Relevant Recovery Resource Hub
For those seeking freedom, healing, and connection through recovery.
🕊️ 12-Step Fellowship Resources
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Official site: https://www.aa.org
Literature, meeting finder, Big Book, and newcomer info.
Silkworth.net
https://www.silkworth.net
Historic AA archives, early writings, and Big Book study resources. (Best on laptop)
AA Grapevine - https://www.aagrapevine.org
Al-Anon Family Groups
https://al-anon.org
Support for friends and family of those struggling with alcoholism.
Find Your Local AA Intergroup
Search “[your city] AA Intergroup” or “[your city] AA Central Office” on Google.
Your local Intergroup site usually lists:
Meeting directories (online & in-person)
Recovery literature/bookstore locations
Local events, workshops, and hotlines
AA & 12-Step Meeting Apps
Meeting Guide (official AA app – free on Apple/Google stores)
NA Meeting Search (for Narcotics Anonymous)
Recovery Companion (multi-fellowship finder and tracker)
🎧 Speaker Tapes & Recorded Workshops
Mad Dog Recovery Speakers
https://maddogspeakers.comA massive library of powerful AA, NA, and Al-Anon speaker tapes.
XA Speakers
https://xa-speakers.org
Thousands of 12-step speaker recordings and workshops—free to stream or download.🌿 Other 12-Step Fellowships
Cocaine Anonymous (CA) – https://www.ca.org
Marijuana Anonymous (MA) – https://marijuana-anonymous.org
Heroin Anonymous (HA) – https://heroinanonymous.org
Drug Addicts Anonymous (DAA) – https://www.daausa.orgOther fellowships you might explore:
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – https://na.org
Celebrate Recovery (Christ-centered 12-step) – https://www.celebraterecovery.com
Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA) – https://adultchildren.org
🏥 Treatment Centers in Texas
Options you may explore
(Men Only) The Last Resort Recovery Center – Smithville, TX
https://www.lastresortrecovery.com(Co-Ed) La Hacienda Treatment Center – Hunt, TX
https://www.lahacienda.com(Female Only) The Fullbrook Center – Fredericksburg, TX
https://www.fullbrookcenter.comThe above listings are provided for informational purposes only. Relevant Recovery does not endorse, certify, or guarantee any facility. You should contact the facility directly to confirm its accreditation, licensing, services, price, and suitability for your specific situation. Relevant Recovery is not acting as a medical, psychological, or legal advisor. Relevant Recovery receives no compensation for listing these facilities.
If you or someone you love needs immediate help, you may also call SAMHSA’s National Helpline below.
☎️ Crisis & Mental Health Hotlines
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – Dial 988
SAMHSA Treatment Locator: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or https://findtreatment.gov
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
NAMI HelpLine (Mental Health): 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
🧭 Peer Support & Recovery Coaching
A Peer Support Specialist or Recovery Coach is someone with lived recovery experience who helps others navigate early sobriety, connect with resources, set goals, and stay accountable.
They’re not therapists—but they’re invaluable guides, motivators, and allies.To find one:
Ask your local AA or NA community
Search “peer recovery coach near me” or visit https://facesandvoicesofrecovery.org
Many states also list Certified Peer Specialists on their Department of Health websites
💬 About Heather
Heather Mosher is a certified Recovery Coach holding RSPS, PRSS, and ICPR credentials. She provides compassionate, evidence-informed peer support and recovery coaching to individuals seeking freedom from addiction and a deeper sense of purpose in life. Heather works with clients both locally and internationally, offering practical guidance, accountability, and hope through every stage of recovery.
📧 For inquiries or to learn more about coaching availability, please email sonasrecovery@gmail.com.
🏠 Community & Practical Support Resources
Food Banks & Assistance
https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank
Call 211 or visit https://211.org for local housing, transportation, and utility help.
Sober Living
Sober Living options are widely available across most major cities and towns. To explore local options, simply search “Sober Living near me” on Google. If you are located in Texas and would like personalized recommendations tailored to your specific needs, please visit our Contact Us page and send us an email — we’ll be happy to help connect you with suitable resources.
Legal & ID Assistance
https://texaslawhelp.org/ - Texas Law Help – Free or low-cost legal support
https://idignity.org – Help obtaining ID, Social Security card, or birth certificate
💡 Additional Recovery Programs
SMART Recovery – https://smartrecovery.org (Science-based alternative to 12-step)
Refuge Recovery – https://refugerecovery.org (Buddhist-inspired recovery)
Recovery Dharma – https://recoverydharma.org
In The Rooms – https://www.intherooms.com (Online meetings for multiple fellowships)
Wellbriety Movement - https://wellbrietymovement.com