The Episcopal Diocese
of New York
1047 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10025
Tel: (212) 316-7400
info@dioceseny.org
Week of Events
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting
Narcotics Anonymous (“N.A.”) is for anyone for whom drugs have become a major problem. The purpose of meetings is for recovering addicts to help each other stay clean. More info...
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting
Alcoholics Anonymous (“A.A.”) is for anyone who thinks they may have a problem with alcohol. This is a closed step meeting. Only those who have a desire to stop drinking...
Debtors Anonymous Meeting
Debtors Anonymous Meeting
The primary purpose of Debtors Anonymous is to stop debting one day at a time and to help other compulsive debtors to stop incurring unsecured debt. * While Twelve-Step recovery groups...
CareerSearchers Meeting
CareerSearchers Meeting
CareerSearchers is a resource and support group for people who are looking for a new job, starting as a contractor/freelancer, or changing careers. Coordinators and volunteer speakers provide answers to...
Retirement and Vocational Discernment Class
Retirement and Vocational Discernment Class
Session III: Retirement and Spiritual Transformation Spirituality of Aging and Letting Go The gift and challenge of developmental psychology How do I leave a legacy and give back to society?...
NYU Langone Choir rehearsal
NYU Langone Choir rehearsal
A chorus developed for adults with dementia and their family members and friends. This is an opportunity to learn to perform, to socialize, and have fun. Rehearsals are Fridays from...
Retirement and Vocational Discernment Class
Retirement and Vocational Discernment Class
Session II: Professional and Personal Identity Making sense of life transitions Have my earlier big transitions—adolescence, college, first job—been simple or turbulent? What has been my work culture, and what will...
Saturday Kitchen & Pilgrim Resource Center
Saturday Kitchen & Pilgrim Resource Center
The Saturday Kitchen serves a free hot meal to all who are in need. The Pilgrim Resource Center provides information on food pantries, soup kitchens, free clothing, drop-in-centers, shelters, family...
Al-Anon Meeting
Al-Anon Meeting
Al‑Anon is a mutual support group for people who have experienced a problem with someone else’s drinking. Everyone shares as an equal. More info here. * While Twelve-Step recovery groups...
Al-Anon & Alateen
Al-Anon & Alateen
Note: Al-Anon meets 3-4:30 pm and Alateen meets 3-4 pm. Alateen is a fellowship of young Al-Anon members, usually teenagers, whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. Alateen...