Use the filters below to search meetings in the list, or browse on the map. For additional lists of meetings see our Online Meetings page and even more options in the "Meetings" menu.
Time | Distance | Meeting | Location / Group | Address | Region | District | Types |
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Monday | Refuge Recovery 'the Work To Be Done Sangha' – Egg Harbor City, NJ – Mondays 7:30pm |
Enlightened Solutions
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600 S Odessa Ave | Egg Harbor City, NJ | English, Open, Refuge Recovery, Wheelchair Access | ||
Wednesday | RD Egg Harbor City - The Middle Path Sangha |
Enlightened Solutions
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600 S Odessa Ave | Egg Harbor City, NJ | Language - English, Recovery Dharma | ||
Sunday | Refuge Recovery 'Come as you are' – Egg Harbor City, NJ – Sundays 5pm |
Enlightened Solutions
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600 S Odessa Ave | Egg Harbor City, NJ | English, Open, Refuge Recovery, Wheelchair Access |
Please contact us providing: the day of the week/month; the time; the street address, city, country; a contact email address (which will be included in the listing); how many months/years the meeting has been running; the meeting format and approach; any Buddhist Center or established teacher under whose supervision the meeting is conducted. The Buddhist Recovery Network reserves the right to list or not list a meeting. Meetings can be both within the AA tradition and outside of the AA tradition (an example of the latter would be a Dharma discussion group held at a Buddhist Center by people in recovery for people in recovery).
While the Buddhist Recovery Network will attempt to vet the meetings listed, we cannot officially endorse any meeting, and encourage you to conduct your own due diligence to determine its suitability for your needs. The meetings are potentially a great source of additional support. Whether a meeting is appropriate for your needs, or whether it has the potential to become a key source of support, is a decision only you can make. Please also note that meeting participants or facilitators do not have the authority to speak on behalf of the Buddhist Recovery Network. If you have a negative experience at a meeting, which was related to the way the meeting was conducted, please contact us.