Recovery in Service


Lost Coast Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is a volunteer fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships committed to support the program adopted from Alcoholics Anonymous to build better relationships with others and ourselves.
Where we share a journey of self-discovery, learning to love ourselves, and develop healthy and loving relationships. No matter how traumatic your past or despairing your present may seem, you’ll find hope by attending our CoDA meetings.
Service is the Diamond Lane of Recovery
Service work is the diamond lane of recovery! A great way to overcome being codependent is through service work. The ‘magic’ of CoDA is that every ‘leader’ is someone who, like you, took the initiative to get involved in appreciation of the value they received from working the program.
Hospital and Institutions
CoDA outreach extends to everyone and is not limited by race, gender, or sexual preference.
Our Hospital and Institutions volunteers reach out to those who are facing life challenges including being in hospitals, jails, and prisons.
CoDA Outreach
Volunteers receive and respond to website email inquiries, many seeking additional CoDA meeting
information and how to purchase CoDA books and literature.
Meeting Support
Your local CoDA meeting is the heart of CoDA. Imagine yourself rising up to a meeting service position, a measure of your support of the CoDA Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions.
CoDa Articles
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Forgiveness: The Cornerstone of Codependency Recovery
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Healing Shame: The Heart of Addiction and Codependency
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Letting Go: One of the Hardest Part of My on Going Co-Dependency Recovery
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Why Affirmations Don't Work: The Science-Backed Truth
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Conquering Fear: Stop Making Excuses, Prioritize Your Emotional Well-being
Archives
Recovery is Service and Service is Recovery