The LifeRing Organization

 

LifeRing Secular Recovery is a free-standing, self-supporting, democratically run 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

History

LifeRing began as a publishing house, LifeRing Press, founded in April 1997. On May 23, 1999, a group of meeting representatives convened in Albany, CA, and voted to adopt the name LifeRing Secular Recovery. LifeRing became a national organization at its constitutional Congress in Brooksville, FL in February 2001.

Congress

The organization adopted the LifeRing name in 1999 and held its national founding congress in 2001. At this time there are LifeRing meetings in about 20 states and four countries. Each meeting elects a delegate to the annual LifeRing Congress, which decides all major issues of policy and elects the Board of Directors. There is a Service Cen­ter and LifeRing Press. All directors and officers are unpaid volunteers. LifeRing is a nonprofit corporation and meets expenses by passing the basket at meetings, general donations, and through literature sales.

Compatibility

The LifeRing Secular Recovery approach is compatible with a wide variety of abstinence-based treatment programs. Healthcare professionals and treatment specialists easily identify elements of cognitive behaviorism, motivational interviewing, social-focused therapy, role-playing methodology, and many other schools of thought. LifeRing fully embraces self-directed pathways as a practical approach to successful sobriety. Although the LifeRing approach is different from traditional 12-step plans, LifeRing has worked side-by-side with 12-step groups for over 25 years.

Contact

Those interested in knowing more about LifeRing may wish to look at other articles on the website, read the books and pamphlets offered by the LifeRing Bookstore, or contact the LifeRing Service Center at 1-800-811-4142 or service@lifering.org.