A peer-led recovery path that uses meditation, mindfulness, Buddhist teachings, and community support.

Refuge Recovery in Texas
A Buddhist-inspired recovery fellowship with meetings for people seeking freedom from addiction.
Who this may fit
People drawn to meditation, mindfulness, Buddhist principles, and peer community.
Use this Texas page as a starting point: check the official locator for current Refuge Recovery meetings, then compare local sober living, treatment, detox, therapy, and crisis resources on Sober Network.
What to know
- Meetings may include meditation, readings, and group sharing.
- Refuge Recovery and Recovery Dharma are separate pathways; compare both if Buddhist recovery fits.
- Meeting coverage varies by city.
Local recovery context
Texas, TX may have in-person meetings, online meetings, or no current local listing depending on the program. Official locators change more often than directory pages, so confirm time, address, access notes, and meeting format before attending.
For broader help nearby, browse sober living, detox, treatment, and crisis resources.
Related pathways
Different people need different support. Compare several pathways before deciding what to try first.
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