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/oʊˈhɑːnə/ · Hawaiian: family, in an extended sense
Nobody gets left behind or forgotten
A safe space for connection, healing, and growth. Real recovery. Real community. No judgment.
Every Night
365 Days/Year
Meeting Time
11 PM – 3 AM PT
Community
Always Welcome
No account, intake, or explanation required. Pick the doorway that fits the moment.
We exist to create a sanctuary for those navigating recovery, a place where vulnerability is strength, where silence is broken by understanding, and where no one has to face the night alone. Through authentic connection and radical acceptance, we build bridges from isolation to community.
Heard in the night
“I thought I was the only one awake at 2 AM fighting this. Turns out I had a whole family I didn't know about.”
“No one asked me to introduce myself. No one asked how many days I had. I just sat there and listened, and for the first time in months, I didn't feel alone.”
“I've been to a hundred meetings. This is the first one that felt like it was built for people like me.”
“The room was quiet, honest, and still there when everything else felt too loud.”
A live recovery space, kept simple and accessible.
If you're in the thick of it right now, if the nights feel endless and the weight feels unbearable, these words are for you.
We will answer when you call.
We will listen without judgment.
We will meet you where you are.
We will never give up on you.
We will hold hope when you can't.
“You are not alone. You never were.”
The Toolkit has 108 recovery worksheets. Start with one simple exercise that helps you build a real plan for coping before the pressure hits.
Explore all 108 worksheetsBuild your personal crisis kit before you need it
A structured inventory of your best physical, emotional, social, and environmental coping tools — organized so you can reach for them fast when it matters most.
This is not a space of conditions. Whoever you are, wherever you have been, there is room for the truth of your life here.
LGBTQ+, straight, questioning, religious, nonreligious, certain, uncertain: you belong here.
12-step, SMART, therapy, medication, harm reduction, or your own way: recovery is not one-size-fits-all.
Day one, decade ten, returning after relapse, or supporting someone else: you can start from where you are.
Big milestones matter, and so do quiet choices: staying, telling the truth, asking for help, trying again.
Hear directly from the heart of Ohana Recovery
Every night 11pm-3am PT · Free · No sign-up required