Frequently Asked Questions

This page answers common newcomer questions for Sexaholics Anonymous in Saskatchewan.

What happens at a first SA meeting?

You can expect a respectful, confidential peer-support meeting focused on recovery through the Twelve Steps.

How do I find current meeting details in Regina or Saskatoon?

Contact either fellowship directly to get current meeting details.

Go to the contact page.

Why are exact meeting locations not listed publicly?

Regina and Saskatoon meetings are closed meetings, and location details are shared directly to protect member privacy and anonymity.

Do I need to be sober before attending?

No. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop lusting and become sexually sober.

Is SA a crisis or medical service?

No. SA is a peer-support fellowship, not a crisis line or medical provider. If you are in immediate danger, call 911 in Canada.

Where can I find more information?

For more information about Sexaholics Anonymous, literature, and the wider fellowship, visit sa.org.