Weekly Codependents Anonymous meetings held Fridays at St. Elizabeths in Burien

Burien, WALocal News

St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church in Burien is the venue for a weekly Codependents Anonymous (CoDA) meeting every Friday from 5 to 6:30 p. m. This program, based on the 12-step recovery model, serves individuals looking to break free from codependent behaviors and cultivate healthier relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire to improve one's relational dynamics.

The meeting prides itself on being inclusive, welcoming participants of all sexual orientations and identities. Organizers highlight the necessity of creating a supportive environment for those grappling with compulsive patterns that lead to dysfunctional relationships. By addressing these issues, CoDA aims to foster personal growth and connection among its members. This initiative underscores the importance of community resources in promoting mental health and well-being. The continued success of the program reflects a growing recognition of the need for supportive spaces in our communities.

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