What is C.A.?

Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of people who support each other in recovery from cocaine and other mind-altering substances.

There are no fees, no sign-up, and no pressure to speak.

Peer support

People supporting each other through shared experience.

Anonymity

No cost, no sign-up. Your privacy is respected.

Join online

Meetings are available throughout the day, every day.

How recovery works in C.A.

Recovery in C.A. is based on shared experience, mutual support, and a structured programme of recovery. Members support each other through meetings, sponsorship, and applying the Twelve Steps in daily life.
 

Shared experience

People who have been through it understand what you’re going through.

Honest connection

Meetings are a place where you can be real without judgement.

One day at a time

Recovery isn’t about fixing everything — just focusing on today.

What C.A. offers

Cocaine Anonymous offers a simple but structured approach to recovery. It is not based on treatment, therapy, or advice — but on people supporting each other and following a proven programme of recovery together.

Meetings

Meetings are at the heart of C.A. They provide a safe space where people come together to share their experience, strength, and hope. By listening to others and identifying with their stories, members begin to realise they are not alone.

Sponsorship

Sponsorship is one member helping another. A sponsor shares their own experience of recovery and offers guidance through the Twelve Steps, providing support and accountability along the way.

The Twelve Steps

The Twelve Steps offer a structured path to recovery. They are a set of spiritual principles that help individuals understand their addiction, take responsibility for their actions, and build a new way of living.

Fellowship

C.A. is more than just meetings — it is a fellowship. Recovery is strengthened through connection, honesty, and mutual support with others who understand the journey.

Who C.A. is for

Cocaine Anonymous is for anyone who has a problem with cocaine or other mind-altering substances and wants to stop. It doesn’t matter how much or how often you used — if it’s causing problems in your life, you are welcome here.

You may relate if:

  • You’ve tried to stop but found you couldn’t
  • You feel your use is causing problems in your life
  • You keep going back to it despite the consequences
  • You feel stuck, isolated, or out of control
  • You’re not sure if you belong, but something doesn’t feel right

You are welcome regardless of:

  • How much or how often you used
  • What substances you used
  • Your background, beliefs, or circumstances
  • Whether this is your first time asking for help

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to speak in meetings?

No. Many people attend their first meetings just to listen. There is never any pressure to speak or turn your camera on.

Yes. All Cocaine Anonymous meetings are free to attend. There are no membership fees, subscriptions, or sign-up requirements.

Yes. Many members struggled with other substances as well. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances.

Yes. Many people attend meetings using only their first name or with their camera turned off. Your privacy and anonymity are respected.

Simply visit the meetings page, choose a meeting time that works for you, and click the join link. You can join from your phone, tablet, or computer.

You don’t have to figure this out alone

If you think C.A. might be for you, the best way to understand it is to attend a meeting.
You don’t need to prepare anything, and you don’t need to speak unless you want to.

Meetings are available online every day throughout the day.