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2 Day Virtual Step Intensive

Two Days and 12 Steps to Jumpstart your Recovery

Discover the Original ‘Why’ and ‘How’ of our Addiction Recovery
“The Steps are like a medicine capsule with 12 ingredients —you take them ALL when you want to get well. How long do you want to stay sick?” Clarence Snyder, one of the first 40 members of A.A.

Start your recovery with ALL the knowledge of the 12 Steps

Interactive Remote Sessions

Raise your hand, communicate with the group or one-on-one with our leadership team through three interactive zoom sessions!

Access Retreat Veterans

Work alongside Came to Believe Recovery Retreat veterans (including several of Clarence’s sponsees)!

Hard Copy Workbook

Upon registration, receive additional HARD COPIES of the Legacy Guide, 4 Step Worksheets, and additional inspiring documents.

Small Groups

Experience small group breakout rooms (private video chat rooms) where attendees can share their experience, strength, and hope with one of our leaders.

Instant Downloads

Instant downloads of the Legacy Guide as well as extra 4th Step Worksheets, as well as a rare old movie of Clarence Snyder. Our Legacy guide was written by 6 sponsees of Clarence Snyder, one of the first 40 members of AA, so you can experience the program in the way it worked so well for the founders.

This is How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism

Came to Believe retreats have been going on around the world for over 50 years! Today, there are nearly 40 retreats worldwide spreading the life-changing message of recovery that our founders intended. And not just to alcoholics, but to addicts and family members as well. The program works for any addiction or brokenness. Register online today for this two-day interactive workshop. Experience the fourth dimension of existence our Big Book talks about, and have the obsession relieved… Step 7 really works. You can receive all the promises if you thoroughly follow their path; the founder’s path.

This was written in 1938:  “We shall be with you in the fellowship of the Spirit and you will surely meet some of us as you trudge the road of happy destiny. May God Bless you and keep you until then.”

April 19 & 20

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All Payments are nonrefundable as legacy guides will begin shipping immediately

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Hourly Schedule

Friday (EASTERN TIME)

2:45 - 3:00
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zoom will open
3:00 - 6:30
Steps 1-3
we will close the zoom at 6:30

Saturday (EASTERN TIME)

9:15 - 9:30
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Zoom will open
9:30 - 11
Steps 3-5
11:00 - 1:00
Meal Break and Step 5s
You will schedule 30 minutes with a leader to complete your step 5
1:00 - 6:00
Steps 5-12
We will close the zoom at 6

Date

Apr 19 - 20 2024
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Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Apr 19 - 20 2024

Cost

$20.00

Organizer

Casarah Morales
Email
Casarah@cametobelieverecovery.org
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Tom is committed to the CTBR mission to #ENDADDICTION throughout the world and to help all the broken learn how to become free and Live in The Go. He makes it a priority to work with alcoholics one on one whenever possible.

Tom Williams is the CEO of Came to Believe Recovery since 2018. Attending well over 100 retreats made Tom uniquely qualified to lead the movement. While Came to Believe Retreats have been around for decades, this coalition of leaders was essentially a startup, requiring universal branding, training, and materials for all events. Tom is a veteran of the US Army and spent 15 years as a fitness professional. Once RECOVERED, Tom earned an undergraduate degree in business followed by an MBA — graduating with high honors. Tom worked as a recruiter for Centenary University and advanced to become the Director of Business Development. Tom has a passion for running and weight training and his favorite hobby is playing guitar.

Casarah joined Came to Believe Recovery in 2021. She has a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Political Science from Muhlenberg College and has a Masters Degree in Forensic Psychology from George Washington University. Casarah previously worked for Morris County Prevention is Key-C.A.R.E.S as the peer services coordinator. At C.A.R.E.S, Casarah ran recovery meetings, did outreach to high risk populations/homeless populations, handed out Narcan while teaching the individuals how to use it, and supported all individuals that entered the recovery center. She has taken training such as Peer Recovery Specialist Training, Mental Health First Aid, and Trans/Queer/LGBTQ+ Cultural Competence. Casarah entered this field because she wanted to be a part of creating a continuum of care for those with substance use disorders and others struggling that is based on compassion and unconditional support.