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Today's Meetings & Activities

Good Morning Higher Power

7:45am 8:45am | Zoom, Online

New Week, New Start

8:00am 9:00am | Zoom, Online

Bronx Breakfast Club

9:00am10:00am | Zoom, Online

Relapse Prevention

6:00pm 7:15pm | The Center, Manhattan

Speed Readers!

7:00pm 8:00pm | St. Paul's on the Green, Connecticut

Agnostics

7:00pm 8:00pm | Hargrave House, Manhattan

Coven II

7:00pm 8:00pm | Zoom, Online

CMA NA Book Study

8:00pm 9:00pm | Zoom, Online

Meeting Updates

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Crystal Clear Fall 2022

Bulletins

  • 12 Steps & 12 Traditions of CMA Banners

    2 Steps and 12 Traditions of Crystal Meth Anonymous banners are available on the CMA Store now for those groups who would like to purchase. They are $60 per set. 

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  • We're Here to Help

    If you would like to contact a LOCAL New York City member of NYCMA, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

    Please include your contact information. Depending on the contact information provided, a member of NYCMA will reach out to you as soon as possible.

    If you feel you need immediate assistance and would like to speak to someone directly, call the NATIONAL HELPLINE at (855) 638-4373. CMAs' 24-Hour National Helpline, they are available to provide information and offer you immediate support.

    We’re here to support you and answer any questions about NYCMA and the Crystal Meth Anonymous program.

    You’re not alone! 

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  • Attention GSRs!

     

     

     

    GSRs, your role is extremely important to the fellowship at this time. Please let us know if your meeting has changes or updates, or a new GSR, by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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  • COVID-19 7th Tradition Collection

    Collection of 7th Tradition

    In recognition of social distancing protocols being adopted to reduce risk of transmission, NYCMA offers some suggestions to encourage collection of 7th Tradition via an electronic alternative.

    A group’s Treasurer or Chair may set up a Venmo account for the meeting, being absolutely sure to set the participant settings to private.

    During this period, as fewer fellows may be able to participate in person, offering Venmo as an option to allow for 7th Tradition collection may help to keep the fellowship on firmer ground for the coming year.

    As always, you can still contribute individually to NYCMA by PayPal or Credit Card here: NYCMA Individual Donation 

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NYCMA Intergroup Monthly Meeting

  • The next NYCMA Intergroup hybrid meeting will be held Wednesday, March 29th at 7:00 pm.

    The monthly Intergroup meeting is usually held the last Wednesday of every month in the evening. Come learn about the structure of NYCMA and the service of its various Committees. Elected GSR's are requested to attend. All members of CMA are welcome to attend, whether to observe, participate or do service at the Intergroup level.

    In-Person:
    The Center

    208 West 13th Street
    New York, NY 10011

    Online

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    Meeting ID: 846 5232 6676 
    Password: Intergroup

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Expressions of Hope

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    Expressions of Hope is a collection of personal experiences from crystal meth addicts in recovery. This newly expanded and revised edition has been redesigned around the stages of the recovery process: personal stories of powerlessness and hopelessness before entering the rooms, working the program of recovery, application of the common tools and suggestions, and learning how to face life on life's terms in sobriety.

    The selected stories, articles and readings were chosen to represent a wide range of topics, including physical health, intimate relationships (including marriage and children), becoming sober in prison (and reintegrating after being released), and even the economic crisis. Though the selections are diverse and were written by those in early recovery as well as those with long-term sobriety, the message conveyed throughout this book is that no matter how bleak life seems right now, there is always HOPE.

    The books are available now at the low price of $8.00 per copy.

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