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The benefit of attending group support meetings has been shown to empower the family which in turn can create a shift in the addicted family member so please try to get along to one of these - the opposite of addiction is connection.

Zoom Meeting - 7pm

Thursday, 19 February 2026

Philip Glaser - Guest speaker

Philip Glaser is a Harm Reduction   Manager at the NZ Drug Foundation,  where he has been involved in various  roles and projects aimed at reducing drug harm. His professional background  includes experience at Odyssey Trust,  Zeal Education Trust, and Walsh Trust.  Philip is known for his expertise in harm  reduction and has been involved in  discussions and conversations with  individuals and healthcare workers about drug use. He is also a registered addiction practitioner and has contributed to the  development of resources like the  Reflection Notebook, which provides  guidance on managing drug use and  health.

AUCKLAND NORTH SHORE

Saturday, 7 February 2026 11am

Pickles Cafe, 1 Antares Place 

Pop in for a coffee and a chat with Amanda and Maggie.

Meeting up for group support helps remind us we’re not alone. It’s a safe space to share, listen, and learn from others who truly understand. Whether you're struggling or just need to talk, being part of a group builds connection, strength, and hope—because healing happens together.

HAMILTON/ KIRIKIRIROA

Tuesday, 3 February 2026 7pm

AOD Trust 28 Manning Street

Britt, Shifani and Pat will be your facilitators at our Manning Street meeting. Start 2026 with connection and education as we support each other on our journeys.

ROTORUA

Thursday, 12 February 2026 7pm

Rotorua Library, Haupapa St Entrance

Guest speaker Jacqui van Greunen from Manaaki Ora. Manaaki Ora offer:

  • Community Alcohol and Other Drugs Service

  • Kaupapa Māori Residential Alcohol & Other Drug Service

  • Drug Treatment Program – Waikeria and Tongariro Prison

Rebecca and Brigitte are our experienced facilitators who will welcome you to our Rotorua whānau support meeting. All are welcome, start 2026 with connection and education.

MANAAKI ORA


TAURANGA

Monday, 9 February 2026 7pm

Hanmer Clinic, 1235 Cameron Road

Darryl Wesley from Salvation Army Bridge will be joining us to discuss their Bridge programme. All are welcome, listen learn and ask questions.

Janet, Allan and Ros are our Tauranga facilitators and will warmly welcome you tonight.

SALVATION ARMY BRIDGE PROGRAM

CHRISTCHURCH

Wednesday, 11 February 2026 7pm

49 Carlyle Street, Sydenham

Go through the main gate or the small gate to the left and press the right-most buzzer of the two***

Dr Annie Southern and Kelly Pope from the Peers in ED service in Ōtautahi/Christchurch will come to talk about the service. Both look forward to conversation with you around what matters to you and where the provision of peer and lived experience services is heading and what support it can provides.

Lesley and Karen will be your facilitators and welcome you to the venue.

MOUNT MAUNGANUI

25 February 2026 - Wednesday 7pm

1/52 Girven Road, Mount Maunganui

Our whānau support group allows you to connect with others who really understand your journey, our facilitators will welcome you to the space which is open for sharing and connecting.  Come and have a cuppa and practice some self care.

MANUKAU

26 February 2026 - Thursday 6pm

7 Ronwood Avenue Manuka CADS

All our Manukau whānau are welcome to join this whānau support meeting. This meeting is hosted by our experienced facilitators James and Gayle.  Join us to share and connect.

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In-person support meetings offer a powerful space for healing, connection, and shared strength.

Here’s why they matter:

Real Connection

  • Being face-to-face helps build trust and genuine relationships.

  • You feel seen, heard, and understood in ways that go beyond words.

Shared Wisdom

  • Everyone brings their own experiences—listening and sharing helps us learn from each other.

  • You might hear something that shifts your perspective or gives you hope.

Safe Space to Be Yourself

  • No judgment, just support.

  • You can speak freely, cry, laugh, or just sit quietly—whatever you need.

Encouragement and Accountability

  • Regular meetings help you stay grounded and remind you that you’re not alone.

  • Others can gently encourage you when things feel tough.

Whether you’re supporting a loved one, or just needing a place to breathe—in-person support meetings remind us that healing happens in relationship. You don’t have to do it alone.

You can always book a Toolkit session: We will talk you through a plan that best supports your whānau situation.  Please get in contact to book a time or just to have a chat with someone who knows what it’s like.