Recovery
Alcoholics Anonymous
2727 Fernwood (church annex; AA is not affiliated with any religious/political group) • Meeting locator helpline: (734) 482–5700 (9 a.m.–11 p.m. daily) • Office: (734) 482–0707 (Mon.–Fri. 1–6 p.m.)
12-step support groups for anyone who desires to stop drinking. Call or visit website for in-person and Zoom meeting schedules. [email protected], hvai.org
Ann Arbor Women’s Group (A2WG)
PO Box 3433, AA 48106 • (734) 707–9780
Creates opportunities for women recovering from alcohol and drug addiction. Free child care during 12-step meetings (ages 6 months–11 years) at Zion Lutheran Church (501 W. Liberty) Wed. 7–9 and 2|42 Church (638 S. Wagner Rd.) Sat. 7–9 p.m. A2WG conducts monthly activities to strengthen and enhance women’s recovery through fun, informative, healthy events. Events, workshops, and retreats are free, low-cost, and/or scholarship-based. [email protected], a2womensgroup.org
Center for Eating Disorders
100 N. Main • (734) 668–8585
Outpatient telehealth treatment for children, teens, and adults with binge eating disorder, bulimia, anorexia nervosa, ARFID, and related disorders. Assessments, individual and family psychotherapy, nutrition counseling, therapeutic yoga, and coordination of medical management services for all eating disorders. Specialized services for binge eating disorder through Bodywise Program. [email protected], center4ed.org, thebodywiseprogram.com
Gamblers Anonymous
(855) 222–5542 (national hotline)
12-step program and open meetings for compulsive gamblers. Open meeting Wed. 8 p.m., Alano Club (995 N. Maple). Check website for other possible times and information about Gam-Anon, a support group for families and friends. gamblersanonymous.org
Greater Ann Arbor Area Overeaters Anonymous
PO Box 7836, AA 48107
For people recovering from compulsive overeating, undereating, anorexia, binge eating, and bulimia. Men’s specialty groups. Meetings every day. [email protected], a2oa.org
Home of New Vision
3115 Professional Dr. • (734) 975–1602
Provides treatment and programs to empower, protect, and encourage the lives of men and women affected by substance use disorder. Support through the Washtenaw Recovery Advocacy Project (WRAP). Outpatient, residential, women’s specialty, recovery housing, recovery coaching, and case management. [email protected], homeofnewvision.org
MHealthy Alcohol Management Program
3621 S. State, ste. 630 • (734) 998–2017
Early intervention program, in person, over Zoom, or by phone, for those with mild or moderate alcohol problems who would like to drink less or abstain; focus is on education. Call for phone screening to see if program is a good fit. [email protected], mhealthy.umich.edu/alcohol
Michigan Tobacco Quitline
(800) QUIT–NOW (784–8669)
24/7 helpline. Free phone and online tobacco cessation programs with coaching, a goal tracker, research-based information, and a community of others trying to become tobacco-free. michigan.quitlogix.org
Narcotics Anonymous
(800) 230–4085
12-step support group for people with substance abuse problems. Meetings every day in and around Ann Arbor. [email protected], michigan-na.org/washtenaw-area
Washtenaw Alano Club
995 N. Maple • (734) 668–8138
Provides meeting space for eleven different 12-step support groups. Social and recreational services for those in recovery and their families and friends. Mon. 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Tues.–Fri. 11 a.m.–9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 8 a.m.–9 p.m. [email protected], washtenawalanoclub.org