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PROGRAM

Knowledge, Recognition, and Recovery in NA


CITY CAMP 2026 AGENDA
Date: May 30
Time: 09:30 – 20:00

 

09:30 – 09:55 | Icebreaker: “Welcome”


A space to meet, connect, and begin the day together.
An outdoor group dynamic activity.

 

10:00 – 11:15 | Opening Meeting:


“We Are NA: Recovery Experiences as LGBTQ+ People”

Questions for the moderator:

  • What is NA (for me, for us)?
  • The miracle of recovery—what is NA for the LGBTQ+ community?
  • What does it do for us? What does it teach us?
  • Differences? Let’s look for similarities!

Structure:

  • Opening welcome
  • Moderator in English / Moderator in Spanish
  • Introductory reading on NA and its principles
  • Speaker shares:
    • Fellow with +5 years clean (10 min) — Spanish
    • Fellow with +5 years clean (10 min) — English

Objective:
To present what NA is, how it works, and what it means to live in recovery.
To explore what it means to be LGBTQ+ within NA.
A space for newcomers to understand the program, and for those already in recovery to build new bridges and deepen their personal growth.
A bridge of hope between the past and the present.

 

11:15 – 11:30 | Break

 

11:30 – 12:30 | Thematic Workshops

 

Workshop 1:
“I Didn’t Know This Was a Disease — Understanding Addiction”
or
“Living Clean: A Possible Future — Say No to Drugs”

  • Moderator/speaker: 5 min English / 5 min Spanish
  • Shares:
    • Fellow with +6 months clean (10 min) — Spanish
    • Fellow with +6 months clean (10 min) — English
  • Reading: To be defined
  • Focus:
    A space to demystify addiction, understand NA from within, and explore why the program works. Open to questions and curiosity.

 

Workshop 2:
“Where We Come From: Chemsex, Isolation, Mental Health, Denial…
Where We Are Now — Step by Step: Recovery as a Process”

  • Moderator/speaker: 5 min English / 5 min Spanish
  • Shares:
    • Fellow with +1 year clean (10 min) — Spanish
    • Fellow with +1 year clean (10 min) — English
  • Reading: To be defined
  • Focus:
    Sharing the journey—what it was like, what happened, and what it’s like now. Recognition as an essential part of recovery. Participatory dynamic.

 

Workshop 3:
“Community as a Tool — We Are Not Alone”

  • Moderator/speaker: 5 min English / 5 min Spanish
  • Shares:
    • Fellow with +3 years clean (10 min) — Spanish
    • Fellow with +3 years clean (10 min) — English
  • Reading: To be defined
  • Focus:
    The role of community, meetings, sponsorship, and service in clean living. How NA supports long-term recovery.

 

12:30 – 12:45 | Break

 

12:45 – 13:45 | Closing Meeting:

“What I Take With Me Today”

  • Where was I coming from, and where am I now?
  • What do I want to do with what I have?
  • What do I see, and what future am I building?

Structure:

  • Moderator in English / Moderator in Spanish
  • Shares:
    • Fellow with +5 years clean (10 min) — Spanish
    • Fellow with +5 years clean (10 min) — English
  • Open sharing space for reflections, gratitude, and feelings from the day
  • Open shares (2–3 minutes each)
  • Final closing message (3 min) in English and Spanish

 

14:00 – 16:00 | Lunch


(Restaurant to be defined)

 

16:00 – 20:00 | Excursion


(Cultural outing, museum to be defined)

 

Note: Punctuality is encouraged to fully benefit from each session.