Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with one another to help solve their common problem and to help others to recover from their addiction.

While the name "Cocaine Anonymous" may sound drug specific, we wish to insure that our program is not. Many of our members did a lot of cocaine; others used only a little, and some never even tried cocaine. We have members who drank on occasion, those who casually referred to themselves as drunks, and others who are full blown alcoholics. A lot of us used a wide variety of mind-altering substances. Whether we focused on a specific substance or used whatever we could get our hands on, we had one thing in common: eventually we all reached a point where we could not stop.

We are fully self supporting through our own contributions. We are not allied with any sect, denomination, political group, organization or institution. We do not wish to engage in any controversy, and we neither endorse, nor oppose any causes. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances. There are no dues or fees for membership.

Our primary purpose is to stay free of cocaine and all other mind altering substances and to help others achieve the same freedom.