Alcoholics Anonymous

AA is a self-help program of recovery for people who are recovering from alcoholism. Members of AA are men and women of all ages and from many different social, economic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. Monday at 7:00pm (closed meeting). Womens meeting on Thursday at 7:00pm

Al-non

Al-Anon provides support for friends and families of alcoholics. In Al-Anon, members do not give direction or advice to other members. Instead, they share their personal experiences and stories, and invite other members to determine for themselves what lesson they could apply to their own lives. Saturday 10:00 am

Narcotics Anonymous

NA is a self-help program of recovery for addicts, regardless of substances used. Its members are men and women of all ages and from many different social, economic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. Sunday at 7:00pm (closed meeting).

National Alliance on Mental Illness

NAMI Illinois serves residents across the state with free mental health support, online groups, resources, and education. They meet here on the 4th Sunday of every month from 6:00-7:30 pm

Peer Assistance Network for Nurses

PANN is a support network developed by the Illinois Nurses Association for nurses whose professional performance is affected by the misuse of alcohol, mood-altering drugs, any resulting mental or physical illness or other psychiatric disorders. (Currently not meeting)