S-Anon: A Guide to Public Information & Outreach

S-Anon: A Guide to Public Information & Outreach

by S-Anon International Family Groups
S-Anon: A Guide to Public Information & Outreach

S-Anon: A Guide to Public Information & Outreach

by S-Anon International Family Groups

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Overview

A guide for S-Anon groups interested in carrying the message of recovery to their local communities. The public information and outreach guide offers suggestions for increasing community awareness of the S-Anon fellowship, a 12 Step Fellowship dedicated to helping those affected by the sexual addiction of a family member or friend.

The guide offers suggestions and ideas for using the resources available on the S-Anon website, as well as potential projects including outreach to the general public, the media, helping professionals, and local correctional institutions. Supplemental templates, forms, and resources are available for download from the member site, member.sanon.org.

Note: The S-Anon International Family Groups are a worldwide fellowship of the relatives and friends of sexually addicted people. S-Anon is a 12 Step program based on the 12 Steps and the 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. Find this eBook and additional literature in print version at www.sanon.org.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160780177
Publisher: S-Anon International Family Groups, Inc.
Publication date: 01/01/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 147 KB

About the Author

S-Anon Family Groups are for those who are hurting in response to the sexual addiction of someone close to them. It does not matter whether that person is a family member, a partner, spouse, child, or someone outside the family like a friend, teacher, or boss. Sexaholism can affect anyone.

S-Anon is for people of all sexual orientations, genders, denominations, and races, those in a relationship or not, parents, children, relatives, friends and others whose lives have been affected by another person’s sexual behavior. The only requirement for S-Anon membership is a problem of sexaholism in a family member or friend.

We have found that attending S-Anon meetings regularly is a vital part of the S-Anon Program. S-Anon groups meet weekly as a way for members to share their experience, strength, and hope. Our meetings are free to attend and are not allied with any particular religion or organization. Meeting information can be found at www.sanon.org.

S-Anon literature represents the S-Anon point of view regarding our recovery and the effects of another person’s sex addiction. Our literature is written by S-Anon members and offers our common experience about recovery from the family disease of sex addiction. Our literature, including S-Anon Twelve Steps and Working the S-Anon Program, can be purchased from our online store at www.sanon.org.

Additional information about S-Anon can be found at www.sanon.org.

Note: There is also S-Ateen, a Twelve Step recovery program for young people ages 12-19 who have been affected by the sexual behavior of someone close to them. More information about S-Ateen can be found at www.sanon.org/teen-newcomers.
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