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12 Step Fellowship-Focused Recovery Workshops and Trainings
Our workshops are grounded in the principles of the 12-Step Fellowship, with a focus on spiritual growth, accountability, and support. These sessions are designed to help individuals build a strong foundation for recovery through community-based learning, shared experiences, and practical guidance.
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Retreats
The Smith-Alexander retreats provide an opportunity to engage in restorative practices, reflection, and spiritual awakening from the comfort of your own space. These retreats offer deep, healing moments for personal growth, facilitated by experienced mentors who understand the complexities of recovery.
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One-to-One Coaching, Mentoring and Discipleship
We offer personalised coaching, mentoring and discipleship sessions to guide you through your recovery process. These one-on-one sessions allow you to receive tailored advice, spiritual mentorship, and emotional support from someone who understands the challenges of recovery and has walked a similar path.
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The Smith-Alexander Recovery Programme
Our flagship recovery programme offers an in-depth, comprehensive approach to healing that spans mental, emotional, and spiritual recovery. This transformative programme combines group support, individual coaching, and educational resources to help participants uncover their true potential and find lasting peace in their journey to recovery.
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Recovery Journal
Our Recovery Journal is a practical resource for daily reflection, inspiration, and tracking progress throughout your recovery. It is designed to help you document your thoughts, experiences, and spiritual growth, providing a space for healing, insight, and encouragement along the way.
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Life in Recovery
Life in Recovery is about embracing the new life that unfolds once the 12 steps have been completed and stepping into a purposeful existence that extends beyond personal healing. As you continue to grow, you’ll find strength in staying connected to online groups and discussions, sharing your experiences, and offering support to others walking a similar path. This is a time of stepping into ministry work, using your story and newfound wisdom to serve others and make a positive impact. Living life after recovery is about becoming a valuable and contributing member of society – engaging with your community, fostering relationships, and embodying the transformation that has taken place within. It’s about moving forward with a renewed sense of purpose, embracing your calling, and making a difference in the lives of those around you.