Secular Recovery Group Meeting
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Join us upstairs at the Martin's Supermarket Deli in Bittersweet Plaza for our Secular Recovery Group meeting.
NIA's Secular Recovery Group offers support to individuals navigating the journey towards or maintaining sobriety, presenting an alternative to groups grounded in supernatural or religious beliefs. Embracing diversity and shunning dogma, we foster a culture of healthy skepticism, rational thinking, and the open expression of emotions. Each member takes daily responsibility for their sobriety in this meeting dedicated to the priority of abstaining from alcohol and other mind-altering substances. We hold a deep respect for the anonymity of those who choose to join us. As a self-help, non-professional group, this topic meeting serves as a platform for sharing personal experiences, insights, thoughts, and feelings.
MEET YOUR GROUP LEADERS
Dan Kmitta has been clean and sober since January 22nd, 1982. Sobering up in traditional 12-step groups, he was uncomfortable with the religious tone of Alcoholics Anonymous but stayed sober despite the pseudo-Christianity of the program. Dan has been active in the Secular AA movement. Dan earned all three of his degrees in education – an ED. D from the University of Cincinnati, an M.ED from Harvard Graduate School of Education, and a Bachelor’s in Secondary Education - Social Studies from Indiana University at South Bend.
Rodney Chlebek, a South Bend native and newly sober, holds a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy with a Cognitive Science minor from IUSB. Embarking on his secular journey in 2012, Rodney developed a keen interest in exploring the intersections of philosophy and cognitive science. His academic background reflects a commitment to understanding the complexities of the mind. Outside the academic realm, Rodney is known for his engagement in community activities and discussions. With a passion for critical thinking and a love for his hometown, he continues to contribute to both local and intellectual spheres, making a mark as an inquisitive mind with deep roots in South Bend.
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The NIA Secular Recovery Group is a social support group and does not medically advise, diagnose, or treat substance abuse or addictions.
Secular Recovery Group Meeting