About Temecula Valley Alano Club – Temecula
12-step programs and meetings provided by Temecula include Alanon, Alcoholics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Alateen, and Adult Children of Alcoholics. They also have free information available for anyone wanting information on recovery.
TVAC promotes accessibility by keeping membership rates low and providing different payment options. Their stated purpose is to provide a safe space for community and support and to “help others achieve a new life and a new freedom.”
The 12-step model is a nearly century-old recovery method that encourages recovering individuals to engage in self-reflection, accountability, and deepened spirituality. Participants engage in peer-directed and community-centered recovery through sharing, sponsorship, and accessibility. Population-specific meetings address specific challenges and experiences of different groups.
Since most 12-step programs are free and open to the public, they do not accept insurance payments. In this case, a membership supports the upkeep and maintenance of the physical space, and meetings are included in that membership. A voluntary offering is usually accepted at the meetings.