S.O.S. Sobriety

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S.O.S. Sobriety

ESCAPE FROM ADDICTION THRIVE IN SOBRIETY

Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS) is a nonprofit network of autonomous, non-professional local groups, dedicated solely to helping individuals achieve and maintain sobriety/abstinence from alcohol and drug addiction, food addiction and more.  Watch the award-winning short documentary about SOS!

  • "No God at the Bottom of a Glass" is an award-winning short documentary produced by Sarah Barker of Creative Media Hub.  The film tells the story of Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS), the brainchild of founder, James Christopher.  

    "No God at the Bottom of a Glass" was an official selection of the International Freethought Film Festival, and a recipient of a 2014 Telly Award.

  • S.O.S. Sobriety has been helping people recover from addiction since 1985.

  • Addiction thrives in isolation; group interaction can promote recovery. Secular Organizations for Sobriety is an anonymous support group for those seeking sobriety via a secular path.

    There is no charge or cost to participants in SOS groups; each group is self-supporting through voluntary contributions of members. In order to avoid outside influences,

    All membership is anonymous, no one will ask for a member’s last name, address or any other identification. Names of members/participants are never provided to outsiders.

    SOS offers a variety of recovery tools, including both printed and video materials to assist new groups with beginning the process and insuring that meetings are in alignment with SOS principles.

    Secular Organizations for Sobriety meetings exist all over the world! However, you may discover that the place you call "home" does not yet have an SOS meeting. Never fear, you can start one yourself, with ease! Simply print out the meeting format instructions, and you're ready to go. Oh, and of course you'll need the literature. To purchase literature, contact the SOS clearinghouse.

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