San Diego CMA Intergroup

Welcome

We are recovering crystal meth addicts who share our experience, strength and hope with those who wish to arrest their use of crystal meth.  Our fellowship advocates complete abstinence from crystal meth, alcohol as well as all other mind or mood-altering substances. We volunteer our time and dedicate our talents to carry the message of recovery through the 12 Steps of Crystal Meth Anonymous.  We believe in the work that we do because we have lived through the horror of addiction and have discovered a common solution.

There is a solution.

Recovery is possible.

You do not have to do it alone!

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To the Media

To The Media

We request your continued cooperation in protecting the anonymity of our members at the public level.  We ask, therefore, that when presenting CMA members in all forms of public media:

  • Use their first names and last initials only.
  • Don't use pictures in which faces may be recognized.

Favorable media coverage and the dangers of crystal meth have been a valuable means of bringing addicts into our Fellowship.  We need the increasing goodwill of editors, writers, TV and radio stations, and we are always looking to expand our relationship with the media.  You have helped make this possible.  Thank you!

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Friends & Family Members

Crystal Meth Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other, so they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addiction to crystal meth. We cannot offer counseling or suggestions on the situations of family members and loved ones of addicts.

Recognizing that there are limited sources of support for families we offer the resources below for informational purposes.

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The Importance of Anonymity

Traditionally, CMA members have always taken care to preserve their anonymity at the “public” level: press, radio, television and films.

In the early days of CMA, when more stigmas were attached to the term “tweaker” than there are today, this reluctance to be identified and publicized was easy to understand.

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