12 Steps to a New Life
Lori Crockett
Since the 1930’s, the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous have been used to help people recover from alcoholism. Over the years, the success of these 12 steps has led other fellowships to adopt them into their own recovery programs. Many other fellowships apply the steps, just as A.A. has, to help people recover from issues other than alcoholism. The steps have been found to be extremely useful in helping people make changes in their lives, to grow, to recover, and to heal. Applying the 12 steps of a recovery program has helped millions of people clear away obstacles to serenity, peace of mind, and self-acceptance. “Working the Steps” has helped people find a new and better way to live, and to recover from dysfunctional ways of coping with the world and society.
Notice about restroom facilities:
Due to recent freezing temperatures and frozen pipes, UU Shenandoah's restrooms and kitchen are not operational. In order to continue on-site services and events, a 3-bathroom trailer is set up in the parking lot near the end of the sidewalk. It has one handicapped accessible bathroom with ramp and 2 additional bathrooms accessed by steps. All bathrooms have lights, heat, hot running water, flushable toilets, mirrors and sinks. The kitchen remains closed for the time being.
Thank you!