Additional Resources

Join a support group meeting online or in-person to share faith, recovery, and connection. These safe, grace-filled spaces help you stay rooted in healing and supported by community.

At the Grace and Recovery Foundation, we invite you to join our support groups—a community rooted in understanding and compassion. Together, we engage in prayer, share group discussions, reflect on scripture, and delve into the 12 steps of recovery, all underpinned by God's mercy and love.

Healing Mass

When: First Friday of Every Month

Time: 6:45 PM

Where: The National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche

101 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32084

Overeaters Anonymous Meeting

When: Saturday Mornings

Time: 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

Where: Trinity Episcopal Church

215 St. George Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084

319 OPEN AA Group

When: New Meetings Every Hour

Time: 24 Hours / 7 Days a Week

Where: Online via Zoom

Faithful & True

(Supporting Sex Addiction)

Contact: Jerry Sinclair (Phone Calls Only)

Phone Number: (904) 553-4703

Narcotics Anonymous Meeting

Phone Number: (844) 623-5674

When: 24 Hours / 7 Days a Week

National Suicide Hotline

Phone Number: 1-800-273-TALK

Text: 988

EPIC Behavioral Health Care

Substance abuse and mental health services.

Phone Number: 1-904-829-2273

Youth Crisis Center

Florida's first runaway program offering services for children, adolescents, young adults, and families. 

Phone Number: 1-904-725-6662 ext. 1

Care Connect

An outreach program assisting area residents with resources such as healthcare, dental, prescriptions, rental and utility bill assistance and more. 

Phone Number: 1-904-819-3070

Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Health

Behavioral healthcare for individuals living with addiction, mental illness, or both. 

1-904-209-6200

The Trevor Project Hotline

24/7 crisis support services for LGBTQ+ youth. 

1-866-488-7386

Betty Griffin Center

Offering protection and quality services for victims of domestic violence and/or victims of sexual assault and their families through the operation of a shelter, offering assistance, counseling, transitional support, and advocacy for survivors. 

1-904-808-8544

Trans Lifeline

A peer support and crisis hotline, staffed by transgender people, for transgender people.

1-877-565-8860

National Runaway Hotline

1-800-786-2929

U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline

1-800-799-7233

National Sexual Abuse Hotline

1-800-656-4673

Florida Springs in Panama City Skye

1-334-669-6599

Lightshare in Sarasota

1-941-299-1861

The Cove in Tampa

813-210-3054

Project WARM in Bunnell

386-254-1119

Epic BH in St Augustine

904-417-7100

Adventhealth Hope & Healing Center

1-689-348-0237

Salvation Army Adult Rehab Center

1-407-536-0324

Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network

1-800-656-HOPE

The 12 Promises of Recovery (AA)

Hope for a New Way of Living

These promises offer a vision of the freedom and restoration that comes with working the steps of recovery. They speak to the emotional, spiritual, and relational healing that becomes possible through surrender, honesty, and continued growth.

The 12 Principles and Virtues of Recovery

Living the Values Behind the Steps

While the 12 Steps guide the process of recovery, the 12 Principles and Virtues reflect the character transformation that takes place along the way. It encourages reflection on how these virtues shape a meaningful life in recovery.

Step One: Reflection

Admitting Our Need, Opening the Door to Grace

This Catholic-based reflection invited individuals to explore the spiritual depth of surrender, recognizing the need for God's help and the freedom that comes from honesty.

Serenity Prayer

A Cornerstone of Peace in Recovery

Simple yet profound, the Serenity Prayer has offered strength and clarity to countless individuals walking the path of recovery. This printable version serves as a daily reminder to seek God's wisdom, practice acceptance, and embrace courageous change.

Rejoice! James 1:2-12 NIV

Finding Purpose in Trials

This passage from the Book of James reminds us that perseverance through trials produces spiritual maturity and deepens our dependence on God. In the context of recovery, these verses offer encouragement to stay the course, even when healing feels difficult or slow.

Litany of Patience

A Prayer for Strength in the Waiting

Recovery and life often call us to endure with grace what we cannot yet change. The Litany of Patience is a heartfelt prayer asking God to help us slow down, surrender control, and remain steadfast through life's challenges. 

Allowing Ourselves to be Nurtured

Embracing God's Care and Community Support

Many impacted by addiction or trauma struggle with receiving care, feeling unworthy, guarded, or independent to a fault. This gentle reflection encourages individuals to open their hearts to being nurtured by God and others, recognizing that healing often begins when we allow ourselves to be loved. 

A Prayer of Trust

Surrendering to God's Faithfulness in Uncertainty

Trust is at the core of recovery. Trusting God, the process, and that healing is possible. This prayer offers a way to release fear, control, and doubt, anchoring the heart in God's unwavering presence. Whether used in moments of anxiety or as a daily practice, the Prayer of Trust helps center the soul in faith and reminds us that we are safely held, even when the path ahead is unclear. 

Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi

Becoming Instruments of Peace and Healing

This timeless prayer calls us to live in humility, compassion, and purpose. It serves as a powerful reminder that transformation isn't only inward; it ripples outward into our relationships and communities. This prayer invites us to embody the grace we've received by being vessels of love, light, and peace in a hurting world. 

Litany of Holiness

Inviting God to Shape Us Into Who We're Meant to Be

The journey of recovery is not just about breaking free from addiction; it's about becoming who God created us to be. The Litany of Holiness is a prayer of transformation, asking the Holy Spirit to refine our hearts, purify our intentions, and lead us closer to a life of virtue and grace.

Grace & Recovery Foundation is a Catholic ministry walking alongside individuals and families impacted by addiction.

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