Until the coronavirus pandemic, their meetings took place quietly, every day, discreet gatherings in the basements of churches, a spare room at the YMCA, the back of a cafe. But members of Alcoholics ...
Anthony B. used to get to his Alcoholics Anonymous meetings early enough to set up the folding chairs synonymous with the gatherings. For Anthony it was a small way to contribute and also spend extra ...
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Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon and other 12-step groups, many of which are locked out of their regular meeting sites because of the coronavirus pandemic, are Zooming along. Zoom, an online meeting app, ...
A spokesperson for Zoom said Tuesday that the company is “deeply upset” with online trolls who joined alcoholism support meetings hosted over the company’s services in recent days without invitation ...
The Tuesday-morning Alcoholics Anonymous meeting was going as planned. Members of the New York Inter-Group Association, the regional hub for the recovery group, had been signing on to AA meetings ...
With the COVID-19 virus ramping up its spread, more human beings are being forced to stay inside. But, the self-quarantined masses still need to learn and interact which is where our internet ...
Zoom or online meetings in other platforms, such as Google Meet and FaceTime, have taken over face-to-face interactions due to the raging COVID-19 pandemic, which forced most of us to stay at the ...
There was a time when those of us who worked in offices thought that the coronavirus pandemic would finally mean an end to office meetings. Oh, what fools we were. What sweet summer children. Office ...
Until the coronavirus pandemic, their meetings took place quietly, every day, discreet gatherings in the basements of churches, a spare room at the YMCA, the back of a cafe. But members of Alcoholics ...
It began as a stopgap way to get through the pandemic, but both participants and providers say virtual sessions have some clear advantages and will likely become a permanent part of recovery. By Matt ...