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Times Square covered with illuminated billboards during the 'blue hour' period at dusk, with tourists on the streets.

After New York publicly celebrated its most expansive abortion bill, allowing abortion up to the point of birth in many cases and performed by non-doctors, a conservative Christian group launched a nationwide pro-life campaign that will culminate with an event in New York City to show that 'every life is made in the image of God.'

Focus on the Family's 12-week campaign, dubbed 'See Life Clearly,' leads up to a May 4 event called 'Alive From New York' in the heart of Times Square.

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'We're looking to fill Times Square with pro-life Americans, and it will feature live music, compelling and inspirational speakers, and best of all, live 4-D ultrasounds broadcast on a massive digital marquee in Times Square, powerfully showing the world that a baby inside the womb is fully human and should be given the chance to be born,' Focus on the Family announced.

Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family, told LifeSiteNews they chose the location because it is known as 'the crossroads of the world.'

'And we're at a crossroad as a nation regarding life,' Daly said. 'Do we really want to be part of the abortion axis of evil – like China, North Korea, and Vietnam that allows abortion for any reason after 20 weeks? We're hearing from people all over the country who are disgusted by the blatant disregard for life. Enough is enough!'

Daly and his organization have been in the fight for 40 years, but he believes this is a critical time as both sides of the political aisle battle over abortion.

'In the aftermath of the egregious NY legislation legalizing late-term abortion and the Virginia governor endorsing infanticide, we're prayerfully hoping this will call greater attention to the plight of the preborn,' he added.

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The Colorado Springs, Colorado-based group is encouraging supporters to sign 'A Declaration for Life,' attend the event, and donate to the Option Ultrasound program, which offers grants for ultrasound machines, nurse training, and medical conversion funds to clinics.

This is a list of Wikipedia articles about specific twelve-step recovery programs and fellowships. These programs, and the groups of people who follow them, are based on the set of guiding principles for recovery from addictive, compulsive, or other behavioral problems originally developed by Alcoholics Anonymous.[1] The twelve-step method has been adapted widely by fellowships of people recovering from various addictions, compulsive behaviors, and mental health problems. Additionally, some programs have adapted the twelve-step approach in part.

Programs patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous

Graphicriver boho magazine 18513722 download free. Fellowships in this section follow reasonably close variations of the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. Iina 1 0 1 – modern video player online.

  • AA – Alcoholics Anonymous
  • ACA – Adult Children of Alcoholics for those who were raised in alcoholic and other dysfunctional families
  • Al-Anon/Alateen, for friends and families of alcoholics, associated with AA
  • CA – Cocaine Anonymous
  • CLA – Clutterers Anonymous
  • CMA – Crystal Meth Anonymous
  • Co-Anon, for friends and family of cocaine addicts, associated with Cocaine Anonymous
  • CoDA – Co-Dependents Anonymous, for people working to end patterns of dysfunctional relationships and develop functional and healthy relationships
  • COSA – a friends and family group associated with Sex Addicts Anonymous
  • COSLAA – CoSex and Love Addicts Anonymous, for friends and family of people with a sex or love addiction, associated with SLAA
  • DA – Debtors Anonymous
  • EA – Emotions Anonymous, for recovery from mental and emotional illness
  • FA – Families Anonymous, for relatives and friends of addicts
  • FA – Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous
  • FAA – Food Addicts Anonymous
  • GA – Gamblers Anonymous
  • Gam-Anon/Gam-A-Teen, for friends and family members of problem gamblers
  • HA – Heroin Anonymous
  • MA – Marijuana Anonymous
  • NA – Narcotics Anonymous
  • N/A – Neurotics Anonymous, for recovery from mental and emotional illness
  • Nar-Anon, for friends and family members of addicts
  • NicA – Nicotine Anonymous
  • OA – Overeaters Anonymous
  • PA – Pills Anonymous, for recovery from prescription pill addiction.
  • RA – Racists Anonymous
  • SA – Sexaholics Anonymous
  • SAA – Sex Addicts Anonymous
  • SCA – Sexual Compulsives Anonymous
  • SIA – Survivors of Incest Anonymous
  • SLAA – Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous
  • SRA – Sexual Recovery Anonymous
  • UA – Underearners Anonymous
  • WA – Workaholics Anonymous
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The Colorado Springs, Colorado-based group is encouraging supporters to sign 'A Declaration for Life,' attend the event, and donate to the Option Ultrasound program, which offers grants for ultrasound machines, nurse training, and medical conversion funds to clinics.

