Ontario Intergroup of Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous Meeting List

"Healing from Within"
2012 Spring Retreat

April 13th, 5pm to April 15th, 1pm
Scarboro Mission 2685 Kingston Rd. Toronto

The dust has hardly settled from our Fall Conference, and we already have the Spring Retreat information and registration forms set up! Sign up early, it is a fantastic weekend of recovery, with only 37 full weekend spaces available. << Click here >> for more information.

2011 Fall Conference - Thanks!

Thanks to all who worked hard to make this years fall conference a huge success! Check back soon for a look back on a wonderful day of recovery, fellowship and service.  

New Meetings

Meeting Changes

Monday Night - Sarnia
Wednesday Night - Toronto
Women only
Thursday Night - Scarborough North
Women only
Thursday Night - Toronto
Anorexia Group
Orangeville - Monday Night Meeting Closed 

Tuesday - Kingston
Starts at 5:30, now open to women and men


What is SLAA?

Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous is a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition oriented fellowship based on the model pioneered by Alcoholics Anonymous.

The only qualification for SLAA membership is a desire to stop living out a pattern of sex and love addiction. SLAA is supported entirely through contributions of its membership, and is free to all who need it.

To counter the destructive consequences of sex and love addiction we draw on five major resources:

  1. Our willingness to stop acting out in our own personal bottom-line addictive behavior on a daily basis.
  2. Our capacity to reach out for the supportive fellowship within SLAA.
  3. Our practice of the Twelve Step program of recovery to achieve sexual and emotional sobriety.
  4. Our developing a relationship with a Power greater than ourselves which can guide and sustain us in recovery.
  5. Our giving back to the SLAA community what we continue to freely receive.

As a fellowship, SLAA has no opinion on outside issues and seeks no controversy. SLAA is not affiliated with any other organizations, movements or causes, either religious or secular.

We are, however, united in a common focus: dealing with our addictive sexual and emotional behavior. We find a common denominator in our obsessive/compulsive patterns which renders any personal differences of sexual or gender orientation irrelevant.

We protect with special care the anonymity of every SLAA member. Additionally, we try to avoid drawing undue attention to SLAA as a whole from the public media.