Temecula Valley Alano Club

27470 Commerce Center Drive, # C, Temecula, CA 92590 | (951) 693-1212

About Temecula Valley Alano Club

Temecula Valley Alano Club is a peer led recovery community center in Temecula, California offering a welcoming space for 12 step meetings and sober fellowship for individuals and families affected by addiction.

The club serves as a community hub rather than a clinical treatment provider, supporting long term recovery through connection and mutual aid.

12 Step Meetings

The Temecula Valley Alano Club hosts a full weekly schedule of 12 step meetings, providing a consistent, drug and alcohol free environment where people can strengthen their recovery.

Meetings available include Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, Al-Anon and more.

Members can expect peer support and sponsorship opportunities, speaker meetings and fellowship with others walking a similar path.

Specialty meetings including men’s, women’s and LGBTQ friendly groups, offer population specific peer support alongside the club’s general recovery programming.

Quick Facts to Know

  • Location: Commerce Center Drive in Temecula, California serving the greater Temecula Valley region
  • Services offered: Peer led 12 step recovery meetings and sober social space, not clinical treatment
  • Who they serve: People in recovery from alcohol or drug addiction along with their families and friends
  • Approach: 12 step, peer supported recovery in a safe and clean, alcohol and drug free environment
  • Fellowships hosted: AA, NA, CA, Al-Anon, CMA, CoDA, GA, OA, SLAA and more
  • Amenities: On site Recovery Club with coffee and food, meeting rooms and space for fellowship
  • Support model: Member supported nonprofit sustained through contributions and memberships
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27470 Commerce Center Drive, # C, Temecula, CA 92590
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What types of 12-step meetings does Temecula Valley Alano Club host?

Temecula Valley Alano Club hosts meetings for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Cocaine Anonymous (CA), Al-Anon, and several other 12-step fellowships including CODA, GA, OA, and SLAA. The club serves as a recovery community hub with multiple meetings throughout the week in Temecula, California.

Is Temecula Valley Alano Club LGBTQ friendly for recovery support?

Yes, Temecula Valley Alano Club is LGBTQ friendly and provides a safe, welcoming environment for all people in recovery. The facility offers peer-led 12-step meetings and social spaces where LGBTQ individuals and their allies can connect with others in recovery.

What can someone expect during a visit to Temecula Valley Alano Club?

The club provides a clean, drug and alcohol-free environment where people in recovery can attend 12-step meetings, enjoy food and coffee, and socialize with others in recovery. It functions as a recovery community hub focused on peer support and fellowship rather than clinical treatment.

Is there a cost to attend meetings at Temecula Valley Alano Club?

Temecula Valley Alano Club is free to attend. The club is maintained through voluntary member contributions and operates as a non-profit recovery community space for anyone seeking peer support through 12-step meetings and fellowship.

Can family members attend support meetings at Temecula Valley Alano Club?

Yes, family members can attend Al-Anon meetings at Temecula Valley Alano Club, which are designed specifically for families and friends of people affected by addiction. The club welcomes both people in recovery and their loved ones seeking support.

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