This is a list of Wikipedia articles about specific twelve-step recovery programs and fellowships. These programs, and the groups of people who follow them, are based on the set of guiding principles for recovery from addictive, compulsive, or other behavioral problems originally developed by Alcoholics Anonymous.[1] The twelve-step method has been adapted widely by fellowships of people recovering from various addictions, compulsive behaviors, and mental health problems. Additionally, some programs have adapted the twelve-step approach in part.

Programs patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous

Graphicriver boho magazine 18513722 download free. Fellowships in this section follow reasonably close variations of the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. Iina 1 0 1 – modern video player online.

  • AA – Alcoholics Anonymous
  • ACA – Adult Children of Alcoholics for those who were raised in alcoholic and other dysfunctional families
  • Al-Anon/Alateen, for friends and families of alcoholics, associated with AA
  • CA – Cocaine Anonymous
  • CLA – Clutterers Anonymous
  • CMA – Crystal Meth Anonymous
  • Co-Anon, for friends and family of cocaine addicts, associated with Cocaine Anonymous
  • CoDA – Co-Dependents Anonymous, for people working to end patterns of dysfunctional relationships and develop functional and healthy relationships
  • COSA – a friends and family group associated with Sex Addicts Anonymous
  • COSLAA – CoSex and Love Addicts Anonymous, for friends and family of people with a sex or love addiction, associated with SLAA
  • DA – Debtors Anonymous
  • EA – Emotions Anonymous, for recovery from mental and emotional illness
  • FA – Families Anonymous, for relatives and friends of addicts
  • FA – Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous
  • FAA – Food Addicts Anonymous
  • GA – Gamblers Anonymous
  • Gam-Anon/Gam-A-Teen, for friends and family members of problem gamblers
  • HA – Heroin Anonymous
  • MA – Marijuana Anonymous
  • NA – Narcotics Anonymous
  • N/A – Neurotics Anonymous, for recovery from mental and emotional illness
  • Nar-Anon, for friends and family members of addicts
  • NicA – Nicotine Anonymous
  • OA – Overeaters Anonymous
  • PA – Pills Anonymous, for recovery from prescription pill addiction.
  • RA – Racists Anonymous
  • SA – Sexaholics Anonymous
  • SAA – Sex Addicts Anonymous
  • SCA – Sexual Compulsives Anonymous
  • SIA – Survivors of Incest Anonymous
  • SLAA – Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous
  • SRA – Sexual Recovery Anonymous
  • UA – Underearners Anonymous
  • WA – Workaholics Anonymous

Programs partially patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous

Fellowships in this section use material from Alcoholics Anonymous, and credit its influence but do not necessarily follow both the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of AA.

  • Celebrate Recovery, Christian-focused twelve-step program for recovery from various behaviors
  • Courage International, Catholic ministry which ministers to homosexuals
  • Family Services Addiction Recovery Program, program affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that uses twelve-step principles
  • GROW, a peer support and mutual aid organization for recovery from, and prevention of, serious mental illness
  • Homosexuals Anonymous, group of people using a modified version of the twelve-steps to help each other to live an ex-gay lifestyle
  • Pagans In Recovery (PIR), for neopagans recovering from various compulsive/addictive behaviors
  • Parents Anonymous (PA), for parents who have abused children
  • Schizophrenics Anonymous (SA), for people who are affected by schizophrenia

See also

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References

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  1. ^VandenBos, Gary R. (2007). APA dictionary of psychology (1st ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. ISBN978-1-59147-380-0. OCLC65407150.

External links

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  • Twelve-Step Groups at Curlie
  • [site=http://www.onlinerecovery.org/12/ 'Online Recovery - 12-Step Groups'] Check |url= value (help). Retrieved July 15, 2020.[dead link]
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