Stay Connected




Staying connected in recovery is one of the best methods for relapse prevention
The opposite of addiction is connection. It is important for individuals in recovery to establish a strong support system. While MARR upholds its traditions of intensive addiction treatment and a strong therapeutic community model, we make use of other effective methods such as social media and our Stories of Recovery podcast to help alumni remain connected.
Whether you’re in need of encouragement, wish to touch base with other alumni and staff, want to find out what’s happening at MARR, or would like to explore recovery-related literature, we are committed to supporting individuals every step of the way.
Open Groups

Traditions Recovery Center for Women
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AftercareWednesdays, 6pm
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SpiritualityThursdays, 6pm
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Alumni Speaker MeetingLast Sunday of every month, 5pm
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‘Feelings School’ GroupsOpen to MARR alumni on a case-by-case basis.

Men’s Recovery Center
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Men’s 12-Step MeetingSaturdays, 10:30am
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Alumni Speaker MeetingLast Sunday of every month, 6:30pm
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Spiritual Life Groups
- Mondays, 6:30pm – Peachtree Presbyterian Church
- Wednesdays, 6:30pm – St. John’s United Methodist Church
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Men’s Residential GroupSaturdays, 9amMen’s Recovery Center
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Atlanta Recovering Professionals GroupMen’s Recovery Center
- Tuesdays, 5:30pm (small groups)
- Tuesdays, 6:45pm (large group)
- Saturdays, 9am (large group)
- Closed meeting but open to MARR alumni on a case-by-case basis. Zoom available upon request.
Social Media
Follow us on social media! If you would like to be added as a member to our private alumni Facebook group, please email alumni@marrinc.org.