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Support and Resources

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Central Park Complex is a safe, welcoming meeting place for support.  Many addiction and support groups, from NA to AA, to groups supporting family and friends affected by substance and domestic abuse meet at our facility. Learn more about the ever-growing list of groups which meet in our varied, comfortable meeting rooms, often enjoy coffee and special conferences, and even enjoy using the grounds in nicer weather.

Central Park Support Groups

Alcoholics Anonymous  AA Central Park Group
Monday Evenings 5:45 PM
The program of Alcoholics Anonymous is not an intellectual challenge, but a spiritual journey - and together we can grow into new habits.

A Prayer Service for Recovery
Monday Evenings 7:15 PM
Led by Pastor Mary of Central Park Church, held in our beautiful Chapel; for those in recovery and friends & family seeking support.

AL-ANON
Monday Evenings 8:00 PM
AL-ANON is for family members & friends of alcoholics, who share their experience, strength and hope with each other. Al-Anon members are people, just like you, who are worried about someone with a drinking problem, or who have been affected.

LBTQ Members & Friends AA/NA "Contemporary Women"
Tuesday Evenings at 6:30 PM
Women's-Only LBTQ+Friends Support Group for AA & NA-based meetings for recovery, staying sober, supporting self & others, while living life to the fullest in alternative lifestyles.

Adult Children of Alcoholics "Our Journey"
Wednesday Evenings at 5:30 PM

AA/NA "Dharma Dogs"
Friday evenings at 6:30 PM

Narcotics Anonymous NA "Spiritual Awakening"

Saturday Morning 11:00 AM 
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem; recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. Most meetings last from 1 to 1 ½ hours. When you arrive at your first meeting you can expect to see recovering addicts welcoming each other and socializing. Meetings use a variety of formats such as Participation, Speaker, Topic Discussion, Book Study, New Comer, Question and Answer, etc.

"Sober Train" AA/NA 

Saturday Evenings 6:00 PM
Leaders may ask if there are new or out-of-town visitors, to welcome guests and newcomers. Someone will speak for a few minutes and then participants share perhaps limited comments, speaking on addiction and alcohol issues.

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CENTRAL PARK COMPLEX

Home of Central Park United Methodist Church
​and Clara's Closet

216 Beard Ave, Buffalo, NY 14214​

Phone 716-833-3193 
​Email help@centralparkcomplex.com
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  • Welcome
  • About
    • Use Our Facility
    • Contact Us
  • Support & Resources
  • Christian Education
  • Steinway Sundays
  • Clara's Closet
  • Activities
  • Give On Line