What is DDA?
Learn more about what Dual Diagnosis Anonymous is and how it may benefit you.
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Happy Holidays from DDA
Happy Holidays from all of us here at DDA. We hope you get to enjoy some wonderful time with family and friends.
Many of our in-person meetings will be cancelled due to facility closures. Please check with your facilitator, the central office or the facility you attend meetings at to confirm the meeting before heading out.
All online meetings will be happening as scheduled on both Christmas and New Years.
Don’t forget to join DDA’s Chatroom and Resource group on Facebook for more information.
Our Extended Family
The space within each of the petals of our flower symbolizes our extended family. Our extended family includes all those who, although not identifying as dually diagnosed, support the DDA 12 Steps plus 5 program of recovery.
The sense of community and solidarity that DDA provides on the journey of recovery is a one day at a time, one moment to another approach. That support and understanding is what brings us together and makes our bond strong. Join us for events that celebrate the DDA Family.
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Testimonials
Don’t take our word for it – here’s what our members say:
DDA has given me the courage to persevere through my struggles and allowed me to help others.
Shericea Deleon
This program changed my life! It broke the stigma I carried against my own diagnosis and provided me the tools necessary to live a sober life on a daily basis.
Luke Boger
Dual diagnosis anonymous of Oregon saved my life..
Paula R. Duty
Literally, the best people to connect with if you are serious about wanting support for addictions and mental health challenges.
Gina Firman Nikkel
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(503)-222-6484