Support for Individuals and Families Affected By Addiction

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Support for Families Affected by Addiction

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501(c)(3) Nonprofit

A Community Resource for Recovery

Provides a meeting space for 12 step recovery groups in a fun, safe, social environment.

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You Are Not Alone

Become A Supporting Member of the Newport County YANA Club

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Our Mission

The YANA club is a private non-profit 501(c)(3) Nonprofit organization providing a safe, comfortable facility where groups devoted to 12 Step Recovery Programs can meet. To furnish meeting facilities for 12-Step groups, spiritual recovery groups and similar groups dedicated to health and wellness. Each week at YANA there are meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, Overeaters Anonymous, and Adult Children of Alcoholics. YANA is a fun, positive social environment for anyone seeking recovery.

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Recovery Meetings at YANA

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Alcoholics
Anonymous (AA)

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Al-Anon
Friends & Family

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Overeaters
Anonymous (OA)

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Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA)

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Our History

Newport County YANA Club—short for You Are Not Alone—was founded on the belief that everyone deserves a safe, supportive place to begin or continue their recovery journey. What began as a small group of people seeking healing through Twelve Step programs has grown into a welcoming recovery clubhouse offering daily meetings, community support, and connection.

After traveling around the country and visiting many clubhouses offering 12-step meetings, the founders were inspired to bring such a place to Aquidneck Island. The vision was an accessible building with separate meeting rooms, a kitchen, and plenty of parking where people could experience the welcome that coming into a 12 Step Meeting always brings.YANA has become a consistent, inclusive home for recovery meetings and fellowship and harkens back to the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous where a handful of people gathered in homes and church basements to share their experience, strength, and hope.

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