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PAL is a support group for parents and other family members who are trying to help a loved one in seeking recovery.
PAL offers 90-minute national online meetings four days per week for those unable to attend face-to-face groups:
Mondays
5 p.m. Pacific and Arizona
6 p.m. Mountain
7 p.m. Central
8 p.m. Eastern
Tuesdays
6 p.m. Pacific and Arizona
7 p.m. Mountain
8 p.m. Central
9 p.m. Eastern
Thursdays
4 p.m. Pacific and Arizona
5 p.m. Mountain
6 p.m. Central
7 p.m. Eastern
Fridays
7 p.m. Pacific and Arizona
8 p.m. Mountain
9 p.m. Central
10 p.m. Eastern
Click here to Register (you will Subscribe to a weekly email providing meeting information)
En español – Los Martes 2nd y 4th de cada mes (4 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. MT / 6 p.m. CT / 7 p.m. ET)
Para español, haga clic aquí
You can attend by computer, tablet, smartphone or dial-in (audio only) on a regular phone. The meeting is run the same way as our in-person meetings and there’s no charge. If you’re interested, please sign up by following the link. Each week you’ll receive an email reminder and information on what the discussion will be. You’ll be able to download and print out the lessons from the palgroup.org website under “Resources” so you have them available during the meeting.

About PAL Meetings
PAL is a support group for parents and other family members who are trying to help a loved one in seeking recovery.
PAL’s evidence-based curriculum has been proven in studies to help parents’ wellbeing to improve and decrease enabling behavior. The studies also indicate that the loved one with substance abuse disorder was less likely to be using drugs/drinking alcohol once their family member attended PAL meetings. The curriculum includes topics such as delayed emotional growth, the role of the family in addiction, setting realistic boundaries, and healthy helping vs. enabling.
Weekly meetings offer addiction education and support at no charge for parents and other family members who are trying to support a loved one battling substance use disorder.