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Finding a recovery path that aligns with your personal beliefs is a crucial step toward healing. For those seeking a secular approach, many licensed rehabs integrate or support LifeRing's self-help philosophy. These mental health and addiction treatment facilities provide evidence-based care in an environment that respects your journey. Discover recovery programs that offer a non-religious framework for building a strong, sober life.
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Have you been searching for a recovery community that feels right for you—one that values a secular, self-directed approach? If traditional 12-step or faith-based groups haven’t quite clicked, you’re not alone in wanting something different. LifeRing offers a welcoming, practical alternative, with both local and online meetings designed to empower your journey to sobriety right here in Indiana.
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111 W Berry St #211, Fort Wayne, IN 46802

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1505 Allison Ln, Jeffersonville, IN 47130

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2209 John R Wooden Drive, 3rd Floor Martinsville, IN 46151

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Have you been searching for a recovery community that feels right for you, one that values a secular, self-directed approach? If traditional 12-step or faith-based groups haven’t quite clicked, you’re not alone in wanting something different. LifeRing offers a welcoming, practical alternative, with both local and online meetings designed to empower your journey to sobriety right here in Indiana.

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What Is LifeRing Secular Recovery?

LifeRing Secular Recovery is a peer support network for people who want to overcome addiction to alcohol or other drugs. It’s a secular alternative to spiritually-focused programs like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), putting the power to change directly in your hands. Instead of following pre-set steps, you’ll focus on building your own personal strategies for sobriety in a confidential, non-judgmental space[1]. Meetings are conversational gatherings led by a trained peer in recovery, known as a Convenor[2]. The focus is always on the present and future, what you’re facing today and how you can move forward, rather than on past stories. All pathways, including medically-assisted recovery, are respected and welcomed.

The LifeRing 3-S Philosophy

The entire LifeRing approach is built on three core principles:

  • Sobriety: Your personal sobriety is the number one priority. The goal is to reinforce your desire to live free from alcohol and drugs and to support you in maintaining abstinence.
  • Secularity: LifeRing meetings are practical and non-religious. There’s no talk of a higher power, and no prayer is involved. Your personal beliefs are your own, but they aren't part of the meeting structure. This makes it a comfortable secular recovery option for everyone.
  • Self-Empowerment: You are the expert on your own life. LifeRing programs encourage you to harness your own strength and create a personal recovery program that works for you. The group is there to support and strengthen your sober self.

LifeRing Meetings

Finding LifeRing meetings that fit your schedule is straightforward. You can choose from both local meetings in Indiana and a wide variety of online meetings held via Zoom. With over 2,500 people participating in online meetings every week, there’s always a supportive community available[3]. You can find a current schedule using the official LifeRing meeting finder. If you need to verify your attendance for court or another requirement, look for meetings that offer Pathcheck™, LifeRing’s confidential verification system. These are just one type of many peer-led recovery groups you can find to help you on your journey.

Exploring Your Path to Recovery in Indiana

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So, is LifeRing right for you? If you’re looking for a secular alternative to traditional 12-step programs that empowers you to take charge of your own journey, it could be a great fit. Studies show that LifeRing is just as effective as 12-step groups, and 91% of members would recommend it to others[3]. Remember, finding the right support is a personal process, and there’s no single correct path to abstinence. Indiana offers various self-help groups and state-certified treatment providers to support your goals[4]. Other secular options you might explore include SMART Recovery programs or groups like Women for Sobriety. The most important thing is finding a community where you feel seen, heard, and supported.

No matter which path you choose, taking the first step is a sign of incredible strength. If you need help understanding your options or finding a treatment center in Indiana that honors your preferences, we’re here to help. You can call us anytime at (888) 568-9930 to speak with a caring specialist. The team at Indiana Rehabs is ready to connect you with the resources you need. Don't hesitate to reach out to us to begin your journey toward lasting recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions About LifeRing in Indiana

What is the difference between LifeRing and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?
The main difference is that LifeRing is a secular program focused on self-empowerment. Unlike AA, it does not involve a higher power or 12 steps. Instead, you create a personal recovery program that works for you. Meetings are informal conversations about the present and future, rather than telling past stories. It’s all about strengthening your sober self with the help of peers.
Are LifeRing meetings free?
Yes, LifeRing meetings are free to attend. The organization is self-supporting and runs on voluntary donations from members. You may see a basket passed around or a link for online contributions, but there is never any requirement or pressure to donate. You can participate fully whether you contribute financially or not. The focus is on peer support, not money.
Do I have to share or speak at a LifeRing meeting?
No, you are never required to speak during a meeting. Many people choose to listen at first, and that’s perfectly fine. LifeRing aims to create a safe and non-judgmental space where you can participate at your own comfort level. The goal is for you to get the support you need, whether that comes from sharing your own experiences or hearing from others.
Is LifeRing only for alcohol addiction?
No, LifeRing is for anyone looking to overcome addiction to alcohol or other drugs. The core principles of sobriety, secularity, and self-empowerment can be applied to any substance use disorder. The meetings welcome all who have a desire to live an abstinent life, making it an inclusive space for people with different recovery goals and backgrounds.
  1. (2025). Strat Plan | 2025-2026. LifeRing Secular Recovery. lifering.org
  2. (June, 2025). 2024-2025 Annual Report. LifeRing Secular Recovery. lifering.org
  3. (August, 2025). Retention and Efficacy Report. LifeRing Secular Recovery. lifering.org
  4. (July, 2020). Certification and Licensure Rules and Indiana Code. Indiana FSSA Division of Mental Health and Addiction. in.gov

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