Here is a general guide for getting your local CoDA event listed on the CoDA website & on our quarterly events emails:
First in keeping with the traditions it must be sponsored by an entity of Codependents Anonymous (meeting, intergroup, state organization, etc) & not by a professional counselor, church group, etc
Please either go to https://coda.org/calendar/ and click on"Add Event", which should bring up an email to send to our Web Liaison. Or...........
On some web browsers, that form may not work. If so, you can email the board's Web Liaison at webliaison@coda.org They will instruct the CoDA webmaster to add your event to the Events Calendar on our web site https://coda.org/calendar/. If your event is already on the calendar, you do not need to take any further action.
Please feel free to include any attachments (flier, registration, etc) or if your community has a CoDA approved web site, we can also link directly to the event on your site. https://coda.org/coda-area-contacts/links-to-other-coda-sites/
When more events come in, we will also return to sending out the quarterly Local Events Email. And remember, with many Workshops and retreats now being on the internet; you can each many more CoDA members than in the past!
In Service,
You can review previous emails here: https://codependents.org/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/list/main/
If you have a friend who would like to subscribe, please have them go here: https://www.codependents.org/sub.htm
If you have a general question about CoDA (as opposed to the specific content of this email), please email info@coda.org .
If you wish more information by phone, please call (888) 444-2359 {Toll free} or (602) 277-7991.
For Spanish inquiries, you may email espanol@coda.org or call (888) 444-2379 {Spanish toll free}.
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