous (WA)

Workaholics Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from workaholism.

 

Updated 11/22/23


Online Resources

Click for a list of recovery-related websites

Apps to support recovery