Greater Sacramento CoDA Community Area Community
Step 12:
"Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this
message to other co-dependents, and to practice these principles in all our affairs..”
GSACC
The Greater Sacramento Area CoDA Community (GSACC) is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. They choose to do service through supporting meetings throughout the region. GSACC volunteers have found value in their personal recovery and seek to share the CoDA Program with others.
Expand Your Horizons
GSACC volunteers have found value in their personal recovery and seek to share the CoDA Program with others. Just as the only requirement to attend meetings is to build healthy and fulfilling relationships, we welcome you contributing an hour or two each month.
GSACC Business Meeting
The Greater Sacramento Area CoDA Community (GSACC) is a group of men and women who have found value in working the Co-Dependents Anonymous 12 Step Program. This group chooses to do service by supporting recovery meetings in the area extending from Mt. Shasta to Fresno, to the California – Nevada border.
Everyone is invited to attend our monthly meeting held the second Thursday of each month:
7:00 pm Business Meeting
Online (WebEx)
Please contact Chairperson for Link
Everyone is welcome to attend the monthly GSACC Business Meeting held online. The purpose of GSACC is to support CoDA groups in the Sacramento Valley and nearby region. Each group is encouraged to designate a volunteer to attend the meeting.
“It is not what any one of us can do, rather how we can open doors to those who want to contribute.”

Be the Light of Service
Co-Dependents Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. CoDA encourages being involved in serving the CoDA Community, sharing the value each one of us has found by attending meetings and working the program.
Start a Meeting Near You
CoDA meetings were all started by people just like you – those who sought to give back to the community the value they found by attending meetings. We encourage those who have been involved with CoDA service to be available to lend a helping hand and provide useful suggestions for starting a new meeting.